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Congrats both - really cool pics - doesn't make up for what those cowardly bullies did but karma is already doing it's work. :love:
Thanks Bizz. Was really a big surprise this morning for the 2 of us. Was cool cause she was home also for the holiday. That was nice
 
So got my drip table done today for the veg tent
And up potted 2 WW clones in 3 gal fabric pots
And here are my weird clones. Don't know what's up with them.
Don't know how long I'm going to give them to pull out of their funk. I think next week I'll cull them. Just don't know. Any ideas?
 
So got my drip table done today for the veg tent
And up potted 2 WW clones in 3 gal fabric pots
And here are my weird clones. Don't know what's up with them.
Don't know how long I'm going to give them to pull out of their funk. I think next week I'll cull them. Just don't know. Any ideas?


They look like they are re-vegging where they cut in the flower stage?

When I had a timer hose up and some plants started re-vegging they started with those single leaves

Id give them some time
 
So got my drip table done today for the veg tent
And up potted 2 WW clones in 3 gal fabric pots
And here are my weird clones. Don't know what's up with them.
Don't know how long I'm going to give them to pull out of their funk. I think next week I'll cull them. Just don't know. Any ideas?
Those look like they are revegging. When you see those single leaf fan leaves, thats a product of light stress and revegging. The Blueberry clone I took between 3 and 4 weeks into flower was like that for a long time until it finally exploded with growth. Will likely result in what is known as monster cropping. I would keep them going until they start throwing out normal shoots and normal leaves. When it happens, it will be crazy growth for sure!
 
Those look like they are revegging. When you see those single leaf fan leaves, thats a product of light stress and revegging. The Blueberry clone I took between 3 and 4 weeks into flower was like that for a long time until it finally exploded with growth. Will likely result in what is known as monster cropping. I would keep them going until they start throwing out normal shoots and normal leaves. When it happens, it will be crazy growth for sure!
Thanks Van. What kind of time frame should I be looking at? There not drinking like the others either. Damn things
 
Nope....and they won't drink either. The ATFs I took in flower didn't take nearly as long as the Blueberry, but I also cut them a week before the Blueberry. Let me see if I can find the picture I want to show.....be back in however long it takes me to search through a couple thousand pictures LOL
 
Ok....so took a while but I found the three pics I want to show the timeline. Now in the first pic, all the clones were taking from the plants in flower (what I thought was a failed first attempt at cloning led me to take them late as a back up). The Blueberry was taken 4 days after the others if my notes were correct on June 11th and it took 12 days to root (the other taken a few days earlier all rooted in 8 days). All of them are still relatively the same size for the most part.



Here is the Blueberry on July 26th, about a month and half after being cut as a clone and a little more than a month since she showed roots . Hardly any growth and just showing those ugly 1 finger fan leaves.


And here she is in the tent with all those same clones you saw in the first picture. She is the tiny little plant on the lower right hand corner.....notice the new growth that is shooting out of there? Thats on August 12th, almost 2 months to the day of her being taken as a clone. Again compare her vs those same plants in the tent with her which are the same age within a few days.

 
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