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This is supposed to be a white widow clone. Do the leaves look right?
 

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Looks like it started to flower then reveg. It can happen with a change in light schedule when you move plants outdoors. I'm seeing new shoots of 3 or maybe 5 blades. It'll slow the growth but be fine most likely.
 
Don’t really care for seeing a bunch of single lobed leaves, sprouting everywhere! Hopefully you don’t start seeing a bunch of pistils! You’re the second person in a week whose clones look like they went to flower and then reveg! Guess you have to watch who you’re getting your clones from nowadays!
 
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Don’t really care for seeing a bunch of single lobed leaves, sprouting everywhere! Hopefully you don’t start seeing a bunch of pistils! You’re the second person in a week whose clones look like they went to flower and then reveg! Guess you have to watch who you’re getting your clones from nowadays!
So it matters at what stage of mother plant is when clones are cut?
 
So it matters at what stage of mother plant is when clones are cut?
I’m no expert, but I asked that on the other thread, and some guy said he thought it did! He thought the clone was the same age, and if the mom had flipped, the clone would be flipped to put it simplistically! But if it’s a photo and the mom hadn’t flipped, I don’t see why it wouldn’t stay in veg under the right light conditions! That’s something you will have to research! Hopefully it will grow through it, but it’s not great! Premature flowering is one thing I avoid like the plague! I’ve been there before, and it hasn’t turned out well for me! That’s why you don’t clone autos! By the time the plant is big enough to take a clone off of most of its veg time thus the clones veg time has been used up? And the clone will go to flower just as soon as the mother! You see people taking clones, sometimes off of flowering photos! Then they reveg the clone! It’s a lot faster and easier to do under lights, than under natural light! At least that’s how I understand it which doesn’t mean it’s right!😂🍻
 
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So it matters at what stage of mother plant is when clones are cut?
Yes. A cut from a vegging mother will root much faster than one taken from a flowering momma. It has to deal with being cut, growing roots and switching back to veg mode all at once. A rooted clone from a vegging momma will still start to flower if the dark hours increase.

I took a clone from one of my plants after I harvested last fall. Took awhile but eventually rooted/revegged. The plant has been flowered/revegged 6 times. And it survived and aphid attack. It's actually still alive. Lol I put it in the ground this spring. It refuses to reveg again. It has hardly grown much all this time because it's always stalled out from switching back and forth so often. Despite all the various stressors it hasn't hermed or even died for that matter. It looks like crap but still hanging in there. Lol
Take a look....
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Pics taken right before posting.
 
I can really relate to that raggedy looking old girl! Lol! Yeah, some people keep particular plants/strains alive for years through cloning! Like what you’re doing! Kind of!😂🍻👍
 
I can really relate to that raggedy looking old girl! Lol! Yeah, some people keep particular plants/strains alive for years through cloning! Like what you’re doing! Kind of!😂🍻👍
The multiple flower/reveges started out as lighting accidents, then I got curious.
At this point it's just straight up torture. A bunch of curve balls along the way. These plants can handle a lot more than people think. I'll take this thing as far as I can manage just for gits and shiggles. If it becomes diseased and a threat to other plants then I'll yank her.
 
the white widow clone with single lobed leaves has recovered back to 5 lobed leaves. Yeh! its sending out crazy number of branches. it is getting very dense an thick. i think i should start thinning out inside branches and leaves for light and air penetration?

I also sprayed neem oil for a bad case of aphids.

So I should start thinning out for light and air movement? Thank you
 

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