I’ve seen similar when a plant revegetates. If the clones were done under 24 or 18 hrs of light and then went outside early - almost assuredly it will reveg.
I’ve seen similar when a plant revegetates. If the clones were done under 24 or 18 hrs of light and then went outside early - almost assuredly it will reveg.
So are they likely to recover and grow normally.?
or are they going to be a mangled mess all the way through.
I realize you don't have a crystal ball but a best guess would be great.
You'll get a lot of branches out of an old bud on a revegging plant. Wait a week or two and see which branches are strongest, and heading in directions you can accept. Clip off the others for clones or throw them away.
It will grow normally after a couple of weeks. You'll see lots of single-leaflet leaves.
So are they likely to recover and grow normally.?
or are they going to be a mangled mess all the way through.
I realize you don't have a crystal ball but a best guess would be great.
Hard to tell from your picture, but I’d expect it to be funky going forward. Not that you won’t get good buds, but they tend to stay real leafy. Don’t cut off bud sites, but make sure you clean up the bottom (give yourself the classic lollipop cut) and thin it out.
if you’re picking up clones from a local dispensary it’s best to wait until June. The tendency is to try and get out early in hopes of a larger plant, but more times then not it bites you in the ass and by the time it flips to flower and then revegetates you loose any time advantage.