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Hi all, I’m new to the forum.
Here’s my situation.
I purchased a clone(Applescotti) in late April. I believe this was lab grown(tissue culture) and under indoor light 24/0.
I stupidly put it outside almost immediately and most of the leaves dropped. It is now slowly coming back under 18/6. My question is how to best revive this girl? The current structure is pretty strange. Should I top/pinch to encourage lower growth, or wait?
Thanks
Need help saving a new clone
 
You can do about anything you want with it and keep it at 18/6. Only time is gonna tell and it may take months sorry, for your plant is in need of ICU care.
 
And that's not really a new clone it's a old stressed one. I wonder if it even uptakes fluids?
 
Curious as to the medium you're using......

And also the feeding and or watering schedule....

And where is this plant ending up.....indoor/outdoor

One more question for shits.....

How long was it outside....

And I forgot about the giggles.....

Where are you growing.....not specific....no address...kinda like....

I'm in Cny, zone 5a/b or 6....

Reason for the questions.....

It looks like it'll pull through.....but I was wondering about reveg....

As for the medium and feed/water, it would depend on what it was/is getting.....
 
I live in the Bay Area(Cali), but it has been unseasonably cold and windy.
The plant was outside for a couple months. I was going to toss it, but decided to try to give it another chance. When I repotted it, I was surprised to see a lot of root growth. It is currently in the standard Fox Farm Ocean Forest, which it seems to like. I have also given it a boost of Nitrogen with fish emulsion.
It is probably too late now in the season to bring it outside for harvest.
If I do have to keep it inside, I’d like to keep it relatively small, that’s why I’m asking about trimming…
 
I live in the Bay Area(Cali), but it has been unseasonably cold and windy.
The plant was outside for a couple months. I was going to toss it, but decided to try to give it another chance. When I repotted it, I was surprised to see a lot of root growth. It is currently in the standard Fox Farm Ocean Forest, which it seems to like. I have also given it a boost of Nitrogen with fish emulsion.
It is probably too late now in the season to bring it outside for harvest.
If I do have to keep it inside, I’d like to keep it relatively small, that’s why I’m asking about trimming…
PS water as needed…
Here’s the backup plan. Coming along nicely…
 

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I would go with plan B. You could always take the top 6 inches and clone it.
 
The plant has potential.....

You have a backup that's beautiful!!

It all depends which route you wanted to go.....

Attempt the go outdoors, possible reveg, which could, would hamper yield....

Indoors either lst the top with a tie-down of sorts....I use pipe cleaners....I use pipe cleaners with the, ?, regular metal clips/clamps, for 🥔 chip bags or papers/documents.....

Or you mentioned height restrictions.....

Use the top 12ish inches for a clone.....

If I'm not mistaken, you would have 3 nodes in medium/soil of choice.....
 
The plant has potential.....

You have a backup that's beautiful!!

It all depends which route you wanted to go.....

Attempt the go outdoors, possible reveg, which could, would hamper yield....

Indoors either lst the top with a tie-down of sorts....I use pipe cleaners....I use pipe cleaners with the, ?, regular metal clips/clamps, for 🥔 chip bags or papers/documents.....

Or you mentioned height restrictions.....

Use the top 12ish inches for a clone.....

If I'm not mistaken, you would have 3 nodes in medium/soil of choice.....
Coming back…
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Hi all,
Closing the loop, for all interested.
Well here’s how plan B turned out.
Small buds, but a nice frosty purple.
Gonna give her one more week…
 

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Congrats you have a winner. Glad it worked out. Never ceases to amaze me how resilient this weed is.
Please follow up with a smoke report.
 
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