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Honda9898

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Update!!!!! Would of posted a few days ago but website was down!!! One female! Woohooo!!! Removed the two males, had to cut the end of the stalk because the roots are growing netpot to netpot and didn't want to risk cutting the female roots. Anyway! Very excited, had already switched lights back to veg. Plan on cloning possibly this Sunday. Plenty clones to choose from plus the top. Seems as if it will not let me post pictures...
 

Internode

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Cool man. Be patient with clones from a plant that was force flowered......they are a bit more challenging and for me have taken longer to root. Congrats man!!
 

Honda9898

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I'd post pictures but still not letting me. Yeah not in a big hurry to clone yet, another few more days. Putting the plants back in veg, will those pistils die off then come back eventually?
 

619kt619

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I read this in one of my guides today:

"And once they make the transition from grow to flower don't bother trying to revert them back to veg so they can be flowered again, it works yes, but it always takes more time and effort than replacing them with fully vegged plants: yield shrinks too."
 

Internode

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I read this in one of my guides today:

"And once they make the transition from grow to flower don't bother trying to revert them back to veg so they can be flowered again, it works yes, but it always takes more time and effort than replacing them with fully vegged plants: yield shrinks too."
He will be ok, they were only flowered long enough to show sex quicker. I do agree, re-veg of a plant that was flowered "to term" is kinda wasted effort UNLESS the plan is to pull clones off of said re-veg plant to root and run separately...
 

Honda9898

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He will be ok, they were only flowered long enough to show sex quicker. I do agree, re-veg of a plant that was flowered "to term" is kinda wasted effort UNLESS the plan is to pull clones off of said re-veg plant to root and run separately...
I don't think it's too late too, just shows white pistils, the pistils on the top are longer than the bottoms. Still can't post pictures. Can't wait to show.
 
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Honda9898

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Update.... I've chopped up mom. 13 clones kept... been in dome for almost two weeks. No visible signs of roots and all plants look like shit. Limping turning yellow. Looks like a cloning failure. I won't give up hope I guess... Next time I'm not cloning, I'll just grow a few more seeds and just weed out the males.
 

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Update.... I've chopped up mom. 13 clones kept... been in dome for almost two weeks. No visible signs of roots and all plants look like shit. Limping turning yellow. Looks like a cloning failure. I won't give up hope I guess... Next time I'm not cloning, I'll just grow a few more seeds and just weed out the males.
Not a failure man. Be patient with them, I have had clones look way worse than that but come through....Seriously, give it some time!! Suggestions: Run your PH at 5.8 with an extremely light nutrient mix (like 10%) Mix some rooting hormone in a cup of water and water that into each cube. Many of those will make it, just be patient and remember, you're paying the price of force sexing then cloning afterwards. They will root (many of them anyway) it will just take longer... OOOOOHHHHH and make sure the rockwool cubes are being kept warm, like, using a heat mat to keep them around 75 degrees!!! colder temps will slow the rooting process!! Keep the rockwool wet!!
 
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