Is it normal for a clone to keep Monster Crop characteristics ?

.Smoke

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The plant on the front center is a cutting from one of the others in front that were cuttings from a monster crop.

As you can see its growing like it was m/ced.

If I keep one of these as a mother, will all clones grow this way? Or was this one just a freak?
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macsnax

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The plant on the front center is a cutting from one of the others in front that were cuttings from a monster crop.

As you can see its growing like it was m/ced.

If I keep one of these as a mother, will all clones grow this way? Or was this one just a freak?
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Time and a stable light schedule will have it back to normal. However you're not going to stop all those extra branches at this point, it's gonna be a big bush.
 

Renfro

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FWIW I have had strains that refused to reveg. In those cases none of the cuts would fully reveg and be healthy.
 

Camilla

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Ugh I feel ya on this problem (or perhaps opportunity??). Been thru this & while in theory they SHUD be able to be “revegged,” I have NOT found this to be easy. Strangely, some clones can be “put back” & then at the 11th hour, they express some other strange characteristics mother did NOT have. I’ve also had instance of fascination (abnormal meristem leading to flattened, ribbonlike stem w/branching beyond comprehension) perhaps caused by abnormal collection of rooting gel.

Anyway, I’ve also had perfectly revegged MC clones all the way thru life cycle but seems lately not to be the case. Good luck & keep me updated.

Camilla
 
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