indica clone - leaves got skinny

growone

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so i just revegged a nl#5 - she was classic appearing nl#5 with fat indica leaves, seed was from highgrade-seeds
so i've cut a couple of clones, doing alright, maybe a bit slow, good color though
the clones have very thin sativa-like leaves at their top, my camera can't really capture this detail, so no good pics
i'm wondering if the thin leaves are a sign of a problem, they seem to be curling back a bit, but otherwise seem healthy
 

growone

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thanks for the look cammelspit, but it's in soil
but i think i've figured it out, combination of slow rooting and too much light
didn't use any rooting compound
but i think you have the basic idea right, leaves aren't getting enough nute
+rep for the help
 

plantsinpants

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thanks for the look cammelspit, but it's in soil
but i think i've figured it out, combination of slow rooting and too much light
didn't use any rooting compound
but i think you have the basic idea right, leaves aren't getting enough nute
+rep for the help

i have seen really old moms ( like 5-6 months that where brought in from outdoors to re-veg and they all had thin leaves with round tips but as they produced clones and where put outdoors they all grew into theyr natural look,,,,, maybe its like a semi dormant state that come with revegging,,??
 

DubRules

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you answered your own question in the first post.

revegginng is nasty.
it typically makes the plant revert to one leaf fans, which are also skinny as hell.
 

plantsinpants

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you answered your own question in the first post.

revegginng is nasty.
it typically makes the plant revert to one leaf fans, which are also skinny as hell.
re-veg works fine! they just sometimes look different as they morph, but afterwards the results are 100% imo,,,
 

TheNatural

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re-veg works fine! they just sometimes look different as they morph, but afterwards the results are 100% imo,,,


Yes, Re-Vegging is great!

If more people would try it, they would see that every harvest their yield and quality would continue to go up and if they are doing a complete Organic grow with beasties and all, the soil just gets richer and the bud more dank...period.

Not to mention, I like the funy appearances that allot of them will take on in a Re-Veg situation, as it gives me something different to look at for a while and then they usually just spit budsites out everywere and start to look more normal again.

Working with Bagseed at times has also influenced me to Re-Veg as you can come across some pretty incredible genetics in them cheap bagseeds at times and then I can hold on to the mothers for clones.

Thumbs Up.

Blessings,

Rev. TheNatural
 

growone

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wow! thanks for all the feedback folks, i'll rep everyone i can
sounds like you can see some strange stuff in a clone from a reveg
but if the smoke god smiles, then a good clone results
that's just my summary of experiences mentioned, thanks again!
 

2ill4u

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wow! thanks for all the feedback folks, i'll rep everyone i can
sounds like you can see some strange stuff in a clone from a reveg
but if the smoke god smiles, then a good clone results
that's just my summary of experiences mentioned, thanks again!

i am all for revegging, i hear thats all they do with the outdoor plants is se asia, i am posting some pics of a 2nd time going on 3rd revegged bagseed. I have only cloned them once, and flowered them twice. (took cuttings last time i switch to 12/12). They are in 1.5 gallon pots in a mix of hydroton and perilite with both types of rockwool. They never get over 2ft and i get about almost an ounce from each of them. I have over 10 grows and i have only started this 2 years ago, so this brings me back to my first statement. Revegging Rocks!
 

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growone

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i am all for revegging, i hear thats all they do with the outdoor plants is se asia, i am posting some pics of a 2nd time going on 3rd revegged bagseed. I have only cloned them once, and flowered them twice. (took cuttings last time i switch to 12/12). They are in 1.5 gallon pots in a mix of hydroton and perilite with both types of rockwool. They never get over 2ft and i get about almost an ounce from each of them. I have over 10 grows and i have only started this 2 years ago, so this brings me back to my first statement. Revegging Rocks!
great vegging info 2ill4u, gives me the extra bit of optimism
+rep - seeing a lot of good revegging experiences on the thread
 
come to think of it I did the same thing a few years back... took really long tho. They love going from veg to bloom but not as smootha transition the other way round. Good luck man I hope they love ya for it :mrgreen:
 

growone

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yeah, the revegging was a slow job, took a good month
for those cases where you want to keep the genetics
i didn't have room to cut clones in the beginning, but she really produced top notch power smoke
 
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