2 months in: Should I switch to flower or let my other plant recover?

Should I switch to flower or let the other plant recover?


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cubelite

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I bought clones on 2/20: 2 blueberry's and 2 Grand AK's. 3 weeks in 1 GAK died and I replaced it with a Super Silver Haze.
Last week I ran low on the water reservoir for a day. After I refilled, all of the plants came back to previous levels except for the SSH. It seemed to have an excessive dry out compared to the others and lost most of its foliage. I had planned on switching to flowering this week but now wondering if I should wait a week or two. I could pull the SSH out of the tub and put it in my veg area with CFLs, but thing that it may do more damage than good in the long terms and give me a single plant thats off cycle. Take a look at the photos and share some suggestions.

I've doubled the size of the water reservoir, but that isn't going to help get my SSH back or ready for flowering. And yes, that's a skillet.
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Vonkins

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I.would switch the healthy plants to flower while the others recover. That way you can have a staggered harvest, wbich is my preferred way to grow and harvest my girls
 

cubelite

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I.would switch the healthy plants to flower while the others recover. That way you can have a staggered harvest, wbich is my preferred way to grow and harvest my girls
The other thing I thought off was just creating clones off of whats left of the SSH and saving it for the next grow...
 
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