Malawi Gold re-veg

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This story had quite the sad beginning, but has since become quite to comeback kid. :-) She was part of a batch that I'd started hastily back in early september of last year and never got to finish (LONG story). This was the only surviving plant, and boy was she in ROUGH shape! Rootbound, stressed, scragly and growing deformed single leaflets for leaves, I ended up both chopping her back, and repotting her in a 3 gal smartpot. I just crossed my fingers, fed her faithfully and hoped for the best.

WELL.

Let me tell you, she snapped right back! Here's a pictoral progression of her stodgy comebackedness. I didn't take any earlier pictures, because I wasn't sure if she was going to be worth the effort. Now she's a beautiful plant! She's just been flipped since last sun, prepping for that long, LOOONG, arduous 16 week flowering cycle. Should be about ready mid-June or so. mg1.29.jpg mg1.31.jpg mg2.6.jpg mg2.13.jpg mg2.20.jpg mg2.24.jpg
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v0x

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Time for a feeding, clean up and a lollipop. Last round of cutting, I swear. ;)mg3.4-1.jpg mg3.4-2.jpg
I really think I'm going to use this as a mother plant. She's strong and healthy now, in spite of her rough start. To think, I almost threw this plant out, it was THAT bad!
 
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