What happens if I flower a stunted plant???

adam2706

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In that case, it may not be stunted. It may just be a bit slower than the others. You can still flip it if you'd like or give it more time.
I'm pretty sure it's stunted. It was growing faster than the others but then I topped 3 branches at once as an experiment (about a month ago) and it is having a hard time producing large leaves and growth. It's water intake also slowed considerably. Could potentially have some root problems it's working through as well.

I would love to get something out of it because the strain is supposed to be fire.
 

TCH

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I'm pretty sure it's stunted. It was growing faster than the others but then I topped 3 branches at once as an experiment (about a month ago) and it is having a hard time producing large leaves and growth. It's water intake also slowed considerably. Could potentially have some root problems it's working through as well.

I would love to get something out of it because the strain is supposed to be fire.
You could try repotting it and inspect the roots and put it in fresh soil. I had a couple that I did the same thing to and they took a while, but they recovered. It could very well be a strain that doesn't respond well to topping and high stress. Maybe take some clones and start fresh. Let this one ride and if something happens or isn't satisfactory, you will have some backup. Plus, if it's fire, you'll want to run it again anyway, right?
 
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