Quote Originally Posted by sirruler
would it be best to carefully dig it up and trim the roots or leave it now?
I like to trim the roots and re-pot in fresh soil to help alleviate the probibility of ph swings further down the line. (when the buffering capabilities of the old soil degrades) But, if you've already put her back into veg, I'd let it go till ready for 12/12 when you can transplant to a larger pot with some fresh soil. Plus, the additional stress this would cause might be too much for her since she's already acclimating. This isn't optimal, but I've gotten lazy and done it both ways. Might want to pay close attention to ph.
At the very least, you should be able to keep her going good enough for some clones. :thumbsup:

Quote Originally Posted by sirruler
there are signs of very small new leaves appearing but they are really tiny. ive wondered if its best to remove all the flower parts and leave only smaller leaves but if i do that there would be almost no leaves left to catch energy.
I like to remove the buds, but I don't know if it really matters. I've done it both ways, but it seems popping the buds gets a bit quicker response, and results in a cleaner looking, less sticky plant. I do know it doesn't seem to take much in the way of new shoots/leaves, and that the plants root network is still operational and ready to devote their full attention and efforts into making sure these baby shoots survive.