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    #1
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    Looking for some help!

    I was looking for some advice on my adopted plant. As soon as I finished my grow box someone dropped this female into my hand. It was growing outside in black dirt and mulch and the roots were pretty waterlocked. The rain and clouds have caused the plant to prematurely flower and show here pistils, so I know it is for sure a female. Today, I attempted a transplant into some fresh organic soil in my new 16x24x48 box with plenty of 6500k CFLs to keep her happy. I am putting the plant on a 24 hour light cycle to get it to veg and I just finished pruning some leaves due to some insect activity while it was outside. If anyone could help me evaluate the condition of this plant considering it is my first grow I would be very appreciative; as you can see it has divided into two stalks, is this going to hurt or stunt my new plant?

    BTW: keeping her between 75-83 degrees with 40-55 percent relative humidity.
    sams3489 Reviewed by sams3489 on . Looking for some help! I was looking for some advice on my adopted plant. As soon as I finished my grow box someone dropped this female into my hand. It was growing outside in black dirt and mulch and the roots were pretty waterlocked. The rain and clouds have caused the plant to prematurely flower and show here pistils, so I know it is for sure a female. Today, I attempted a transplant into some fresh organic soil in my new 16x24x48 box with plenty of 6500k CFLs to keep her happy. I am putting the plant on a 24 hour Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Looking for some help!

    if you want it to continue to flower. you must put it on a 12/12 light cycle.

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    #3
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    Looking for some help!

    a small ocilllating fan would be a good addition in the room.how long do you plan on vegging her for?

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    #4
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    It appears to me that this plant is too far into flowering right now to go back to vegging. If I was you I would take a cutting and put it into veg, and let the original plant finish flowering.

    keylime

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    #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by keylime
    It appears to me that this plant is too far into flowering right now to go back to vegging. If I was you I would take a cutting and put it into veg, and let the original plant finish flowering.

    keylime
    how do i do this?

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    #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by mscaboo
    a small ocilllating fan would be a good addition in the room.how long do you plan on vegging her for?
    I have an intake, exhaust, and oscillating fan.
    I plan on vegging for another 6 weeks, maybe longer.

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    #7
    Senior Member

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    Quote Originally Posted by sams3489
    how do i do this?
    Well, take a cutting and have it develop roots. Do a search on cloning.
    Then once your plant is harvested, you will have to leave a few buds on the plant, and then instead of destroying the plant, return it to vegging hours 16/8 or lights 24 hrs, and it will slowly return to vegging. It takes about 6 or 8 weeks. Then you can take clones from it or flower it again.

    keylime

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