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    problem need a master grower brain to pick

    hi have 4 barneys farm blue cheese clones growing now , i took the clones from a late flowering female blue cheese 6 weeks into flowering
    the plants rooted well and i ended up with 4 clones with small buds on them
    3 weeks later the plants are showing new growth but the new leafs are straight edged and not serated like normal plants also growth is random leafs coming from everwere what will be the outcome? will they grow normaly with time or are they screwed ? the new growth is producing some thc stalks but im hoping this will stop and revert back to normal veg growth anyone any exp with this pls any help thanks for reading
    lenomark Reviewed by lenomark on . problem need a master grower brain to pick hi have 4 barneys farm blue cheese clones growing now , i took the clones from a late flowering female blue cheese 6 weeks into flowering the plants rooted well and i ended up with 4 clones with small buds on them 3 weeks later the plants are showing new growth but the new leafs are straight edged and not serated like normal plants also growth is random leafs coming from everwere what will be the outcome? will they grow normaly with time or are they screwed ? the new growth is Rating: 5

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    problem need a master grower brain to pick

    you're not supposed to take your clones during flowering. you are supposed to take them during weeks 3-4.
    try putting them on a 24/0 lighting schedule, then change to 18/6 they want to be in flower and you need to force them back into a vegetation schedule. i believe a 24/0 schedule will do that. then veg. them for a couple of weeks then they will be ready for flower again.

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    #3
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    problem need a master grower brain to pick

    I answered this post before the upgrade, must have got dropped.

    Anyway, I'm not a "master grower", but I do know that when I re-veg my ladies, often the first cuple sets of new growth get the WLS. (weird leaf syndrome). It's the plant going "WTF...?" SIngle leaves, then normal growth resumes as she starts to re-veg.

    Taking clones in flower provides the same results. They usually take a bit longer to root, and the leaves might weird-out a tad longer...but this is normal. Perhaps take a look at the link regarding re-vegging in my signature. No nutrients till fully rooted.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    problem need a master grower brain to pick

    Rusty nailed it. Multiple plant types, cannabis included, will exhibit a strange morphological difference in the leaf structure for a short time if cloned during the reproductive phase.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    problem need a master grower brain to pick

    Yep RT gets another one....I gotta start getting here earlier! This is a reaction to the stress from trying to go back to veggin and is quite normal, although it can mess with your mind (wait a minute! That WAS a cannabis plant...WTF is it now?)...give them a few more weeks of 18/6 minimum, and they should straighten back out and go back to normal leaves....
    RT, I like the new phrase....WLS....PERFECT! That's what we should call it! Seems to be a very common event when re-veggin, so from now on I will call it WLS! Nicely done!

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