Hey Minnesnowta,

If the clones are slow to root or don't produce many roots, that plant would be on my endangered species list. When you get a keeper, the roots should pop in a big way from the clones assuring you'll have a strong plant. I've seen the problems rooting on older plants that have been cloned over a number of years. Actually had one that looked similar to what you have and the bud was killer. Hated to see it go.

For this one, I'd go with trying to LST it and make the best of the situation. Keep in mind, if it's a long flowering strain it can still get pretty big; albeit sideways. BTW - How long does this one take to finish?

Peace,

Farmer Rich
Farmer Rich Reviewed by Farmer Rich on . What do I do with this thing... So I've got sort of a strange problem to deal with right now... sort of a long story but basically I am growing my first Sativa and since I'm not used to the rapid vertical growth I kinda got behind on it and now it has gotten to be too tall. I delayed putting it into flower because I was working on a new flowering room which took me longer than I thought, and during that time she conveniently decided to take off growing upwards at a ridiculous rate. I put it into flower and its been in flower Rating: 5