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    revegeting question

    do anyone have pic of a revegetion plant that was in flowering i need to see what it looks likes so can determine if thats what going on or that just part of its genes
    smokybear Reviewed by smokybear on . revegeting question do anyone have pic of a revegetion plant that was in flowering i need to see what it looks likes so can determine if thats what going on or that just part of its genes Rating: 5

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    revegeting question

    look for the thread that talks about Bonzai Moms, there are some pic of som....here: http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.p...ght=bonsai+mom

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    #3
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    revegeting question

    Sometimes,if not 9 out of 10 times the revegged plant will look like a mutant.Bit have no fear! All is well.I've revegged a plant up to 3 times.You could do it several more times,but it is in your best interest to take cuttings,unless it is the last chance to keep that particular strain.But remember!!!!!!! A clone from a clone from a clone can lead to less potent plants and yeild.They are degenerating.I'll post a pic for you.It's a plant that has been revegged 2 times.Got it flowering now.

    Ga Grown!

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    revegeting question

    Quote Originally Posted by GaGrown
    A clone from a clone from a clone can lead to less potent plants and yeild.They are degenerating.I'll post a pic for you.It's a plant that has been revegged 2 times.Got it flowering now.

    Ga Grown!
    thats not true, a clone is 100% copy of the mother plant, it dont matter if you clone from a clone or not its still the same.

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    revegeting question

    A clone is the same as the mother! But as you clone from a clone and not the 1st clone taken from the mother,you start to have the traits of the mother diminish over time! It's a proven fact!

    Ga Grown!

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    revegeting question

    i have also read ( on a non-cannabis gardening site) that clones lose vigour the more clone generations they are from a "real" plant...ferst few i would assume is less noticable, but if your talking 10-20 times is gonna be messed up.

    i guess thats why people have mother plants, otherwise you could just take cuttings from established vegging clones and repeat the process each cycle and have a perpetual grow thats much simpler.

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    #7
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    revegeting question

    You hit the nail on the head! Grow On!

    Ga Grown!

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