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AlienScrOG
AlienScrOGstarted grow question 5 years ago
I read around that a plant if sent into bloom and then when it was re-planted it could have lower yields ... but only if it continues to grow with a small leaf ... like this plant .. which has been growing for 1 month with only a leaf with 1 tip .... now it is returning to 3 ..5 -7 ... I wait until a good size and we are there ?? .. or do you think it is not to be cultivated and is it to be thrown away? will have lost power? or this is similar to a moster cropping .... technique which consists in cutting cuttings from a mother plant just entered into bloom? is similar ? no ?
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Jef79
Jef79answered grow question 5 years ago
Hello.. Hope you are well.. In theory she shud still keep the same genes.. But.. Shock can bring out unwanted genes tgat breeders have tryed to bred out.. U'll only know once u try.. Wait till her 5's or 7's appear and she's in gud health then take cuttings..sumtimes they stay same, sumtimes they go downhill in comparison.. Stay safe n gud luck.. 👍🍀
MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5 years ago
hi if they were already in bloom, i would not put them back :-)
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