tenthirty
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It sure seems like that sometimes. I think that might have something to do with extending the veg time to compensate. There is more to it than the size of the plant, but the maturity of it going into flower as well makes a huge difference.
Now that's an interesting concept.
Exactly how mature is a clone?
Maybe mature is the wrong word?
Maybe stabilized is a better description?
Observations:
When the clone is taken, what's it think'en. ( it's world just got rocked!)
Now it just has roots, and in my case, bam go into flower.
I have found that letting the clone veg for at least 6 days make a lot of difference in vitality and stability (health wise).
Is that because it is more mature as a stand alone plant, or because it has stabilized in it's environment?
or some of both??