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Clones growing and flowering question

roybart

Member
My clones are 8 weeks old , cloned from mum when she just started to flower.
I run 12 /12 lights LED blurple light yeah yeah I know sue me cause it blurple but it was free

pH sways from 5.8 to 6.2 depending on water and nutes.
Temps run from 76 to 86 F measured at the base of the plant.
Humidity ranges from 45 to 60 %.
Its growing but the bud sites don't get bigger?
Seems its stuck in stretch mode with dash of flower LOL



Oh great guru's what do you think??
Its Original Glue 4 .. (alleged I have not way to confirm or deny heritage of the mother)

Switching to 18/6 etc is not an option.. Consider I am stuck at the equator..
 

roybart

Member
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hormonal disarray caused by too many nodes too close together, all fighting for dominance in an open field.
You need to clip off every other node, starting with the one below the top shoot. Watch carefully for a few days, as the top may continue to spit close nodes, trim those as they appear.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] This is a common occurrence with "slow" clones, and it's best to watch and stay ahead of the condition. Generally, the plant will outgrow this phase, but will lack structure and vigor in the long run, so surgery is the best course of action.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]This was a reply from Prune..[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]I have not had the time to do this but I will tonight..
[/FONT]
 

bs0

Active member
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hormonal disarray caused by too many nodes too close together, all fighting for dominance in an open field.
You need to clip off every other node, starting with the one below the top shoot. Watch carefully for a few days, as the top may continue to spit close nodes, trim those as they appear.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] This is a common occurrence with "slow" clones, and it's best to watch and stay ahead of the condition. Generally, the plant will outgrow this phase, but will lack structure and vigor in the long run, so surgery is the best course of action.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]This was a reply from Prune..[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]I have not had the time to do this but I will tonight..
[/FONT]
Clones that have been taken off of a plant that has initiated flowering can get real weird. If possible try to take clones from plants that are in veg so they don't get confused.
 

roybart

Member
@Fixer



Yeah I am curious too.. I have another that is stopped flowering and just chugging along.
Right now the funky plants are not using much real estate, but in couple of weeks they may get the axe..


@bs0
At the time it was the only girls I had and I just cloned some trim , not real cloning effort per se. The next batch of clones will come from girls not in flower.
 

Zo canna

New member
Yea check mine out lol

Yea check mine out lol

Cut them first week of flower. Lost 5 from 26 cuts.
 

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