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Stress, mother, clones growth.

icegrower

New member
Hi every one



What I am hoping to know is if it will affect the growth of clones is the mother plant had issues for example nut burn and had to be transplanted from dirt to cocoa.
 

thejact55

Active member
It may affect the time it takes a clone to grow roots. It may stunt them initially a touch. Overall, if you can get it to root and grow in a healthy enviorment, the net result will be no issue. The genetics dont change from stress, if you have a killer plant and can get it healthy, it should be a killer plant again.
It may also make for a slight change in growth patterns. Maybe instead of being a sturdy plant, the clone may be stringier or even more compact if it wasnt healthy from the start, it just depends.
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
Veteran
After you grow those cuttings, look for the best ones,
also, the new cuttings may not show the original terp profile,
but cuttings taken from the healthy vegged cuts should
rebound to the originals.

Takes time, don't give up!
 
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