i've kept moms for more than ten years with no degradation. dna doesn't change.its time to get rid of the mother . you can argue with me if you want tell me i am full of shit . once you chop the plant many times . it keeps growing and growing keep chopping . it starts to turn wild . it starts to lose its genetics . you need to start fresh . first it will start forming 1 finger leafs and if you flower it watch out it might produce many see,ds . i have seen this many times from experience even under 18 or 24 hours of mh or t5 it dont matter sooner or later this happens . i try not to cut her down more then twice i am talking totally cut down for top notch harvests . like i said other users can bash the shit out of me tell me i am full of shit i am sure chopping causes a lot of stress but you will notice the bottom of the plant will start shooting 1 finger leafs first its the newest . by the way those plants are over fed nitrogen .
Props to you! I can't even follow my own genetics back a few hundred years, epic fail.i've kept moms for more than ten years with no degradation. dna doesn't change.
i have some rose bushes that are cuts from cuts from cuts from bushes that are a couple hundred years old.
i have one of theseProps to you! I can't even follow my own genetics back a few hundred years, epic fail.
On that topic, I've only smelled around a dozen rose plants that smelled of that true "rose" fragrance. One of them recently was in the Biltmore Gardens, in the states.i have one of these
The Mermaid Rose is a delicate looking, yellow climbing rose with dark gold stamens. This old garden rose was hybridized by Paul in 1918
hard finding the origin of some of the old garden rose varieties, but they go back hundreds of years.
i love builtmore. did you get on the blue ridge parkway? only a couple hours from my houseOn that topic, I've only smelled around a dozen rose plants that smelled of that true "rose" fragrance. One of them recently was in the Biltmore Gardens, in the states.
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for all you antagonist, I am not gay...lol
Not this trip, been through it a few times though. Beautiful lands, have to experience to understand.i love builtmore. did you get on the blue ridge parkway? only a couple hours from my house
awesome! hit me up next time you come this way, we can burn one over the french broad (river)Not this trip, been through it a few times though. Beautiful lands, have to experience to understand.
Doesn't take me too long to drive to the biltmore. I wrote a lot of stuff in college based off of the blue ridge and smokey mnts.
I took these clones from one of my outdoor plants. I believe that the outside plant was barely starting to flower when I took them and these clones were stressed. I believe this is what happened in this exact situation.so if dna does not change . and this person is doing the same process . same food light nutrients . temp water . what is causing it ? possible the plant got into trouble for not having insurance ? lol there has to be a reason why the plant is changing . nobody has a answer .
It looks like it from your pics. They should begin putting off regular leaves again in the next 10-14 days or once fully into veg cycle again. If you run 18/6 light schedule I'd change it to 24hrs at least until you begin showing 3-5 blade leaves again. Also, just for caution sake check that the lights timer is set correctly and working as it should. A wonky light schedule will do that to your plants too.I took these clones from one of my outdoor plants. I believe that the outside plant was barely starting to flower when I took them and these clones were stressed.
Dna just dosent change like you think, you need to get over this whole genetic mutation unstable stuff...so if dna does not change . and this person is doing the same process . same food light nutrients . temp water . what is causing it ? possible the plant got into trouble for not having insurance ? lol there has to be a reason why the plant is changing . nobody has a answer .