Yellowing clone

Star Dog

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I cut some clones last week all nice and healthy.
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A week later I've one with yellowing leafs, the yellowing isn't like anything I've seen before?
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I'm baffled by it has anyone seen/had this before?
 

Star Dog

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It’s ok. It seems he doesn’t know about monster cropping. But yeah that’s my main way I do it. It just takes way longer to reveg.
The length of time appeals to me.
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Its been 100+ days since cloning and its just starting to put out regular growth.

Monster cloning wouldn't be my 1st choice if I wanted to get going but they're ideal when time isn't a factor.
 

calvin.m16

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The length of time appeals to me.
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Its been 100+ days since cloning and its just starting to put out regular growth.

Monster cloning wouldn't be my 1st choice if I wanted to get going but they're ideal when time isn't a factor.
Makes sense, I was going to ask if you intended to monstercrop. I didn't know the plant ever came out of monster cropping due to trying it in the past and even after like a month it just looked like it was never going to veg again. I guess my impatience definitely got the best of me.

BTW, wasn't trying to "call you out" or something I just was curious. I used to always get yellow leaves when using the aqua cloners, I just stab my cuts into pure coco now after dipping into some clonex. Buying Root Riots got old fast.
 

Star Dog

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So you can clone a branch in early flower, veg it, wait for normal growth, cut that normal growth and that plant will be the same as before going into bloom? Pretty badass.. I could definitely use that method for some cuts that will be sitting on the sidelines next run.
Yes you can indeed reveg then flower or re clone the monster clone, I prefer to re clone over flowering a monster plant.
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Some people like flowering them but it's not for me.

Eta... I didn't think you were trying to catch me out or anything like that ;-)

There's a bit in my diary about the process if you're interested.
 

conor c

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So you can clone a branch in early flower, veg it, wait for normal growth, cut that normal growth and that plant will be the same as before going into bloom? Pretty badass.. I could definitely use that method for some cuts that will be sitting on the sidelines next run.
Yeah once its done its reveg period and normal growth starts again it should be good to go again just takes more time vs normal cloning styles but as @Star Dog says the reason he does it is cos it takes time n that suits his situation
 

lusidghost

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Yes you can indeed reveg then flower or re clone the monster clone, I prefer to re clone over flowering a monster plant.
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Some people like flowering them but it's not for me.

Eta... I didn't think you were trying to catch me out or anything like that ;-)

There's a bit in my diary about the process if you're interested.
Whenever I hear the term "monster crop" I think of you.
 

Armyofsprout

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So you can clone a branch in early flower, veg it, wait for normal growth, cut that normal growth and that plant will be the same as before going into bloom? Pretty badass.. I could definitely use that method for some cuts that will be sitting on the sidelines next run.
You can clone a plant at any stage in life and reveg it. Even late flower. Just takes a lot longer. You can even reveg harvested plants.
 

Armyofsprout

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Yes you can indeed reveg then flower or re clone the monster clone, I prefer to re clone over flowering a monster plant.
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Some people like flowering them but it's not for me.

Eta... I didn't think you were trying to catch me out or anything like that ;-)

There's a bit in my diary about the process if you're interested.
I’m currently revenging plants so I can clone them. Because like you said growing out and flowering the reveg plants can and will be a bushy mess
 
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