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curious2garden

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Mine weren't even flowering. Just getting too big for the space.

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I felt so guilty over dealing death I finally decided it was the process of perpetual cloning using constant successive reptition vs the entire mother issue. Immediate release of guilt once it became a process. Then it's time to successively clone, nothing personal but your roots are now dead to me.
 

Laughing Grass

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I felt so guilty over dealing death I finally decided it was the process of perpetual cloning using constant successive reptition vs the entire mother issue. Immediate release of guilt once it became a process. Then it's time to successively clone, nothing personal but your roots are now dead to me.
Same! They live on... in littler form.

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calvin.m16

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I have had cuttings that were monster cropped seem to never FULLY recover. They did go back to normal veg but their production significantly decreased and they never grew as explosively in veg again. Always weird dorky growth to some extent.
 
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shnkrmn

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I have had cuttings that were monster cropped seem to never FULLY recover. They did go back to normal veg but their production significantly decreased and they never grew as explosively in veg again. Always weird dorky dwarf growths.

It can take months before they start to grow normal again, but even then I'm no botanist or scientist but the plants seem to not ever go back to their true self.
These were cuttings taken well into flower. It took 4 or 5 weeks for them to make normal leaves again but they are ridiculously vigorous. I took 30 cuttings a week before this picture and have since thinned much of the remaining branchiness. They went into a flower tent 2 days ago.20231103_090707.jpg
 

calvin.m16

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These were cuttings taken well into flower. It took 4 or 5 weeks for them to make normal leaves again but they are ridiculously vigorous. I took 30 cuttings a week before this picture and have since thinned much of the remaining branchiness. They went into a flower tent 2 days ago.View attachment 5341803
It would take a controlled test with multiple strains to know if this is true or not, also many months of R&D. I just was citing personal experience with 1 strain. I can't say for sure that they will never recover, but I have had genetics change after monstercropping. I'm sure some strains love it where others may not do as well or recover as fast.
 

sfw1960

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I'll echo what TCH said, I'm right there with you!

Awesome!!!!
Oowey ga-loowey!!!!!!!
I got bL@YnE d@M@G& just thinking about it!
:P :twisted:

 
I got cocky and only took one clone from my GG#4 mom before putting into flower. Mr Murphy came by and slapped me down, clone rotted in the rapid rooter and died. I took more clones two weeks into flower and they successfully rooted.

It's been three weeks since I took the cutting and it looks awful lol. Tall ass thing, no side branching, the leaves look like bay leaves and the top... I don't even know what to make of that!

How much longer do you think it's going to be before this thing returns to normal so I can take cuttings?


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I read somewhere to reveg with better results remove all plant contents containing flower and trichomes. Left there the plant continues to grow "flowers and trichomes" until it completely cycles over. I've never monster cropped so I can't surely say the method provided has any evidence beyond what I read. I do know that it's the method I will be trying with the plant I have in flower now. I'll post results after I've had the cuttings and under veg cycle lights several weeks in
 
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