odd looking plants????

MRGreenThum

Active Member
Are your for real? To make the stem bigger to allow more nutrients and water through!!!! Thats one of the stupidest things I have read here in a long time. Thats how myths get started. The purpose of super cropping is to open the and even the canopy of the plant to allow more light to reach lower bud sites.
Hmm cool, I got my first troll.

Just wondering are you gonna follow all of my posts and say how im wrong?

For your information it does both... So we are both wrong.

Atleast to some degree. Happy smokin and growin!

-MRGreenThum
 

farsouth

Member
Its MJ. Poison ivy? Are you joking? Some of the responses in this thread just shows the serious lack of practical experience many around here tossing about advice actually have........
somebody else who sees it from my point I'm a newbie who asked for some help and i am very appreciative of the helpful responses the plants are looking more healthy and appear to be recovering well
 

MRGreenThum

Active Member
i have seen some crazy looking clones that were revegged.
Hey whats up,

Yeah I know it is crazy how clones look when you take them in flower and put them back to veg.

I have 4 clones from my mean grean that I grew over the summer. They are growing all crazy.

But finally making actual leaves.

-MRGreenThum
 

smokebomb1

Active Member
I had a few clones that did the same thing, restarted verging with only one leave per branch, took about 4 months before they finaly started to look normal. They also stayed very very short, under 16 inches for the entire 4 months, node spacing was almost non existent. I finnaly flowered them and they were massive producing little plants. I thought they would be crap but the wait and pay off was well worth the trouble. If you have the patients, let them go.
 

MRGreenThum

Active Member
I had a few clones that did the same thing, restarted verging with only one leave per branch, took about 4 months before they finaly started to look normal. They also stayed very very short, under 16 inches for the entire 4 months, node spacing was almost non existent. I finnaly flowered them and they were massive producing little plants. I thought they would be crap but the wait and pay off was well worth the trouble. If you have the patients, let them go.
Yea Im really excited, mine are just now starting to grow good.

I can't wait to see what the harvest is gonna be like on the 4 that I have going.

-MRGreenThum
 

jpill

Well-Known Member
Those plants are def. odd. . The sides of the leafs are oval shaped , not rigid like cannabis.
 

MRGreenThum

Active Member
Yeah it is crazy how new growth on a monster cropped clone is.

It takes quite a while to switch back to and for the growth to go back to normal.

IMO it is worth the wait for monster cropping clones.

Happy smokin and growin!

-MRGreenThum
 

watchhowIdoit

New Member
Hmm cool, I got my first troll.

Just wondering are you gonna follow all of my posts and say how im wrong?

For your information it does both... So we are both wrong.

Atleast to some degree. Happy smokin and growin!

-MRGreenThum
There is no degree of extra nutrient/water uptake due to the callus or scar tissue created where the stem was cracked to bend the branch.
 

Jack Harer

Well-Known Member
Farsouth, whatchhowidoit is dead on in his advise, I'd be all about listening to him. There is a whole lotta talent here, and some great advise to be had. For ME, personally, I have a hard time giving any credibility to, or taking seriously, any advise given me that's been prefaced by "Yo Dog". Maybe it's just me, I dunno.........could be generational.

Hands on experience and an understanding of the SCIENCE behind growing make for good advise, not reading forums. Many people giving advise here are merely parrots. Watchhowidoit aint one of them.
 

GrassCity Sucks

Active Member
If I had a plant like that, I'd try to replicate it: Imagine the fame you'd accrue creating your own strain of cannabis plant that doesn't LOOK like cannabis? People would go nuts to get some of that shit.
 
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