deformed clones!! need advice

thekeefmaster

Active Member
hello everyone.......second grow overall but this is my first from clones and they grew in all deformed(which i learned could have been because i took the cuttings a week or two into the budding cycle --- as you can see in the pics they are pretty bad but is this a good thing or a bad thing??????? there are a lot of grow tips shooting in all directions so it could be a good thing i think----- also one of the plants is growing much quicker than the others, would it be a good idea to top this plant?? my main goal is for them to grow at the same rate.......any suggestions ?????? :confused: they have all been growing under one 26w cfl for almost 3 weeks but i moved them under a 400w hps/2 40w t12 floro tubes Thanks for any help you can offer. Keep on tokin y'all:peace::peace::peace::joint::joint::joint:
 

northerntights

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When taking cuttings from a flowering female mutation is almost unavoidable. Just treat them well, give them plenty of root space and use a good organic fertilizer (my preference since it doesn't burn them). Suprthrive helps them through the stress of reverting back to growth phase. The new growth will take over once the plant's hormones have stabilized in a week or ttwo. I took a 1cm (yes 1cm, I was crazy to even try) cutting from a flowering female who's genetics I was desperate to save. I can't believe I rooted something that small but when it started growing back it was mutated also. Now it is an incredible mother plant! Just stay the course.
 

northerntights

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hell yeh it is! That stuff has saved my plant's lives through all my early grows/f*uckups. At $7 a bottle and wide spread availability there is no excuse for not having it in your toolbox...
 

thekeefmaster

Active Member
thanks!! any advice on keeping them all around the same height?? my last grow had a few plants that were diff sizes and one didnt get adequate light...............
 
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