like 13Treat her like a plant now. No dome.
How many days into flower were they before cut?
i got nothing else to do anyways it may turn into a monsterLeave the dome off. Transplant out of the clear cup and good luck. Personally from experience I don’t think it’s worth the time. But it’s good experience learning about revegging plants.
So is a monster clone just a clone with tops growing everywhere?i got nothing else to do anyways it may turn into a monster
Basically ...they can have crazy branching structure, longer they were in flower before cut , the crazier the branching can be....small buds flowers reveg and explode with new growth everywhere!So is a monster clone just a clone with tops growing everywhere?
Ok ok I think i got a monster in my closetBasically ...they can have crazy branching structure, longer they were in flower before cut , the crazier the branching can be....small buds flowers reveg and explode with new growth everywhere!
They are inside of black cups I just pulled it out to checkIt's actually called monster cropping. And roots don't like light, so I'd put that cup in a dark one or tape it up or something.
i am going to snip one off today a little more mature and try that too!First,,,, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! I know it's the next day now, so I hope the hangover is short. Second, like has been said before, no more dome. And at only thirteen days into flower with no developed flowers on it your clone probably won't do the monster crop, crazy branching thing too bad. At any rate congrats on getting her rooted. Now if the mother plant to this clone turns out to be great you have a new mom for generations to come.
Cool, the more buds that are started on the cut, the wackier the branching gets.i am going to snip one off today a little more mature and try that too!
I've taken clones as late as week 6 and rooted, I agree with @Romeo7701 the process is fun, I'm always messing around with some sort experiment it's great fun and it's valuable experience gained.i am going to snip one off today a little more mature and try that too!