somebody1701
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I have 3 plants that are producing leafy, thin buds and three that are producing fat buds. 4 are blueberry and 2 are black pearl. The black pearl was from seed. The blueberry was from clones. I had one blueberry plant do this last grow and I thought it was the environment. Unfortunately I was wrong and it looks like I took two clones from that dud to boot. The two black pearl were from seed and the one that looked tall and scrappy going into flower is the one producing fat buds while the nicer looking one in veg is producing the thinner, leafier bud. The blueberry I don't feel too stupid about because I didn't realize I had two sets of genetics. I know I should have kept better track on the black pearl since they were from seed. Hindsight is 20/20. I already have the next round in the veg closet about 4 weeks from being cloned.
My question is, would you toss the clones in veg and try to reveg the 3 superior phenos in flower after harvest (assuming that's even possible) so you could capture the superior genetics for sure or would you just suck it up and keep better track on the next grow?
My question is, would you toss the clones in veg and try to reveg the 3 superior phenos in flower after harvest (assuming that's even possible) so you could capture the superior genetics for sure or would you just suck it up and keep better track on the next grow?