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  • UberMensch
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    Thanks SoOrbudgal. I expected the nodes might be asymetric, however I was not expecting the growth on the individual nodes to present this much of a difference. Yes indeed, they do grow a bit different than seed.

  • UberMensch
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    Yes, that is what I was thinking would have to be done. It will probably add a bit to the veg time. Thanks for the response.
    Last edited by UberMensch; 09-25-2022, 11:44 AM.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Yes you can still manifold just allow more time, they'll need more adjusting as she grows an gets bigger. Clones do grow abit wildly until you tame them. Don't be hesitaint to treat her as a normal seed grow, she'll grow out won't even know she was a clone.

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  • johnb1963
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    you can still manifold her. you may have to vertically tie down the longer side, more then the shorter side, until they are equal, if that makes sense.

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  • Question: First time cloning and growing from a clone....

    I wanted to experiment with cloning a plant, and had great (100% success) by following GWE article: Cannabis Cloning Made Easy… Roots in 7-10 Days!

    Here is my question. After transplanting the clone (using organic soil for the first time) the growth on the nodes appears to be extremely biased. One side of the node appears to be growing at a significantly faster rate than the other side.

    I was hoping to create a manifold...however this could prove to be challenging if this continues. Is this normal?


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