Eagles' Nest

I have 2 Afghani clones that I took about 3 weeks into flower. One of them ha produced roots and has started showing new green. It took probly 6 weeks to get this far. The leaves look a little wonky with no serrations but I do have 3 branches forming.
The other cutting has just now stated showing roots. I will continue to keep

her going until she dries up. Still green.

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Hey, thereā€™s those little weird single leaves Iā€™m looking for! Your gravy from here! Eventually youā€™ll see some normal growth buts that full on reveg

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That weird leaf thing always happens when they go from flowering back to veg. Not a problem.

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The other thing thatā€™s important for a re veg, is having the light on a minimum of 20 hours a day to force it back into re veg quickly before it dies.

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Awesome, thanks! I had a hunch. Running them 24/0 under the blurple.

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Yeah, I left my lights going 24/7 for a couple weeks. Since then she has been in with my girls vegging at 18/6. Patience pays off.

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Yes it does! This hobby has certainly taught me some patience. I chopped a few too early :wink:.

Yours is looking great. Whyā€™d you decide to reveg?

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Well when I started the grow I picked the best female to make clones. But after I got into the flower stage, I really liked the way this plant was growing. Even in early flower the tops were hard as rocks. And since I had no more Afghani seeds, I decided to try my hand at cloning and revenging. If you wanna know the truth, until I came to this site, I knew absolutely nothing about cloning, revegging, etc. So the Blue Cookies clones are actually clones of a clone. I used 2 clones from that plant to make feminized seeds using Colloidal Silver. Iā€™m still in the middle of that. Go check out my grow log. BigMike55ā€™s Ongoing Cannabis Log.

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Hi @Eagles009, the plant I see on the right, not a single leaf, does that come back to life easily? Always thought one couldnā€™t go that far! Thanks!

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Not easily no. Takes quite some time from what I understand. And apparently I botched this attempt, one should leave some small bud material and leaves on the plantā€¦or so I was informed after I already butchered it :yum:. But in theory. Long light hours and patience should do the trick.

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Loveit! Are we counting our mistakes as we move along? Hope not, 'cause Iā€™d be one of the guiltiest ones! Oh well, Mistake shouldā€™have been my middle name lol! Lesson learned brother! More new mistakes to concoct then!

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If that stick monster lives I will be amazed. :astonished:

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And maybe some voodoo magic. :wink:

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Prepare yourself! Sheā€™s a beast. She will live or forever be known as stick monster. Itā€™ll be the mascot.

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I really hope it does! :smiley:

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For real though sm is plan b. This guy is plan a. Has roots I dug it up and checked. Just waiting on some darn veg.

Sm stays until I see action hereā€¦and maybe beyond. Sheā€™s growing on me :joy:

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:sweat_smile: :joy:

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Hell, isnā€™t that how we learn? I screw shit up and then learn from it!!

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Come to think of it, actually what remains after mistakes is us, more knowledgeable even when we might not want to acknowledgeā€¦ Mistake = lesson

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I would say if you have roots, thatā€™s half the battle. Give her long light cycle. In a couple weeks she should start showing some green. Mine started putting out a stem seemingly in the middle of the old budsites Right out of the flower.

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