Clone accidentally put into flowering

MDBMDB

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I am attempting my first try at cloning. For the first couple of weeks I had two cuttings sitting in jars of water before I set up a DWC cloning bucket. During this time they were not under good light control and it appears that they have gone into flowering. They were cut off the mother plant before it was flipped to flower. If I keep them under 20 hours of light now is it possible to revert them to veg state?
 

harrychilds

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If you re-veg them I don't think the genetics will be as good due to the branching and stuff. Can you take new cuttings and keep them on a 24 hour light cycle?
 

Kgrim

Well-Known Member
Thank you for the answer. I did not know if they were salvageable or not.
They are a very resilient plant, will just take a little time to turn around. I received a couple re-vegged clones last year, and they were a pain to deal with for me, where there was a bud, it exploded into about 50 branches.
If it's something you really want to keep around, if it branches out like the clones I received, take cuttings and flower the re-veg out.
 

MDBMDB

Member
The mother plant (pic below) is well into flowering now so From what I understand it is too late to take new cuttings. This is my first grow but I think she looks healthy.D16BD12C-44BE-4B5C-8ED2-1C4301E294B9.jpeg
 
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