reveg clone: off set nodes and mutant leafs.

Medical Grade

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Hey quick question for anyone who has reveged a plant or clone.

I took some clones off a plant in flower (14 days) and it had a hard time flipping back to veg. Now it is starting to show new growth but the leafs are mutant single set, and the nodes are off set from each other, as in they are not even. One side of the node is 1inch higher than the other side, and it alternateslike this all the way up the new growth shoots. The new leafs coming in now are showing 5 sets it looks like, but still to small/young to tell at this moment.

does anyone know if the nodes will go back to even or is this going to be like this for life of the mother and future clones? I do not like the uneven growth but not sure if there is any actual down side to this type growth pattern.

If anyone has any experience on this your input would be appreciated. I kinda feel like i am going to have to start over from seed to get back to normal growth pattern and this pheno of apollo 13 bx is dank :( if I screwed this one up, I guess lesson learned, but what a serious loss - this plant has probably treated me better than any other.
 

deePTokEn

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I did something similar last year about this time. I cloned a plant that had kind of slipped into pre flowering. I cloned it and thoes clones were growing kinda deformed fucked up looking but All the plants grew normal and gave me fantastic yeilds last year outdoors, dispite the looks. And to tell you the truth I only noticed it for maybe a month at most that was it, I think it corrected itself and the deformed looking clones filled out correctly.. keep it mind never affected my Yeild or my 8 and half pounds last summer.
 

Medical Grade

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Thanks deep. I am going to keep working with the clone to see how it goes. Fingers crossed it eventually goes back to normal.
 

welshsmoker

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it happens to a lot of late clones when they are revegging mate, they look strange as fuck but they produce the goods, they just take a bit longer imho.
 

Potolota

Active Member
Even if the plant never gets out of being retarted it's okay, keep the runt healthy as you would it being normal if it produces buds you'll find them to be somehow loaded with thc more than the healthy ones, I have 2 retartards now about to flower and I can't wait lol
 

Medical Grade

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So the plant is not going to grow out of the alternating nodes I take it? I dont think you can mainline with alternating nodes :\
 
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