Single-bladed leaves - will the plant keep producing them?

Guerilla Kush

Active Member
Alright, my small clone that I took from a flowering plant seems to have finally started to re-veg itself.
It has now grown e few tiny new shoots and like 6 or 7 new leaves.
Thing is that the new leaves are all single-bladed or two-bladed, which I read is normal for a clone that comes from a flowering mother.
I don't really mind the single-bladed leaves, as long as the final results are good. Still, I prefer to have a normal-looking plant and this makes me ask these two questions:


  1. Will the clone start growing normal leaves as it grows more and turns into a normal-sized plant, or will it just keep growing single-bladed leaves until the very end?
  2. If I take non-flowering clones from this clone, will the new clones also grow single bladed-leaves or will they be more prone to developing normal leaves than their mother?
 

brimck325

Well-Known Member
it will shoot out 3 bladed next, then your back in full swing of veg..its puttin out the single bladed because it was in flower, now going back to veg..peace
 

Warlock1369

Well-Known Member
That is what happens when you clone a flowering plant. It's reveging. Let it go and thing will go back to normal soon. Try and clone no later then 1 week of flower if you can.
 

Guerilla Kush

Active Member
The clone is still flowering as it is re-vegging. The nodes on the new shoots are growing pistils and calyxes.
Is this normal?
I thought the clone would stop flowering as soon as it enters the revegetation stage.

I don't think that it's an awtoflowering strain.
 

Guerilla Kush

Active Member
Is it normal for the new shoots to be flowering? Will they stop popping new calyxes and go back to 100% vegetation?
 
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