Just recieved this clone, what do you think?

leave it as is, keep it on veg nutes and it should revert to veg,
but be prepared to veg a little longer than anticipated, personally i would give it 24 hr lighing to help it along.
 
leave it as is, keep it on veg nutes and it should revert to veg,
but be prepared to veg a little longer than anticipated, personally i would give it 24 hr lighing to help it along.[yea,24 hr lighting on that should bring it bck to veg quicker...
 
leave it as is, keep it on veg nutes and it should revert to veg,
but be prepared to veg a little longer than anticipated, personally i would give it 24 hr lighing to help it along.[/QUOTE

Don't give it 24....if its rooted and planted in the system keep her on 18/6. 24 is a killer. From what I seen.
 
24 is a killer? What the hell are you talking about? On an 18/6 schedule, that 42 hours a week your plants are not growing. 18/6 will work to veg plants/clones, but 24 hours of light is optimal. It's just a fact. If ANYTHING a clone that was flowering NEEDS 24 just to let it know DAMN sure it's veggy time.
 
I have had clones that were cut from a flowering plant and the new leaves change in shape. Look like a lemon tree leaf. But they eventually revert back to what they should look like. Still produce great fruit!
 
it sure looks like mites to me... i actually just recieved a clone like this too. treated with neem oil twice and changed the soil and now all new growth is clean.
 
Bushybush:
If you veg in 24 hours light you're just wasting electricity... http://lmgtfy.com/?q=light+saturation+plants This link should help explain. Think I read some of the big wigs on here saying anything more that 20/4 for vegging is pointless...if 24hrs light was "optimal" why dont people grow autoflowering plants under 24hours light? And to say that plants dont grow in the dark...all I can say is *facepalm*. The only time 24hour light is recommended is when rooting clones.

And for the others...if it was cut from a flowering plant it would be growing single bladed leaves from the new growth, not the small 3+ bladed leaves you can see growing from it.
 
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