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    Quote Originally Posted by ERBURT View Post
    Your better off taking cuts from the flowering plant.
    Monstercropping,takes 2-3 weeks for it to start revegging.
    My plant has taken off from monster cropping!
    I'd recommend it over a reveg because it's hard to get them to reveg even under 24/0 (or at least I'm no good at it).

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    What is monster cropping?


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    Taking a cutting from a flowering plant
    Same as you would from a mother but it takes
    Longer to get going but produces more bushier plants



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    Examples of monster cropped plants
    Cuts taken from flowering plants then placed back onto 18/6
    Tend to get single bladed leaves for a while then you get the "normal" leaves come back



    You get more random new growth from monster cropped plants meaning they can have a shorter veg time and maybe less topping
    Bushier quicker than a cut taken from a plant in veg imo anyway




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    Quote Originally Posted by ERBURT View Post
    Your better off taking cuts from the flowering plant.
    Monstercropping,takes 2-3 weeks for it to start revegging.

    I agree. Once a clone that has rooted after being taken from a 2-3 week flowering plant the bud site tend to explode with numerous potential colas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirl_420_SA View Post
    My plant has taken off from monster cropping!
    I'd recommend it over a reveg because it's hard to get them to reveg even under 24/0 (or at least I'm no good at it).

    Wish I had recent pics

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    She grew up to be a nice plant

    I wouldn't advise monster cropping for indoor growers as it's a lot harder to control an even canopy as assymetrical growth explodes frow monster cropping.

    It was perfect for outdoor as you have a good amount of colas at different levels and didn't have to worry too much about defoliation.

    You still need to remove all lower/useless growth off the plant as it is very congested and could give rise to mould and bug issues.

    Will be giving another go next year.

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    They do look a mess whilst revegging, they also grow a lot more spindly i have found so need supporting when flowering. They can grow into some nice bushes with little training. These 4 in the picture below were just grown straight up no topping at all just chopped the lower stuff off.


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