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Great bit of advice CPTCaptain Beefheart wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 6:48 pmI keep a few mums to keep them tame I use a 5 inch pot of compost to restrict the rootsbonsais mine are and if they grow to big I take to them with a pair of shears chop them well back, here's one here which I chopped back today it was twice as big as the pictures 4 hours ago give her a stiff feed of grow I did now water only for a week
. It will soon grow again
bonsai for the win and my light is a 7 watt household led
24/7. This mum is about 2 years old now
Great Googly Moogly
I've not done the reverse on a flowering plant I rather just take a cutting and reveg that, in fact I'll be taking a cutting of my water melon cake this afternoon as it looks like it could do well with a proper grow see, the plant is about 7 weeks into flower BTWsageridder wrote:I'm surprised but I do have question about this. Has anyone ever took a mother into flower and then back to veg, Do the cuts from a plant that's had done to have the same crazy growth as a clone taken in flower?