Re-veg question-s

So this girl is a main line experiment (Cookie Monster) which was meant for the outside plant that I like an inexperienced outside grower put outside far to early, probably a month + a few weeks, so she already cycled through almost flower once, and now that its counterpart next to her (white rhino) is in it’s probably 2nd week of flower, what should I expect from her?


I trimmed one main cola of it’s little 3 leaf stress leafs just to see if it does anything different?

I know the plants already stressed from prolonged cycles now I would guess, so my question is should I do this on the others to help aerate her more ? If these are future colas they are already very thick.
Or just leave her be? I’m just over-worried about bud rot from possible future outside elements.
Here the Rhinos :rhinoceros: current stage-


Thanks for any input, can’t find to much about reveg on the web… maybe not using the correct keywords on the search? Idk.

Here are a couple relevant threads that could help.

RE-Veging a continous grow garden

Reveg (accidental flower)

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The above re-veging thread include my cloning.
The two practices (re-veg and cloning) can complement each other plus boost your grow-abilities.


Above are clones taken, mostly from re-veged plants.

Some are from seed

Clone under rock and big gulp.
3-revegers on right.
They are now coming into flower.
Trim pieces contribute to the clone farm.
Different life decisions influence growing, big time.
Knowing how to time your grow management is important.
Example
I can’t grow Autos (indoors), to their best, in summer.
Also, can’t grow outdoors, before June (PNW mornings too damp/cold).
Barely any plants, July & Aug (indoors)
Better to not do indoor June-Sept, for me.
Autos for winter (Oct-May)

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