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@hansdewet thanks for stopping by here..

I'm a bit confused by the question? So you have a cutting, is this cutting rooted already? Was it taken from a flowering plant ? If taken from a flowering plant, which is less than ideal BTW, the only course of action would be to immediately give it 24 hours of light or at least 20 hours so that it will revert back to a vegetative state. This will take weeks and the plant will do peculiar things during the shock.

If your natural light cycle is in flowering 12/12 or 14/10 hours of light to dark then the cutting will continue to flower. It's not based on size, it's totally enzymatic/hormonal and once a plant flips it's best to let it do it's thing. Where are u in the world? The southern hemisphere would be just heading into summer meaning it still should be veg cycles, long photo period for another couple of months. And the northern hemisphere is very much in winter for the most part..

In fact this is a method for sexing seed starts, u can take cuttings and then flip them into a 12/12 cycle to induce the preflowering so it's easier to determine sex without simply waiting for the slow natural process of vegetative growing..these new plants would then be discarded as they'd yield next to nothing.. It's only to identify the potential moms and dads gender..

Again, I'm not exactly sure what you meant, but I hope this helps you, if not try to explain in more detail your situation..thx

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It is planted outside so I can't really give it 20 h sun. You can look at my most recent post where you can see the plant is atleast 1 foot tall already. We are in the southern hemisphere.

I don't know what phase the mother plant was in. It is still very warm here and lots of sun. I just planted it into a box so I can move it more often

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