simpleleaf
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You probably will want packets of pH salts to calibrate it. Read some instructions online about how to care for it.Just get a 14 dollar pH meter that has good reviews.
It takes about a month to revert a bloomed plant to vegetative under 24 hours of light per day, and I believe it has to have leaves to revert (that means I wouldn't bother trying to revert if it just has remaining branches, although there's a youtube video I watched long ago which allegedly showed a successful reversion from only branches). Due to your plant's small size it's hard to judge whether it's faster to start anew with new seeds or clones, or revert. If you decide to revert, it's kind of fascinating to watch, after about a month, new leaves grow out of the buds, and those buds elongate as stem growth starts back up. Also, until you get the fertilizer problems resolved, you may not have success with reversion. I get the feeling the plant doesn't really want to revert, so you need to make conditions as optimal as possible.And if the plant is a loss should I just try to save it and if it doesn't go good just cut and dry
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