Need a fresh pic. All but one look to be coming along. Just misted with 5.9Ph and fish emulsion. Hate cloning from flower. Worth the extra TLC everytime though.Doing it the hard way. Have a Pre '98 BK that I can't let go. Cut yesterday along with three others I want to play with in a planned grow next year. Poor thing got neglected under it;s neighbors. Still kicking myself for not culling my crop early. Never again. View attachment 4666518View attachment 4666519View attachment 4666517
You get the green thumb for this post, tis gonna be kick azz to see how she grow's!Thought id drop a few pics of my current run in here for ya'll:
Ayuhuasca Purple from seed, vegged for roughly 4 weeks, flipped to flower for 3 weeks, flipped back to veg (the reveg) for 3 weeks, and then back to flower, where its currently at week 3.
As most info on revegging states, it took roughly 2 weeks for the plant to show signs of vegetative growth after the initial flowering. Calyxes that were small and hardly existent at the time of going from 12/12 to 20/4, had continued to grow and expand, except instead of swelling and condensing itself with the other calyxes to form a solid bud (as it would normally do if it continued to flower without reveg), the calyxes grew outwards on small stems, and began to expand (almost as if swelling with resins) until small growth shoots burst out.
Red circles shows several calyxes just beginning to push out vegetative growth. Notice theyve grown out away from the center mass, and have grown round/bulbous. The exterior of these swollen calyxes are sheathing vegetative growth building inside:
Here is a close up of a single calyx JUST as a new growth shoot is pushing out of the center (again, notice the individual calyx has its own stem):
Blue circles are about 3-7 days of growth, compared to the red circles. Again, notice how the calyx grows outwar on its own stem, and then new growth pushes out from there:
New growth, it appears, is most abundant where buds that grew during initial flowering, receive the greatest amount of light during the reveg, which is consistent with normal auxin distribution. Buds that remain vertical push a single, large new growth out of the top, while buds that were trained horizontally will grow several smaller new growth tips due to increased light distribution among the calyxes on the individual buds.
Here is a shot of the topside (showing most of the new growth), and a picture from the underside (showing majority of the older growth, including mostly buds/stems):
I know most people revegging are doing so with harvested plants or monster cropped clones, so I thought you guys might be interested to see revegging on a fully grown plant that is neither a monster cropped clone nor a harvested plant revegging for a second harvest
Is this in ground or pot?My plants are flowering for the 4th week and they are nutrient burnt and reveg, so what do I need to do now? Will they flower again, and I plant them indoors, soil soil pots 7gl
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I mix 70% worms and 30% peat and perliteIs this in ground or pot?
Well when I have done it myself it has worked out over 90% of the time. But others I known have not been as successful. The key for me has seemed to be, to leave a large amount of lower growth and smaller buds (even though they are still nice and it hurts to leave them there) on the plant at harvest. I then set them off to the side of the veg light that is on 24 hours a day. When i see the first round edged leaves forming, I move them under the light and let them do their thing.Interesting concept ... makes sense though. A couple of thoughts ...
How successful percentagewise is revegging? I would love it if I didn't have to take clones before I knew what each plant would turn out like and I could just clone form a revegg of plants I wanted to keep as mothers.
Thanks! I grow in 4 gal coco hempy buckets so it should be interesting managing the nutes until the plant gets its act togetherWell when I have done it myself it has worked out over 90% of the time. But others I known have not been as successful. The key for me has seemed to be, to leave a large amount of lower growth and smaller buds (even though they are still nice and it hurts to leave them there) on the plant at harvest. I then set them off to the side of the veg light that is on 24 hours a day. When i see the first round edged leaves forming, I move them under the light and let them do their thing.
The initial growth is slow and weird looking. But within a month or so they start taking off again. Then just move them to some new soil and away she goes!
Good luck if you give it a shot. And if ya don't, good luck anyway friend!
I'm sure it'spossible. I did it in dwc several years ago and it worked out fine.Thanks! I grow in 4 gal coco hempy buckets so it should be interesting managing the nutes until the plant gets its act together
At this stage, none, 24/7 and to this day she'z still on 24/7. Not because I want to but I'm always preparing another plant and it doesn't hurt.
The 1st thing you wanna do is MIR (Make It Rain) i.e. dump 4 gallons of water through the medium to clear out excess salts and anything that might throw things out of balance. Make sure the 4th gallon is loaded with a high Nitrogen veg food, doesn't matter what, I use Jacks 20-20-20. Once you do that, leave her under 24/7 light with a fan for at least 3 weeks and she'll be good to go!My plants are flowering for the 4th week and they are nutrient burnt and reveg, so what do I need to do now? Will they flower again, and I plant them indoors, soil soil pots 7gl
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