Cannarado genetics

HumbleCounty513

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When re-vegging, give them enough water, but don't over saturate or hit the nutes too hard. Also don't pull the buds off the remaining branches. The new tops usually grow out of the old buds, not from the nodes like you'd think.

Sometimes the plants you thought were surefire keepers don't taste like they smelled, and the one you thought wasn't that great and threw away the clone ends up being your favorite after a few weeks of drying. It doesn't hurt to keep the clones you took for a few extra weeks so you don't have to re-veg.
Excellent advice. Re-veg is a lot of unproductive time consumption & stress on the plant. Too many other great options that will reward you much sooner
 

JewelRunner

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I find that success increases with the amount of the plant remaining and how deep into flower she went, hopefully not too long.
If I see something I like mid flower and I didn’t back it up, I’ll take snips. Definitely way harder to reveg something you flowered out to maturity. Did take like 2 months but I saved a topanga lemon x Cali king gassy kush female that Hermed down low.5E358BD5-7FA2-48E3-9D52-CD96302C1E2B.jpeg

Took like a month and a half after rooting to regrow but it took, along with a crazy variegated topang lemon x ssh I wanted to run again. I’ve only tried to reveg a fully mature plant once and it didn’t take. Definitely do something to keep that plant going sooner rather than later if she catches your eye
 

Moabfighter

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I reveg all the time and it works wonderfully in my situation. I’d say I have a 99% success rate.
Shit really. I’ve tried four or five times and my plant stem and remaining buds always dry out into a sorry looking sack of shit while trying to reveg. It gets to… “ok this is barely a plant anymore” and I call it a wrap. Maybe need to be more humid idk
 

ChronicWonders.

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Shit really. I’ve tried four or five times and my plant stem and remaining buds always dry out into a sorry looking sack of shit while trying to reveg. It gets to… “ok this is barely a plant anymore” and I call it a wrap. Maybe need to be more humid idk
Are you leaving it in veg conditions and continuing to water?
 

higher self

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Unless I'm running too many plants it's just easier to clone before flower. I still have Altar Bread clone in 5 oz bathroom cup for at least 50 days. It's less stressful keeping this small clone around than worrying about reveg. If the Altar Bread is good I'll transplant, take another cut & flower out mother plant after some veg time

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colocowboy

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Shit really. I’ve tried four or five times and my plant stem and remaining buds always dry out into a sorry looking sack of shit while trying to reveg. It gets to… “ok this is barely a plant anymore” and I call it a wrap. Maybe need to be more humid idk
I don’t know how much you leave but just a couple nugs down low is not generally enough. A couple fan leaves are very helpful, when harvesting try and remove as much bud from stem as you can, leaving as much leaf as you can. Careful not to overwater as it will drink way less. Don’t let it get a bunch of amber, take it as early as possible.
 

JustBlazin

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I had to reveg my sundae driver but I didn't have room in my veg room so I kept it in flower still hooked to my blumat waiting for my others to finish flowering and my veg room to make room. After like 3 weeks in flower it started to reveg in flower than started budding again. So when I saw some decent size shoots come up I took snipes and I saved it without even putting it back in veg. And a couple grams of bud of the plant after it reflowered...lol
I didn't smoke the reflower just tossed it.
I didn't know you could reflower just like you can reveg:hump:
 

HumbleCounty513

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If I see something I like mid flower and I didn’t back it up, I’ll take snips. Definitely way harder to reveg something you flowered out to maturity. Did take like 2 months but I saved a topanga lemon x Cali king gassy kush female that Hermed down low.View attachment 4952061

Took like a month and a half after rooting to regrow but it took, along with a crazy variegated topang lemon x ssh I wanted to run again. I’ve only tried to reveg a fully mature plant once and it didn’t take. Definitely do something to keep that plant going sooner rather than later if she catches your eye
Hey JR working on the lineup for my small room & wanted to include several Rado beans. The over-under's & meat pies are def in. Have gushers. LPC, and sour apple. What's your rec?
 
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HumbleCounty513

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I reveg all the time and it works wonderfully in my situation. I’d say I have a 99% success rate.
Re-veging is as easy as cloning. You can have the near 100% success rate if you just keep giving it more time. In most instances it is not practical or time efficient and in the end you get a lesser yield over way more time. But to each his own that's what's great about growing there's no one way!
 

JustBlazin

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out of curiosity, who else takes snips in flower? interested in the success rate, im assuming its strain or even pheno specific
I take them usually only up to 3 weeks with same success rate pretty much as regular cloning. Only time I cloned a bud was my sundae driver when I found out I forgot to clone it like a dumbass :wall:
But i only got one bud of many to clone. And it was a fat bud and ended up getting mold on the bud so I tossed it. So I ended up having to reveg it
 
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