Plants revegging/flowering, what would u do?

compassionateExotic

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luckily every plant besides these 2 moms are not doing this and its because i put them 2-3 weeks outdoors behind rest and the light wasn't long enough

they are really nice looking moms, good genetics .
But is it worth the 100 gal pot a plant already flowering and that will have those stresses? im down but would love to hear ur guys views

options is plant em (100 gal) and let the plants do their thing or replace right now with non flowered plants and put the already flowered(reveg) plant in 25 gal instead ?



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both phenos are slow veg and don’t strech in bloom. sucks i put those two od to early, its just along time before flower stage outdoors

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compassionateExotic

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Well I left 1 of 2 in the 100 gallons pot, 2nd flowering/reveg plant I may put in a 30 gallon since I planted a non flowering . Wanted to see what u guys thought ?
 

curious2garden

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Well I left 1 of 2 in the 100 gallons pot, 2nd flowering/reveg plant I may put in a 30 gallon since I planted a non flowering . Wanted to see what u guys thought ?
I'd have left both reveggers, usually you get more in the end, look up monster cropping. I accidentally monster cropped twice last year and got a larger yield then I usually get. You just have to kind of ignore them as they look ratty while reveging. Either way I'm looking forward to hearing how it comes out for you.
 

compassionateExotic

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I'd have left both reveggers, usually you get more in the end, look up monster cropping. I accidentally monster cropped twice last year and got a larger yield then I usually get. You just have to kind of ignore them as they look ratty while reveging. Either way I'm looking forward to hearing how it comes out for you.
i have researched that before I just wasnt sure if it worked successfully same outdoors. Thanks for the 2nd views and reply !
 

curious2garden

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i have researched that before I just wasnt sure if it worked successfully same outdoors. Thanks for the 2nd views and reply !
Good point, I have no idea if it will actually generalize to outdoors! I'd guess it would but the proof is in the growing :) Looking forward to watching what happens.
 

Krit

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I'd have left both reveggers, usually you get more in the end, look up monster cropping. I accidentally monster cropped twice last year and got a larger yield then I usually get. You just have to kind of ignore them as they look ratty while reveging. Either way I'm looking forward to hearing how it comes out for you.
Yes, this is what will happen outdoor as well. I put my plants out a little early also and I let them go and they ended up being monster plants.
Keep an eye out for mold and other airflow issues because of all the extra leaf growth that happens. If you can control that you're looking at a big harvest. Makes trimming worst though with all those extra leaves. ☹
 
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