How do you re-veg Ruderalis?

IdontGetHigh

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In my outdoor bagseed grow this year, I ended up with one Ruderalis. I didn't know that's what is was until it was way too late to do any cloning. Based on what I've been reading about the strain being non-photoperiod sensitive, I'm kind of at a loss as to how I might get her back into veg. Will bringing her inside and putting her under 24/0 light do any good?:confused:
I topped her twice before she showed sex, and ended up getting four huge colas off her. I chopped the colas when they were ripe and left all the little popcorn buds behind. She's still alive but growing really slow. I would really like make this one the mother of a small indoor grow. She went seed to weed in 90 days - outdoors! My taster say it was exceptionally stony and tasted pretty good.
Any help would be appreciated.
 

IdontGetHigh

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it's done. that's why they call it ruderalis. there is no veg.
Crap... That's what I was afraid of. Do you think I can keep her alive until I can start another grow and use one of the inevitable males to pollinate her? I'm guessing February is the earliest, seeing as I have yet to set up the indoor op.
 

fdd2blk

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Crap... That's what I was afraid of. Do you think I can keep her alive until I can start another grow and use one of the inevitable males to pollinate her? I'm guessing February is the earliest, seeing as I have yet to set up the indoor op.

never grown it. i think it will just die. no matter what. it has gone thru it's life cycle.
 

IdontGetHigh

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I've heard that under natural conditions two years is the max a plant will live, so I'll treat her nice and hope for the best, but won't expect much. Seriously cool plant though. Would've been nice...
 

the widowman

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its only 50% of your seedlings that will flower on the 7th internode despite your photoperiod for ruderalis skunk so give it a try.
 
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