Re-Vegging After Harvesting Your Baby

nothingtodeclare

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i am also interested in this i am not sure where i see it but someone started to flower then switched it back to vegg an then started flowering they was claiming that it increases yield not sure of this though due to the stresses which the plant would undergo,would probably cause it to herm,
i have lost a couple of lady's that produced really well and am gutted at losing it as i start from seed all the time so i wished i had cloned it this reveg would work out great nice thread
 

stinkbudd1

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i am also interested in this i am not sure where i see it but someone started to flower then switched it back to vegg an then started flowering they was claiming that it increases yield not sure of this though due to the stresses which the plant would undergo,would probably cause it to herm,
i have lost a couple of lady's that produced really well and am gutted at losing it as i start from seed all the time so i wished i had cloned it this reveg would work out great nice thread
Yeah i feel your pain on that but this is mainly about re-vegging after harvest yet we are not turning away any knowledge of the reveg soat if you know what i mean so share whatever you have that can make our try more successfuland get us better in the long run!! By the way thanks for dropping by hope to have you around when we finally get this stuff down pat...
 

stinkbudd1

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do revegged plants have a shorter flower period? since the root production is already made.
With the reseach ive done it seem to be the case on the plant that starts this thread the guy talks about a 9 9 1/2 week turn over fron the start of re-vegg but i think hes talking about an after harvest re-vegg..
 

stinkbudd1

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nice info, +rep
Thanks for the rep and i hope it will be of help to you if you need to do this as i stated im in this possition because i failed at cloneing and i ran into a Blue Diesel Pheno that i di not want to lose so once i harvest i will be imeediately going back into re-vegg with her and see what happens...
 

stinkbudd1

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With these pic's you can see why i want to keep this Pheno! The plant one the left is the purple Pheno they are both Blue Diesel From Sannies seeds but out of the 4 im doing this is the Only one to turn deep purple I also flowered her really young so she is not as large as she could have been but i have new pic's of her now and the main cola is getting huge and heavy..the two picture in the center are the Pheno im keeping..
 

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dajosh42069

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I got a friend who does this, not my cup of tea though, i'd rather just clone, then veg while the first batch is flowering.
 

C.Indica

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Hahaha I got so scared when I thought I saw a banana on your purple bud!
Looks great, you can see the purple frost and the green frost on each cola + about 1/3 of each medium sized fan leaf.

I want to eat those plants.
RAW.
 

stinkbudd1

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Hahaha I got so scared when I thought I saw a banana on your purple bud!
Looks great, you can see the purple frost and the green frost on each cola + about 1/3 of each medium sized fan leaf.

I want to eat those plants.
RAW.
Yeah you me and half of the peeps on the 600 thread seen that and we all had to do a double check and i was so happy that it was not nanners i lmost shit myself but yeah she is clean and doing real good i'll post some pics soon of her they are getting fatter by the day...
 

stinkbudd1

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Re-vegging is working for me :)

A great plant that has been re-vegging for a little over a month and a half:

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Now we are talking this is just what we needed to see here some proof possitive and i thank you for the pic's of the nice loooking re-vegg feel free to post any and all the progress you have with this as we all are here to learn this proccess as a matter of fact it would do us wonders if you could give a discription of what and how you did it to get to this point and if this re-vegg is after harvest ar re-vegged from flower? by the way rep to you and please dont be a stranger...
 

toastycookies

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Ok i'll try to answer all the questions without taking up much space on the thread as some do! First i'll be using bew 150 watt equivilent Cfls to start revegg and i'll have them under that light for 20 on and 4 off cycle as for the pottery i thought i mentioned it and if not let me say that i will repot and get the girls started in a highly (N) rich soil mixure that wil be also studded with micros and fresh soil to help the revegg along..For all of you that are here and along to help or learn welcome to you all and i hope together we can obtain or goal as for those that are here to daubt i dont mean to be rude but if you are not helping you are not welcome this is not a game or talking points to me its ny plants im concerned with here..This method if dome right is worth its weight in gold so let us try to find the way to perfect it without your bullshit..TY and Peace

ouch you hurt my feelings :(

well now i just have to play your little game. here goes my revegg from clone project...


cuttings taken on april 26th from 4 different plants 4-6weeks into flowering.

just started feeding them with a very diluted nute soup the day i took the pics (a few days ago), they looked hungry.

you can tell from some of the pics that some look like they are starting to get some new growth and strange looking leaves.



















expecting a long (4-6 week) revegg time before i'll be able to even think about taking more cuttings from them...
 

cannabis love

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Thanks, stinkbudd1 :)

I left some flowers and leaves intact on the lower branches during the harvest, and put it under 4 26w CFL's on a 18/6 lighting schedule. After a few days, I transplanted it into soil (it grew in a hempy bucket) in a smaller pot, after I had cut back the root mass by half. The soil has some fertilizer in it already, so I add extra fert's every third watering. Now I'll be able to get some clones off of her ;)

This is how she looked before harvest:

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lobsterxmanx

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cool stuff cannabis love. i recently had my hand at revegging this wonderfull little lady, the bottom bbranches were so big and budless that i coulndt just chop em down, and now theyre growing up again.
im curin the buds up at the moment, so ill be smokin and watching this baby grow.
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skataman

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Hey stinkbudd i'm def trying this after my harvest but, i was wondering can you re-veg autos?

I guess you couldn't since their veg time is pretty short as they almost enter flowering immediately, but have you tried it?
 

skataman

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ouch you hurt my feelings :(

well now i just have to play your little game. here goes my revegg from clone project...


cuttings taken on april 26th from 4 different plants 4-6weeks into flowering.

just started feeding them with a very diluted nute soup the day i took the pics (a few days ago), they looked hungry.

you can tell from some of the pics that some look like they are starting to get some new growth and strange looking leaves.



















expecting a long (4-6 week) revegg time before i'll be able to even think about taking more cuttings from them...

I like your setup, foul of coulors . . . looks like that twister game we used to play while kids :lol:bongsmilie
 

MsBBB

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I got a friend who does this, not my cup of tea though, i'd rather just clone, then veg while the first batch is flowering.
I basically do the same thing with taking cuttings/clones, veg them while the others are flowering. If I had known what to do, I would have tried revegging with my last plants. I made the mistake of cutting off all of the leaves, and then learned that you have to leave some leaves on the plant in order for it to reveg. I'm looking to start a mother just to see how she grows and how cuttings taken from her grow.
 

toastycookies

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I like your setup, foul of coulors . . . looks like that twister game we used to play while kids :lol:bongsmilie
haha. the colored collars make it easy to differentiate between strains. easier than writing on the little plastic tags or whatever and hoping they stay attached to the correct cutting...
 
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