2 harvests 1 plant?

bigOZ

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Hey all


I am just wondering if anyone here has had any experience with re-vegging after harvest? I've been cruising the forums researching just about every aspect of my current set up for a while now, and I just harvested my first indoor crop. Unfortunately halfway through my babies growth cycle my job had taken me out of town for some time and my GF was left with a moisture meter and a watering can. Thankfully that worked out fine, but I was unable to set up a proper clone room. So to get to the point I decided I would like to try to re-veg a couple of my stronger plants. I know this can be done with lots of other flowering plants in nature. I just haven't come accross this subject during my other research and can't seem to find a whole lot of info on it. Any thoughts or tips would be appreciated, thanks.
 

babylonburn

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people take many harvest and cuttigs off bonsia moms...i dont know much bout the subject but its a start....look in2 and around it...hope ii helped
 

panhead

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Im going through my first reveg right now using information obtained from Fdd2blk's thread about revegging my hijack.

I took my plant after harvest & cut through the root mass leaving a root cluster about the size of a soft ball, then replanted in fresh soil,i then gave her a drink & a shot of nitrogen,then put her under 18/6.

You'll want to leave some of the lower small bud sites intact & some leaves as well but cut off the rest of the plant.

Look up "revegging my hijack" for a better understanding.
 

phiddy

Active Member
i reveged and rebudded some plants recently (second harvest ) the second was better taste/ bouquet that than the first
 

bigOZ

Active Member
Ok here is what I am working with. I harvested the entire plant with the exception of the lower budsites. Transplanted them into the same peat, vermiculite, perlite mix I used last grow. A shot of nitrogen and some vitamin B1, and back to 18 and 6.

The first two are the day of harvest and the last three are 13 days later, this morning. Any tips are always appreciated.
 

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