Cannaventure seeds thread

Amos Otis

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Looking good Capt and Ruby.

Today marks day 1 of the PRK reveg project. I've harvested my plant, moved the root mass and lower growth into a smaller reservoir and inside a tent under my 3000k quantum boards. Lights will run 24/7 until she dies or I see new growth. :mrgreen:

PRK Chapter 2: The Revegening.

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I'd chop at least the top 2 nugs on either branch.
 

ruby fruit

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Looking good Capt and Ruby.

Today marks day 1 of the PRK reveg project. I've harvested my plant, moved the root mass and lower growth into a smaller reservoir and inside a tent under my 3000k quantum boards. Lights will run 24/7 until she dies or I see new growth. :mrgreen:

PRK Chapter 2: The Revegening.

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I sacrificed a goat to please the clone gods for you ;)
Gd luck
 

Rivendell

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Ya know, I was debating on whether to do that or leave as much potential reveg growth as possible.

Do you reckon I'd get better results if I chopped the top nugs, or would that just net me more tasty nugs?

I'm open to any advice, flying by the seat of my pants here.
I would chop those two on each side as well, I always had better luck reveging with mostly under developed/larfy buds.
 

growslut

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@socal joe, I have heard the more material is left on there, the better chance of a successful reveg

If its more important to you to be successful with the reveg than to smoke the nugs then leave them on there and it will probably help the plant.

Also, if you leave it I think you can harvest the nuggage further down the road. The nugs eventually dry out on the plant during the reveg process. I haven't smoked those nugs but I did throw them in with the trim for baking

I actually harvested a couple outdoor plants in Sept and left some larf on there to see if they would reveg, even though the lighting was flower lighting. And it did. It didn't go back into veg state but it shot out new leaves and bud sites all over. Tomorrow I plan to harvest 2 outdoor plants for the 2nd time this season. Much smaller than the first round, but the Dreamcatcher looks better this round than the first time

Up-potted the CV Lemon along with a bunch of Bohdi today.
 

socaljoe

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@socal joe, I have heard the more material is left on there, the better chance of a successful reveg

If its more important to you to be successful with the reveg than to smoke the nugs then leave them on there and it will probably help the plant.

Also, if you leave it I think you can harvest the nuggage further down the road. The nugs eventually dry out on the plant during the reveg process. I haven't smoked those nugs but I did throw them in with the trim for baking

I actually harvested a couple outdoor plants in Sept and left some larf on there to see if they would reveg, even though the lighting was flower lighting. And it did. It didn't go back into veg state but it shot out new leaves and bud sites all over. Tomorrow I plan to harvest 2 outdoor plants for the 2nd time this season. Much smaller than the first round, but the Dreamcatcher looks better this round than the first time

Up-potted the CV Lemon along with a bunch of Bohdi today.
I'm definitely more interested in getting a successful reveg. If it works, I'll have much more bud in the long run compared to what cutting those would get me. I think I'll do like I mentioned above, snip one and leave the other...see what happens.
 

growslut

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I'm definitely more interested in getting a successful reveg. If it works, I'll have much more bud in the long run compared to what cutting those would get me. I think I'll do like I mentioned above, snip one and leave the other...see what happens.
Right on. Sounds good.

Another reveg tip that was a game changer is don't put the plant directly under lights for the first couple weeks, or at least decrease the intensity. I keep my revegging plants in the corner of the veg tent where there isn't a light directly over them. Before, I used to put my reveg plants directly under the lights and less than 50% were successful. But once I lowered the light intensity I got 12/14 to successfully reveg next round.
 

socaljoe

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Right on. Sounds good.

Another reveg tip that was a game changer is don't put the plant directly under lights for the first couple weeks, or at least decrease the intensity. I keep my revegging plants in the corner of the veg tent where there isn't a light directly over them. Before, I used to put my reveg plants directly under the lights and less than 50% were successful. But once I lowered the light intensity I got 12/14 to successfully reveg next round.
I have my light turned all the way down, I figured I'd see how the plant responded and adjust accordingly. My tent is tiny so there's no hiding it in the corner, I guess I could block a couple panels if need be.

Thanks for the suggestions. I really hope this turns out.
 

boybelue

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Ya know, I was debating on whether to do that or leave as much potential reveg growth as possible.

Do you reckon I'd get better results if I chopped the top nugs, or would that just net me more tasty nugs?

I'm open to any advice, flying by the seat of my pants here.
I would cut them off to. I've revegged many and it's always the lower growth that pops out first. I believe it has something to do with the hormones, same as cuttings I've read the lowers have more of the hormones associated with rooting. Plus the upper denser stuff takes a lot of energy to sustain that could be spent on the lower larf. Of course I could be wrong, this is just what I've experienced. Good luck!
 
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