Cat feasted on my friends autoflower, can it reveg?

doobiekid420

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So a friend of mine told me his cat made a meal of his 2 week old autoflower, can it reveg? The stem is now growing white at the top, whats happening? Is growth possible yet? Pics included.

P.S. His cats name is Bud. Bud ate his potential bud. Damn Bud! A picture of Bud the kitten included ^_^. Dat bastard. And im not choking Bud either -_-. It might be a little hard to see, but its growing white. Oh and, you don't think it hurt his cat at all right? No poisons or anything, now he has the poops :[.
 

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charface

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Bud looks like a filthy hippy now.
If you dont need the space it would be fun
to try to get that thing going or watch it finally turn into a hemp toothpick.

I think you need some vegetative growth
to generate more but I dont know.



**H@Ck ALLeRt**
Any info I give is based on what I would be comfortable doing.
Please get other opinions.

In nature plants don't live in plastic buckets but at my house they do or they get the f**k out.
 

doobiekid420

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I'm sure someone knows the answer to this. And oh yeah my friend has plenty of room, he has a giant closet... Bud somehow managed to get in. Bud got hungry. Bud ate bud.
 

doobiekid420

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No autos can not be revegged

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Im not sure if thats completely true. I saw on a couple forums about breaking autoflower myths, and a couple guys managed to clone and have it reveg. But, if thats true. Can it reveg in the state that its in? Well hell it was only 2 weeks old so it wasnt even done vegging.
 

AimAim

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No seedling (of any species) would recover from losing everything, including cotyledons, at that small size.
 

Cereal box

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What Aim said. It has no leaves to take in light. It cannot grow any more. The guys that cloned and revegged that auto definitely had some leaves on it, I'm sure. GL.
 

kryptoniteglo

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Awww…I have an old post from more than a year ago when one of my cats got into my tent right after I had put my new seedlings in their rock wool cubes in hydroton. He pulled the cubes out and played with them. :(

Once the NEXT set of plants got bigger, he'd try to chew the stalks if I let him near them. So I definitely kept him out. Besides, once the bud forms it will catch air-borne cat hair, and that's just gross.
 

charface

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So do we know if we can re-veg the cat?

In nature plants don't live in plastic buckets but at my house they do or they get the f**k out!
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
Sorry, that little sprout is done. Even if it were not nearly that bad, autos do not tolerate stress. Autos will stop growing with any significant stress, such as upcanning from a party cup to a 1 gal container. I've had fully mature autos that were only 3" tall. I smoked all the bud on it in one bowl. I think that is how it would have wanted to go.
 

doobiekid420

Active Member
At least have bud do a smoke (edibles) report.
Buds edible smoke report: THIS WASN'T CATNIP.
Yeah, my friend said it's done. That little white new growth thing grew a bit more then stopped and turned brown. It was his first auto flower and he used it because he had only a little space left. BUT guess what, he told me he caught Bud lurking around outside his grow room... Buds addicted....
 
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