macsnax

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if your uppotting to a slightly larger pot, not a huge different, root trim will help. If you have a huge plant growing crazy, when you transplant, you can trim roots. I've seen many trim super long clone roots.
I pulled my dosidos out of my undercurrent a few weeks ago, moving and not enough time to finish. Anyway, I cut her root mass in half to transplant into coco. She didn't even skip a beat, never quit praying. Kinda blew me away there was no shock.
 
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Bodyne

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Seen some old dudes bonsai the fuck out of mother plants and keep them small short, but stout and alive and they trimmed that root mass. I still get a chill messin with em, lol, for a long time I didn't want to disturb em at all. After seeing some things, Im careful, but not quite as gentle as I thought in the past. And not scared of em, lol
 

Chunky Stool

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In the case of the pic , it’s to take a plant from a 10g pot to a 3g one .
A revegging plant doesn’t need 10 gallons .

But if you have a root bound plant it can be beneficial. When you plant a root bound plant , the plants roots will have “memory” they will want to stay tight to the center and not want to branch out into the new space as much . (The main feeding roots)
If you make 4 cuts (about the bottom 1/3 of the roots in 1/4s) grab from the bottom n pull to 4 “fingers” this will air prune them and promote new growth, in different directions.
(Edit .... you’ll want to transplant after that , not put it back in the same pot)

Revegging isn’t hard .
Recently
I’ve been playing with light cycles at the end of flowering , and now it is even easier.
Is there a secret to revegging?
I've always just put em on 18/6 light schedule and water only.

There are two plants in my garage revegging in 3 gallon bags. I could trim roots and stick em in small buckets if it would help.
What do you think?
 

evergreengardener

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Is there a secret to revegging?
I've always just put em on 18/6 light schedule and water only.

There are two plants in my garage revegging in 3 gallon bags. I could trim roots and stick em in small buckets if it would help.
What do you think?
I reveg in the veg area i have noticed they seem to reveg a alittle faster if you up the nitrogen after a day or two
 

evergreengardener

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Seen some old dudes bonsai the fuck out of mother plants and keep them small short, but stout and alive and they trimmed that root mass. I still get a chill messin with em, lol, for a long time I didn't want to disturb em at all. After seeing some things, Im careful, but not quite as gentle as I thought in the past. And not scared of em, lol
i beat the ever loving shit out of some of my plants and roots as long as they arent in flower they almost never skip a beat
 

BigHornBuds

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Is there a secret to revegging?
I've always just put em on 18/6 light schedule and water only.

There are two plants in my garage revegging in 3 gallon bags. I could trim roots and stick em in small buckets if it would help.
What do you think?
What’s the medium?
If that’s not soil I’d .....
Cut holes in the bag to make it more “air pot” like
I’d flush it good , with veg nutes or megacrop @ 1.0 , cal/mg & a enzyme to break down the dead roots .
I wouldn’t mess with the roots right now till you see new growth.

A lot of my success with reveg starts in veg , and is carried though flower,
I don’t clean lower growth on the plants , let the larf live , this will make reveg easier.

When you know you have a keeper for reveg, if you can get it back to 18-24 hours of light, a week before chop will speed things up a lot . N not affect the bud enough to matter , n saving the plant is more important imo.
 

BionicΩChronic

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hah, I purposely just did one young plant in a 1 gal, and from what i've seen so far she seems pretty packed with beans. I will try that. Maybe just use all the leftovers to make some bubble hash. I've been wanting an excuse to get one of those little washing machines and try bubblehash.

Mega crop is whats up. I just thought it was all hype and marketing, but I have a better looking garden on Mega Crop than I ever did running Nectar, GH trio, anything else. And I spend 1/10th of the time dicking around with it. Never pH anymore hardly, and its always good. I just feed an average regimine and I get results I like. I"m not saying i'm the best grower growing the best shit, I just am just personally pleased with MC results.
I won a pound if MC. Humidity got to it n I had to freeze it. It's thawed now into a lumpy pebble filledpaste...
Still gonna use it tho on my non organics (less highreguarded plants)

Has this happened to anyone else's MC?
 
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HamNEggs

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I have only revegged a couple times but i trim it to just 3 or 4 short tops and cut a good half of the roots off and transplant them to fresh veg soil with higher n. Usually takes a few weeks for me to see that new growth. Oh and i have always done 24/0 with the lights.
 

blowincherrypie

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You mean that thread that got deleted when people posted about what a cluster the site was and how often people were being scammed? That plug?
Ya big buddy always coming in to make sure we have the latest, and completely unsolicited, strainly news... :roll:

Ive actually copped a few packs of chuckers through strainly fwiw.. but dude just always drop in out of nowhere like "HI EVERYBODY... Check out whats new at strainly..... strainly... STRAINLY.. STRAINLY..STRAAAIINNNLLLLY"
 

CoB_nUt

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I won a pound if MC. Humidity got to it n I had to freeze it. It's thawed now into a lumpy pebble filledpaste...
Still gonna use it tho on my non organics (less highreguarded plants)

Has this happened to anyone else's MC?
Has happened to me,not to the extent you've experienced.Once thawed and dried mine was clumpy,never went back to a powder state.I weighed it and used it as I normally would.
 
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