Ok to plant a reveg outside?

ReubenIsMyDog

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Never grown outside before, and probably overthinking this, but just curious if there's any good reason not to plant out a reveg. I have a couple of nice ones that would have a good head-start when the time comes in a few weeks here in the NE. The one thing that I can think of is that the scar from where the plant was originally cut/harvested might be susceptible to rot.
 

Treesomewanted77

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They will got fine. If you put them outside to early they will start to flower before then turn back to veg so I normally reveg all my outdoor because I put them in the hoop house way too early but haven’t had any negative side affects from it.
 

Boatguy

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Never grown outside before, and probably overthinking this, but just curious if there's any good reason not to plant out a reveg. I have a couple of nice ones that would have a good head-start when the time comes in a few weeks here in the NE. The one thing that I can think of is that the scar from where the plant was originally cut/harvested might be susceptible to rot.
I revegged a loser from a lost solo cup contest here years back. It did fine outdoors
 

Phytoplankton

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The only thing I’d add is harden the plant off when going from artificial to natural light. Put it in filtered sunlight for a few days before going into full sun.
 

Hugo Phurst

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wow gorgeous. what was their story?
A fuck-up from near the start.

Bag seed, started them in the kitchen (Feb/Mar) where it nice & warm, then the shock of moving them to the cold basement and full light, stressed them into flower(5 gal buckets). Probably took near to 4 weeks to revert to veg.

Pruned, lollopped & sent outdoors in early June (25gal pots).

Then August & September happened, clod wet and windy, powdery mildew and bud rot hit big time(more than 1/2 gone), so I wound up harvesting early. Fresh froze everything & made about 2.5oz bubble hash that got turned into green dragon.

This year I planted autos, hopefully they'll be done before end of Aug.
 
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