Outdoor Reveg Attempt

Liousee

New Member
I was high with some friends when one asked why do we kill the plant to harvest. Being a hyper stoner, I immediately turned to professor Google for advice. Sadly, revegging seems to be a thing only indoor growers can do.
I decided I will be doing an experiment with that, since I live in a relatively warm country (a normal winter is around 15-25C excluding the seldom storm with tons of sun). I figured I would create some greenhouse cover for the "cold" months. I will leave a little growth on the bottom when harvesting (mid October).
I know there's not much hope, but who doesn't like experimenting?
Any ideas on how to go about this? Using any electricity is not an option for me...
Thanks!
 
Last edited:

ganga gurl420

Well-Known Member
I was high with some friends when one asked why do we kill the plant to harvest. Being a hyper stoner, I immediately turned to professor Google for advice. Sadly, revegging seems to be a thing only indoor growers can do.
I decided I will be doing an experiment with that, since I live in a relatively warm country (a normal winter is around 15-25C excluding the seldom storm with tons of sun). I figured I would create some greenhouse cover for the "cold" months. I will leave a little growth on the bottom when harvesting (mid October).
I know there's not much hope, but who doesn't like experimenting?
Any ideas on how to go about this? Using any electricity is not an option for me...
Thanks!
Honestly without supplemental lighting it will not work. It's not just the cold that kills the plant but the lack of light.
 

Liousee

New Member
Just for follow up; this is my first grow, so I'm glad to say she's starting to look strong enough to potentially survive this. (The left plant is an Auto Jack)
image.jpeg
 

Vnsmkr

Well-Known Member
I was high with some friends when one asked why do we kill the plant to harvest. Being a hyper stoner, I immediately turned to professor Google for advice. Sadly, revegging seems to be a thing only indoor growers can do.
I decided I will be doing an experiment with that, since I live in a relatively warm country (a normal winter is around 15-25C excluding the seldom storm with tons of sun). I figured I would create some greenhouse cover for the "cold" months. I will leave a little growth on the bottom when harvesting (mid October).
I know there's not much hope, but who doesn't like experimenting?
Any ideas on how to go about this? Using any electricity is not an option for me...
Thanks!
revegging takes valuable time that most people dont want to fuck with, quicker just to plant new seeds or clones than to wait on a reveg. Of course they will reveg
 

Liousee

New Member
After harvest put some lighting on the beast til next season. You could have yourself one big bush!
I hope I figure out a clever solution to make that happen. Luckily the winter days here are quite sunny and not very short..

revegging takes valuable time that most people dont want to fuck with, quicker just to plant new seeds or clones than to wait on a reveg. Of course they will reveg
Well, it's kinda tricky to come around seeds around here... :(

careful that rope stuff u got to tie your plant down doesn't get wet.....
It won't be raining around here until November, and even more likely until December. Would it cause rotting or something?
 

ruby fruit

Well-Known Member
I hope I figure out a clever solution to make that happen. Luckily the winter days here are quite sunny and not very short..



Well, it's kinda tricky to come around seeds around here... :(



It won't be raining around here until November, and even more likely until December. Would it cause rotting or something?
it can affect the stem a bit I learnt last year make it go a yellowish colour which might have turned to rot if left to long..i had a car trailer net scrogged on mine and found if it got wet it marked the stem pretty quick ..might not cause major damage but better to be safe than sorry
 

Vnsmkr

Well-Known Member
it can affect the stem a bit I learnt last year make it go a yellowish colour which might have turned to rot if left to long..i had a car trailer net scrogged on mine and found if it got wet it marked the stem pretty quick ..might not cause major damage but better to be safe than sorry
Yeah you dont want anything rubbing your stems anyway, it can cause area which can rot as ruby pointed out
 
Top