Re-Vegging After Harvesting Your Baby

kether noir

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mates,

i took some clones 30 days into flower. 2x 'plushberry', 2x 'vortex', & a '3d'. they have been in the aero cloner at around 8 to 9 days.
they look good at the moment, but will i need to spray feed the lot? being that it takes 2 or so weeks for roots and all. there is nothing in the cloner but p.h.ed water.

i also am to understand that they will grow a bit different once stable. they were some small buds and leafy bits from the base of the plants.
no?

still curious if anyone has an answer. clones took at 30 days of flowering.
it has been around 9 days and they live still. but starting to show yellow on the tips. like nute deficiency, i think. they're in an aero-cloner.
should i foliar feed then?


thanks
 

C.Indica

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I believe 'soft' wilting is from inadequate roots for the current humidity, i.e. increase humidity for now.
And that a light leaf tip deficiency is from the action of rooting.

It sounds like they're almost there.
 

kether noir

Well-Known Member
I believe 'soft' wilting is from inadequate roots for the current humidity, i.e. increase humidity for now.
And that a light leaf tip deficiency is from the action of rooting.

It sounds like they're almost there.
yeah, if they are going to make it they should have roots soon if not the starts of em. ill have to take a look at the stems and see.
thanks. i will raise the humidity as well. i was also going to re p.h. the water. it was at 5.9.

thanks again, + rep.
 

kether noir

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all clones that i took at 30 days in flower are re-vegging and/as they are showing roots. small roots, but roots. once i replant them ill post some pics of the clones and their growth.

thanks for starting this thread.
 

Marlo

Active Member
Does anyone know which strains are more likely to be revegged without problems? I think an indica strain would be better or not?
 

C.Indica

Well-Known Member
I generally only use the reveg when I've grown a plant from seed,
and had trouble cloning her before bloom.
 

cxper

Member
Great thread!

Interestingly my old boss at a grow house used to do this but I never thought to try it myself! He seemed to have mixed results but many of his plants were unhealthy and pathogen-prone.

And I've definitely rooted clones from a flowering plant, but only in the early stages of flower. It'd be interesting to try in late flower.
 

Guccizillaa

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Re-Vegging after Harvesting Your baby!!:mrgreen:

So i started this thread for all of us who have yet to master the fine art of cloning and run into a outstanding Pheno of a certain strain that they want to keep, well the only other option there is to try what is called the Re-veg technique as i have seen done on other sights as well as here..This is hopefully going to be a helping hand for many who may run into this trouble one day as i am now..

So what im going to do is use my Blue Diesel girl as a template to usin this technique and let it serve as hands on learning and all knowledge and know how would be greatly appreciated as this is intended to serve not just i but RIU as a whole...



Re-Vegging Marijuana Plants After Harvest

by Weedguru Higher » Sat Mar 06, 2010 9:18 pm
Re-Vegging Marijuana Plants After Harvest
by Grub

A lot of books and websites say that Cannabis is an annual plant, which means it usually germinates, flowers, and dies in one year/season. This is not necessarily true!

It is quite possible when growing indoors to grow a plant from seed, through the vegetative cycle, flowering and harvest, and then force the plant back into the vegetative cycle to repeat the whole process!

How does this happen?

Cannabis' life is governed by the hours of light it receives, if a plant is kept under a light for around 16 or more hours per day it will stay in the vegetative cycle indefinitely, if the light hours are reduced to around 12 hours per day the plant will go into flowering mode. If, when the flowering has finished and the crop harvested the light's are put back to 18 +hrs per day, the plant will be forced back into the vegetative cycle.



How is it done?


It is possible to harvest plants and then rejuvenate (re-vegetate) them vegetatively for a 2nd and even 3rd harvest. A second harvest can be realized in as little as 6-8 weeks. Since the plant stalk, and roots are already formed, the plant can produce a second, even third harvest of buds in a little more than half the time of the original harvest. When harvesting, take off the top 1/3rd of the plant. Leave most healthy fan leaves in the middle of the plant, cutting buds off branches carefully. On the lower 1/3rd of the plant, take off end flowers, but leave several small flowers on each branch. These will be the part of the plant that is regenerated. The more buds you leave on the plant, the faster it will regenerate. Feed the plant some high nitrogen plant food immediately after harvest.



After you have harvested your plant and left some of it still in tact, you need to transplant your mother because she needs new soil and room to grow a new root structure to support the new growth. Make sure your soil is semi-dry so that the root structure when it slides out of it's old home stays mostly in-tact, but since you have reduced the size of your plant you can also reduce the size of your root structure significantly. You can break off parts of the rootball mass without injuring the plant

When you intend to regenerate a plant, make sure it never gets too starved for nitrogen as it is maturing, or all the sun leaves will fall off, and your plant will not have enough leaves to live after being harvested.

Harvested plants can come inside for rejuvenation under continuous light or are left outside in summer to rejuvenate in the natural long days. As stated before, and in contrast to normal growth patterns, lower branches will be the first to sprout new vegetative growth. With the light's back to the veg cycle and the plant fed, the plant will start to grow new shoots. Usually it takes 2 or 3 weeks before any new shoots are noticed and the growth of the new shoots can look very strange, single leaves will grow aswell as other mutant looking leaves (as seen in the pic below). This is completely normal and after a couple of weeks growth the 'proper' leaves will start to appear.




How Long Do I Veg For?

As with all Cannabis plants, the longer you keep the plant in the re-veg cycle before switching to flowering, the bigger and better your plant will eventually become. Although, for best results it is better to wait until the re-vegged plant is producing a good amount of 'proper', full leaves again before switching to the flowering cycle.


After harvest and 45 days in re-vegging

Re-Vegging Clones

As with re-vegging whole plants, it is quite possible to re-veg a plant from a clone/cutting taken from a plant in flower. (as in the pic below).The exact same principles apply to clones.



Enjoy your new re-growth!
I have thought about this exact same thing and was half tempted to do it on my first grow because all my seeds were bagseeds and didn't wanna deal with more males. Does the potency of the bud diminish slightly second go around? If not i may just do that to my blue widow. +rep for lookin out.
 

Devilspawn

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I have revegged both a harvested plant and cloned flowering cuttings which take a little longer to root, but if ur good to them they reveg just like momma and grow strong. I had to do this when my clones were ready too early and started to die off and my flowering plants were taking longer than planned to finish . I am going to do it again this week as I finish out my current grow. I have an ak 48 that was an absolute beast in quantity and quality that I'm gonna reveg along w flowered cuttings that cloned along with a tangerine Dream that had two major colas after an ub topping. A tray full of revegge floweri g clones are going back in with mom while they reveg in my dwc set up undr a 357 may led
 

stinkbudd1

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Wow i have been away for a while so i have a lot of catching up to do but im glad you are joining i on this and i have good news for you im now trying my hand at re-vegging two gdp clones that were taking late into flowering so i will be posting pics and updates along the way here...
 

OldLuck

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Clockwork Orange after reveg. she took about 10 days to reveg and then veg her 3 weeks. She should be done next week.
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Scroga

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How many times can you flower and reveg the same plant? Is it possible to be perpetual without having to clone? If this works I'm just going to rotate my moms through flower and veg..too easy!.or not?
 

Oo S0uP oO

Active Member
I was under the impression that the transition stages from reveg to veg and the back from veg to flower slow a perpetual down a great deal, and that one would only do this if the alternative meant losing the blood line?? -S0uP

I did try to root a harvested bud once though, stupid bitch, shoulda guessed her gay...
 

Scroga

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How do you mean slow it down? If it takes a month to reveg and 2+ to flower..with my show I have 5 girls in flower, harvest and add new girl every fortnight, so 5 stages of flower each a fortnight apart, I also have a veg tent with 6 moms and clones...surely this could work for me?

new mom in, old root stock out every fortnight...it gets 2 months + r veg time before its her turn again...
 

Padrone

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I don't recomend re-vegging unless you absoloutly need to.
Clone/veg/bloom takes less time, doesn't shock your plant, doesn't risk male/hybrid
 
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