Ready to harvest end of the month .. HELP please

mcgravity

Active Member
ok so my plants will be ready to harvest at the end of this month , could i chop all the buds of my plants then put them back in to veg stage and re-grow again after i have harvested ?
 

mcgravity

Active Member
yes, but it won't yield as much.
thanks for the reply ,

how much of a loss are we talking here ? a few gram or a few ounce loss , and is it possible to get it back in to re-veg then take some clones this way they shouldnt be a loss ??
 

gobbly

Well-Known Member
sorry, it's not something I've done, so I can't give more info :( I just know everyone who does it posts that the yield is less, but that by skipping veg time they still yield more per time than starting a fresh veg... I run a perpetual, so I don't waste time in veg and it would decrease my yield, but if you have a single room it seems like an ok strategy...
 

Kottonmouth king15

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Try searching cloning a flowering plant.thats what im doing,just took 12 clones from my harvest(just finished lastnight) they'r supposed to branch way more than reg.clone.
 

Randm

Active Member
Regenerating or re-vegging a marijuana plant is easy, and contrary to what was previously mentioned can yeild just as much as an un-revegged plant. You just have to be patient and be aware that stressing the plant can cause it to hermi.

I have successfully re-vegged both Power Plant ( from Nirvana ) and White Widow. After failing too get clones from my plants (long story)I decided to try re-vegging.

What I did:
After harvesting the major buds I left the bottom 1/3 of the plant and cut off the top 2/3. I left the small popcorn buds on the plant as well as all the vegitation on the bottom 1/3.
I trimmed about 1/2 too 2/3 off of the root ball and re-potted in fresh soil.
fed the plants with a high N nutriant.

Thats basically it. It takes about 6 weeks or so for the plant to switch back to veg and start showing signs of re-growth. The new growth will first be seen at the small bud sites, where new leaves will begin showing. The re-vegged plant will be as healthy and produce just as much ( or more) than it did befor.

I grow under 400 watt, in soil ( foxfarm) , for my indoor grow. And have used re-vegging any time I need to preserve a strain which for some reason I didn't get clones. It is an excellent way to preserve that 'special' keeper.

Good luck and happy growing.
 
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