Reveg (Monster cropping)

bankcee

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So I have this plant that is like super bushy but I think it dwarfed on me.. lol its been the same height for I don't even know how long but months.. the side branching are extending very little and very slowly.. the old growth still has hair and trichs.. as if never came out of bloom but the new growth started.. seen single leaf and the 3 and 5 fingers.. they don't have trich or hairs the new growth.. am in veg and did it dwarf? lol

i fimmed and wanted to see if it would shoot up.. idk..

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I was thinking of breeding the one above with this one.. what you think?

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one on the right
 

Joe Blows Trees

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The plant is back in the veg state. As for the breeding, it's up to you. If you like the phenotypes then by all means breed away! Good luck. :weed:
 

bankcee

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so if I were to breed how do I do it.. cause I do like these phenos.. cs, then switch to bloom, take the pollen from the sacks then brush the other girl while she's in bloom as well or veg..
 

Jimdamick

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You said months for that amount of growth? Don't waste anymore time on that plant, as it is simply a dog that always will be a dog. Toss another seed and dump that plant. That's what I would do..
 

bankcee

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You said months for that amount of growth? Don't waste anymore time on that plant, as it is simply a dog that always will be a dog. Toss another seed and dump that plant. That's what I would do..
I want to use these for my first breeding experience though..
 

Jimdamick

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so if I were to breed how do I do it.. cause I do like these phenos.. cs, then switch to bloom, take the pollen from the sacks then brush the other girl while she's in bloom as well or veg..
You don't want to breed that POS. What are you growing in, what type of lighting and what do you feed it, and how often, may I ask?
 

bankcee

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You don't want to breed that POS. What are you growing in, what type of lighting and what do you feed it, and how often, may I ask?
so since it's a pos.. I wanna try my first breed experiment cause I'm not afraid of losing it..
 
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bankcee

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You don't want to breed that POS. What are you growing in, what type of lighting and what do you feed it, and how often, may I ask?
I haven't fed it anything yet.. I'm gonna transplant into some 7g smarties with suoersoil soon.. and harden them off and they going outdoors.. see how she does..
 

bankcee

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any of you think I should try lollipopping that bushy girl? just to create some space for good airflow?
 

Jimdamick

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I haven't fed it anything yet.. I'm gonna transplant into some 7g smarties with suoersoil soon.. and harden them off and they going outdoors.. see how she does..
You haven't fed it, for months? And you wonder if you should re-veg?
Hang around, read come Cervantes and start over.
You failed
 

bankcee

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that's actually not a bad thing that it hasn't needed food. it's barely showing fade.. it's in ewc peat and perlite it starts there and ends up in some super soil.. I pulled a p my last run outdoor don't think I failed.. first run too. if you've ever monster cropped you know it isn't a simple quick process. and it's already back in veg from being clipped from a flowering plant..
 

jackblaster

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Odd little mutant for sure. I mean, its not really my bag, but Ive seen weirder shit on the internet. Why not bloom out your little piglet and dust her off real good if you got the urge? Who am I to judge? Jimdamick?

Be kind/don't bite
 

bankcee

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that's what I'm gonna do.. I don't mind the seeds.. pheno was nice before the reveg..

Odd little mutant for sure. I mean, its not really my bag, but Ive seen weirder shit on the internet. Why not bloom out your little piglet and dust her off real good if you got the urge? Who am I to judge? Jimdamick?

Be kind/don't bite
 
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