Reversing male into vegetative state. Have you done it?

Farmer's Hat

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I am currently reversing cuttings from two different males, back into vegetative state. Ive never done this before, but I imagine its pretty straightforward and similar to reversing a female into vegetative state. Currently they are under 24 hours of led light.
Have you done this before? Is there anything unusual I should look out for?

Here are pics of the purple male, and the roughed up clone that was recently transplanted. The clone will bounce back, no problem.
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Cheers
 

Moflow

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Yes I cloned an Ace Seeds Malawi male a while ago.
It was easy enough to keep in veg under 24 hr light in corner of veg area.
Didn't have any issues with it.
Good luck!
 

conor c

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I am currently reversing cuttings from two different males, back into vegetative state. Ive never done this before, but I imagine its pretty straightforward and similar to reversing a female into vegetative state. Currently they are under 24 hours of led light.
Have you done this before? Is there anything unusual I should look out for?

Here are pics of the purple male, and the roughed up clone that was recently transplanted. The clone will bounce back, no problem.
View attachment 5424360View attachment 5424361View attachment 5424362

Cheers
Depends on genetics some will reveg some won't some males almost wanna auto pretty much
 

conor c

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Interesting
Does it have something to do with ruderalis genes?
Nope not at all just not everything is so stable some stuff also blooms if root bound for example even though it's a photo spg and some of its progeny will do this also some stuff can be what folk call semi auto that don't mean it has ruderalis in it in reality it's a photo strain that's just extremely photo sensitive and triggers early as a result stuff like Moroccan or Turkish strains and some others do this.
 
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Farmer's Hat

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Nope not at all just not everything is so stable some stuff also blooms if root bound for example even though it's a photo spg and some of its progeny will do this also some stuff can be what folk call semi auto that don't mean it has ruderalis in it in reality it's a photo strain that's just extremely photo sensitive and triggers early as a result stuff like Moroccan or Turkish strains and some others do this.
That is good to know. I will keep my fingers crossed. Hopefully both of these males are stable enough to reveg.
 
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