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Can this little lady be put back into veg?

  • yes

    Votes: 8 72.7%
  • no

    Votes: 3 27.3%

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    11

SasquatchRecon

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So, my very cool neighbor gave me a little present today, and I am not sure what to do with it. He says it was a cutting that he threw in a small tea cup a couple of months ago and has basically been unattended in his window sill, until today. I transplanted into a one gallon container with VermiFire potting soil, watered lightly, and will be under 24 hour light for at least a week. I have no expectations for this little lady, but the genetics are supposedly very good, and I wouldn't mind doing some experimenting with it and see what I can make of her. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. 20150119_152100.jpg
 
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dadio161

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I would put it under a lamp for a couple weeks . 24 hours a day . while you wait , read everything you can find .
 

ISK

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So, my very cool neighbor gave me a little present today, and I am not sure what to do with it. He says it was a cutting that he threw in a small tea cup a couple of months ago and has basically been unattended in his window sill, until today. I transplanted into a one gallon container with VermiFire potting soil, watered lightly, and will be under 24 hour light for at least a week. I have no expectations for this little lady, but the genetics are supposedly very good, and I wouldn't mind doing some experimenting with it and see what I can make of her. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. View attachment 3335043
Welcome to RIU....I would grow it out as is, you'll get a joint or two
 

SasquatchRecon

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Thanks for the welcome! Figured it is pretty much a waste of space, but curious to see if I can get it to veg out. Will update in a couple of weeks.
 

drolove

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gonna take a long time to reveg then you risk herming out due to the stress of reveg. IMO your wasting your time and space but good luck!
 

Knott Collective

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If you defoliate that so light can get to the lower buds you will more than triple your harvest. Probably get like 6.9 grams per watt of LED light divided by the velocity of the lumens squared multiplied by the ph of the runoff, or very close to a heaping shitload... that is if you're using AN only and sticking a railroad spike through the stems...
 

Alienwidow

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if he doesn't try to reveg he still has nothing. id try to reveg. you'll fail or maybe not. either way the waste of light for a joint isn't worth the time, but of you fluke off a big plant you'll be pretty happy.
 

harris hawk

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re-veg it -put on 18/6 cycle for at least one month or 45 days and then go 12/12 - oyu will be surprised what the out come will be -will be worth the time
 

hydroMD

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So, my very cool neighbor gave me a little present today, and I am not sure what to do with it. He says it was a cutting that he threw in a small tea cup a couple of months ago and has basically been unattended in his window sill, until today. I transplanted into a one gallon container with VermiFire potting soil, watered lightly, and will be under 24 hour light for at least a week. I have no expectations for this little lady, but the genetics are supposedly very good, and I wouldn't mind doing some experimenting with it and see what I can make of her. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. View attachment 3335043
It will take 2-4 weeks for that thing to re veg. Once it does you will get retarded growth for a couple weeks and it will start growing normally.

24 hour light

Feed only water until you see it shooting new growth.

Feed at .2-.4 ec once new growth has started until it looks like a normal plant... then just treat regularly.


Lot of work but its a skill that's nice to have. I just recently saved a prize pheno by re vegging. Didnt take clones and it turned out amazing. Worth the time in that case (imo)



Id also feed your little one only bloom fert. The added PK will help with root growth. Once you see ot come alive go to veg.
 

S13hitman

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Just like above posts. Reveg it for sure but just remember you will get weird single curling leafs. Don't keep that in flower, not for such a small amount
 

farmerfischer

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Ive done it with several strairs' it's deffenatly do able. The leaves are abit yellow, is it rooted? It's not awaist of time if the guy u got It from do'nt hav seeds. Give her ago...if its rooted it will start poppin new leaves in aweek or two...they'll be singles at first and it may branch abit. Good luck.. And keep us posted...
 

SasquatchRecon

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It died. It is dead. After no growth, it slowly decayed away into nothing. I think it was too mature, or didn't survive the transplant. Either way it's off to a better place for her.
 

churchhaze

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So in other words, 1 pound?

If you defoliate that so light can get to the lower buds you will more than triple your harvest. Probably get like 6.9 grams per watt of LED light divided by the velocity of the lumens squared multiplied by the ph of the runoff, or very close to a heaping shitload... that is if you're using AN only and sticking a railroad spike through the stems...
 

Diabolical666

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Doable when you combine the latest hydroless and lightless techniques. bongsmilie

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Do you clean up those twisty bunched up growth leaves? I let one go for a longtime (vegged for a year, so it must have revegged many times), it was huge, bunched up leaves packed through out..didnt produce for shit because of the packed leaves I think (outdoors). I had some recently flower in veg ( I cut some clones after throwing into flower, derp), so in reveg mode they got the same way, I ended up clearing out the bs and they are kickin ass and looking normal again.
 
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