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JackTheGrower

I have a weird plant that reveged.

It's leaves are not looking like cannabis now.

Anyone have a plant do that?

Anyone grow it out?
 

Tropic

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I've noticed revegging plants tend to throw out leaves with less blades, usually 3, and less serrations too, making some of them have almost straight edges. Is your plant looking this way?
No problem growing it out, in my experience.

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noone4u

Can i get a crash coarse in revegging?

how log do you need to veg it if you usally go 12/12 from seed

im asking cuz i have limited space and am just curious if thrown backin flower as soon as it shows some new growth would that be eesentaily the same as 12/12 from seed as far as height goes?
 

Budweaver

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What you're seeing is perfectly normal for a revegged plant. Wait until "normal" leaves start growing, then it will be ready to either take clones or reflower.
 
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vonforne

I have a weird plant that reveged.

It's leaves are not looking like cannabis now.

Anyone have a plant do that?

Anyone grow it out?

My cuts I have now are doing that since I cut them in the first 2 weeks of flower. Mostly three leaves and real bunched up. They will come out of it. But if taken from under the hid lamps to floros the leaves will have less blades than normal.

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VerdantGreen

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jack did you actually try to reveg the plant or did it do so of it's own accord??
 

*mistress*

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I have a weird plant that reveged.

It's leaves are not looking like cannabis now.

Anyone have a plant do that?

Anyone grow it out?
20/4-24/0 veg times get the plant back to regular growth sooner than 18/6...

also, remove any/all pistils, swollen calyxes, & once the newer (deformed) leaves begin to appear, remove the older leaves that were present thru flowering...

the flowering parts of the plant continue to do just that - including the leaves w/ trichomes, that are sticky to the touch, loner buds @ nodal intersects, etc... here, all remaining hairs (pistils) & new ones athrown out by a re-vegging plant, are snipped off...

the plant continues to express flowering for those parts that have flowering appendages/growths. once new growth begins, even those deformed leaves, begin slowly clipping off lower/resin-covered parts.

you should see each new set of deformed leaves having less visible resin over the weeks.

yes, they get grown out... & are often more heavily-noded & limbed... requires n-heavy nutes (2:1 n:p) should also help getting leaves back to 'normal'. usually takes 2-4 weeks for growth to become vegetative again.

is this a plant that went full-term, or a clone from a plant 1-x weeks into flowering? the plants that have gone full term take longer; some simply die. they are annuals...

re-potting & pruning 1/4-1/5 of the root mass may also help stimulate new vegetative growth...

enjoy your garden!
 
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