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How does one re veg a choice plant

i looked for some re veg advice couldnt find any, i know a few things but could always learn more. anybody got any tips besides leaving a few bottom buds on the plant and putting it back to 18ish hours of light. how long do u need to veg for the second time roughly,, do u trim roots? etc. thx one n all.
 

Harvest

Member
ive noticed different times with different plants, I had to re veg one of my og girls and it took her about a month month and a half to unravel and start producing normal leaves, but well worth the weight, she is now my mom and kills it.
 
Yes, 18 hours of light works best (a very blue spectrum helps), and keep the room or closet temp between 68 & 75 degrees F. Start feeding grow nutes just slightly stronger than you'd feed a seedling, then increase the strength slowly, over a few weeks. Expect it to take 4 to 6 weeks, to return to veg growth. Don't get freaked out when it starts producing strange leaves (curls, whirls, & generally deformed ones). It will get past that point, eventually.
 

3dDream

Matter that Appreciates Matter
Veteran
I use 24 hours of light. Some plants need it to reverse. I am in coco and do not cut the roots. I feed my plants around 300-500 ppm of food. I use pureblend pro 5ml + liquid karma 10ml + 3ml cal-mag per gallon to start. That's about it.
 

beejium

Member
in the past i have left the bottom 20% of the plant. during this time the plant don't need much for nutes. make sure there are some bud sites, because that is where the new growth comes from. if you start getting funny single bladed leaves you know you are on the right track. soon after that the normal leaves will come back and you are pretty much set to up-pot and feed. some suggest trimming the roots, but i have never have. once you get through the "recovery" stage you will have a better idea as far as the veg time. reveg time will depend on many factors, but it usually takes longer then cloning.
 
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