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funkfingers

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gotta do what you gotta do..I wonder if the genetics will degrade on plants that have been re-vegged? I guess I got some reading to do..
 

superusa

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So this cut of the white has been underneath 24hour light for about 3 weeks now.. It was taken off a plant 1-2 weeks in flower, and it still seems to be still producing resin/pistils. I have zero experience with any kind of re-vegging, is this normal?? I mean she is stressed!! throwing 1 bladed leaves ect.. How long should expect for it to completely re-vert back to veg, or is this a lost cause??



Is it a little clone? Does it have roots? If so put it under your HPS/MH and drop the light down on top of it. At least that is what I do in the rdwc with a 600w cooltube. I have taken cuts 6 weeks into flower, literally the buds from the lower branches and thrown them in the cloner for 7-10 days and get roots like normal, then i get them under the big light as it will bring them back out of bloom quicker. I always run 18/6 for veg but i don't know if that has any effect. Mine usually just start throwing out new branches. Here is a link to my old thread you can see:

http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=164213&page=4
 

Dorje113

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gotta do what you gotta do..I wonder if the genetics will degrade on plants that have been re-vegged? I guess I got some reading to do..

IME, too much stress can permanently damage a plant but they can usually handle re-veg without problems as long as all other conditions are good. They'll start growing out single blade leaves, then 3, 5, etc... wait until the growth looks normal before you take clones. Good Luck!
 

Greenmopho

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gotta do what you gotta do..I wonder if the genetics will degrade on plants that have been re-vegged? I guess I got some reading to do..

Nah....We've taken cuts in bloom, never had issues. Actually, its an advanced Jorge Cervantes training technique. Cuts taken in bloom are already hormonally pushing their nodes closer together, and will continue to do so during the re-veg period, making the plant you grow out of that clone bushier, especially if topped. Cuts taken in bloom can take up to 6 weeks to reveg, depending on the strain and the conditions.
 

cobcoop

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Funk, no worries man, she'll come around. Revegging a plant takes an excruciatingly long time, but they will get back to normal. FWIW the banner is doin the same thing. But both my sonjas were revegged, it just takes awhile :)
 

JoeManixx

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One of our Django 71 days flowered, 12 days dried.

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damn, I'd never post my ph# on the net. with all the lamers, bots and script kiddies out here in Cyberia...that's really not a good idea here in the 21st century.
 

Greenmopho

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Colorado Growers Thread

WTF??? Is this the new hot spot for selling used crap?!?!! No one told me!!!!

For sale, I've got an Oster blender, missing a lid. I've also got some frying pans and a canoe with a hole in it (nothing a tampon can't fix) for sale. Sorry, no grow equipment...
 
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cannagirl

WTF??? Is this the new hot spot for selling used crap?!?!! No one told me!!!!

For sale, I've got an Oster blender, missing a lid. I've also got some frying pans and a canoe with a hole in it (nothing a tampon can't fix) for sale. Sorry, no grow equipment...

I found the blender lid and Ill throw in a tampon for the canoe...
 
2 more weeks, heading to the treating yourself expo..... :groupwave:
grabbing a bunch of genetics while iam there, to add to my already too big collection,lol
anyone have any suggestions?? meeting up with "the dog" (zombie virus), and others.... iam a judge in the cup, see if they have anything up there that compares to the Great state of colorado!!!!
 
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