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yah I have done this but only in extreme situations , like when I have fuckd myself by not taking cuttings when I should have, and to save the strain I re-veg cuttings from the great strain that I would hate to lose , And I also agree with highmt, like he said the time you waist re-vegging a "monster " you could've put your energy into more productive things......I feel this is a good tech, for when a bunch of seeds are started then when they start to produce resin/tiny flowers you can really pick yourself a winner....... dont see why you would want to grow "Monster" plants , all those spindely branchs are just popcorn, to be removed.......TS
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reveg cuttings themselves are a very valuable way of saving genetics that, during flowering, you have decided are worth saving - and thye make good multi-branch mother plants as people have said...
as for using this as a technique to get multi-branched plants for flowering, i personally, given the choice - would prefer to veg up a normal cutting and use topping or training to get a bushy plant. i wouldnt agree that the plant in the OP pic would be much good for scrogging and i feel the plant stays a little 'confused' between vegging and flowering for quite some time after this type of re-veg treatment . but hey if this is working for you and you're happy with the results then go for it. VG
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This monster was fanta! Blue mystic/ Nirvana... Jamil Sayida/ Karma ![]() ![]()
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BTW- bud is revegging while rooting! -and will only need about one week more to reach the veggetative stadium. Thats one week more in total, very worth spending... Alternative is to make 10+ plants, simply not worth the effort- If you still think 'this is the lazy method' I dont know how to convince you. The BM in my post was vegging outside in summer and ending her flowering for 4 weeks indoor. Minimum expenses! -for motherplants this tech is the fastest for providing many clones real fast. Thats it! Beat my 'drone build of' for evidence, and i'll change my tech....
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Thank you Zenbee for illustrating my point way better than I could have!!! with a little selective trimming , you can have monster bushes & doubt you get branching like that with lst & tying down without a long veg time . alot longer than the week or 2 it takes to reveg a clone
![]() 1 plant per light scrogged into a 4 x4 net ( or bigger )& your talkin pounds not ounces
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my pleasure bro!
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It's my first grow and my ladies got budding quicker than my cloning skills. In my cuttings, only 1 out of 11, then 6 out of 10 grew and my most desired clones failed. Now I have lovely budding ladies with lower branches I've been eyeing with the wonder of "could I"? Now I'm willing to take the chance.
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im doing some more.
i have a link to a tutorial for cloning in dirt in my sig. i root lowest branch cuttings all the time. the ones in my tut are all lowest branches of plants in flower. |
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or can it???smokers joke; what is short time memory? Dont know, fuck, my toasts are burning! ![]() ...1/11 grew then 6/10... same batch??? then 7/11 grew. Youre most desired failed... You have to take care of the ones you love♥oure answer .. You have lovely budding ladies with low branches... great! - and now you wanna reveg? ...what is screwed??? Too tired... I'll wait for your answer
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Also a good way of ascertaining how photosensitive a given strain is, whether for breeding, re-vegging or whatever other persuasion. Lovely plants Zen.
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