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Old 11-01-2011, 07:15 AM #21
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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.

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Old 11-01-2011, 04:23 PM #24
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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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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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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.
Good Karma for those who share the zenhoney of knowledge! Thank you for the inspiration and hope that I haven't screwed it up beyond repair.
Plz use translator! Fair, if you want help--- you are saying that your female plantz were flowering faster than your cloning skills? -Cloning skill can't flower 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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