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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletstarted grow question 2 days ago
Does anyone have experience with taking a harvest then putting the plant back into veg for 4-6 weeks then flowering again? I've read yield can be effected. Anyone have first hand experience, if so, was it worth it or not? Love to hear some feedback was thinking of giving it a go.
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question a day ago
As long as you wait for regular growth, should be normal. I think most of the anecdotes of weak yield or stuff like that was something rushed and probably still growing awkwardly when it flipped back to bloom. Too much branching quickly spreads out flower distribution into tiny little turd buds. Unless a harvest or revege causes some sort of epigenetic change, the plant should behave in a similar way as before, if given enough time to fully revert and grow normally. There are so many variables involved, it's easy to attribute what is seen to the wrong cause or to the cause we whimsically are focusing on at the moment. so, anecdote is going to be shoddy information in this case more so than normal. the time i dealt with a revege, related to sexing some reg seeds, i didn't let it fully get back to normal growth and it was total dumpster fire while heading back into bloom phase that i just removed it from the crop rather than deal with all the excess maintenace to control the crazy branching. i've known some people that revege and they think it saves them a week or 2, which a week or two of seedlings and smalelr plants uses a fraction of the electricity, so it's not much of a benefit. Saving a pheno you love is probably a better reason to do it... a forced decision.
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Seedler
Seedleranswered grow question 20 hours ago
Sadly, imo it's not worth it. It sounds sooooo great but it's just not really working as imagined, only if you forgot to take a cutting and really need the genetic i would do it, otherwise i would just start a new plant
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 days ago
I found troubles with such style in soil. Had doubtful results, plus stupid reveg , aka monstercropping took time and later good maintenance to keep that messy grow and make good looking bush from it. I was thinking to retry with lightly fed plants, but from 2 runs 50% had troubles ( 4 plants each ) with deficiencies.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 2 days ago
In my opinion the reveg route isn't really worth it. You'd probably be better off taking clones after the reveg and growing those out to flower. That would at least tame back the weird branching that revegged plants have, which is what leads to the abundance of little popcorn budlets but not much substantial flowering or good stacking. If you do it, be prepared to do major pruning or it's just a mess.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 days ago
I tried it once and failed. I chopped off to much of the active growth. I thought it would shoot out new growth on the older lower branches but it did not. and I think the stress of putting it outside from an indoor environment did not help. So I'd say leave a bit of leaves and lower nugs on it so it has an area to reveg from. Its gonna grow all weird so it might be best to reveg it and then just clone it out off of the new growth.
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