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I followed this post and tried it on this east coast sour d because my cat ate the tops of my clones i took, but its coming back into veg quite nicely, it takin about 6 weeks so far
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I love this thread I've been lurking on you grows and taking notes... thanks for being so thorough with all your grows it really helps a newbie like myself getting started
I am only a little under 3 weeks into flower at this point, but I may try this with one of my girls after harvest (if I GET to harvest... hehe... newbie grower). Thank you for a great, and long-lasting, thread!
Good post. Monster cropping does this with clones taken during flower. Be prepared to wait a long time (4-6 weeks for reveging)..as a previous poster said seeds and veg clones are faster....but a monster cropped reveged clone is worth the wait IMO.
Great thread.thumbs up.
Does anyone have experience with constant flowering?
I noticed that the lower popcorn buds on my nl mature much slower than the tops. I plan on just harvesting the tops and keeping the lady on 12/12 until they are ready. She's at the end of flowering,but bud sites keep popping up on the lower stem and branches. The tops are ready but the bottom keeps producing... Guess i will give it a try to see how long this goes...
any ideas anyone?
Keep it green amigos
Chevy- You can phased harvest...worked good for outdoor...sucked for indoor...it tends to be more trouble than its worth indoor because it slowed down the following grow for a relatively small return. Would rather harvest, clean and start next flower session. Search perpetual harvest...good luck.
Hey Biggie,
Thanks for the reply, hoped this thread wasn't dead already ;-)
It came all different, had to chop the two jackflashes a few days early because I spotted a tiny bit of mold/ bud rot and didn't want to take chances of it spreading...
On my NL, the lower popcorn buds have caught up in maturity to the big tops within not even a week, so I'll chop it too the next days. Didn't see that coming so quickly..
I'll follow your advice anyways. chop, clean, start over...
I've revegged a lot of Female Outdoor Strains till yet and i never got a hermaphrodite. Also i can say that 90% of the Strains will do a revegg without any Problems!
I personaly think the Flowers a better than the Flowers from the first Year!
Cancel my last post,
I'll try to reveg my NL anyways!
Chopped, manicured and hung to dry last week. Put the 11L pot with the stump and roots still in it aside to deal with it later.
Then yesterday I wanted to do some other routine maintenace stuff when I saw tiny little leaves emerging from the stem directly !
The coco was dried out pretty much at that point.
Put her under some gentle LED light (My panel offers different settings for seedlings, mothers/ veg and full bloom), 24/24 and watered a bit.
Let's see where this goes, I'll post a pic asap.
I knew that northern lights are said to be hardy plants, but this reveg working out would be too cool.
Thanks Oaky,
I'll let you know how it goes ;-)
guess I'm going to need some patience, but didn't have the heart to tear her up, when despite all odds she developed some tiny new leaves while i thought she was already dead!
I'll just water very ligthly, there should still be plenty of nutrients in the soil anyways for the first weeks.
Keep fingers crossed
Hi all,
Had to cancel the reveg project. The remainders of the cut stem, that the mini leaves were growing out got some sort of fungal infection and started rotting away. Had to toss 'em, no sense of keeping a fungi garden alive.
Sad, sad, but if I 'll ever try to reveg again, i'm going to leave on a bit more green in the first place. Well, it was wort the try. Seeing them push out some tiny leaves gave me the go to reveg, but it just didn't work out...
take care everyone
Does this process save any time over just starting from seed again? I understand doing it to save good plants, but the ones I have are nothing special. Thinking about doing this with the ones I just harvested, and wondering if there is any advantages over starting from seed again.
Will I risk hermies if I reveg immediately after determining sex?
I've reveged heaps of times after a plant is done, but I've never rebooted straight after they've shown their sex.
I began a grow with some nice genetics. I lost around a third of my seedlings to a mistake and so far the best five plants I had left have shown as males in the past 48 hours.
I have a couple of OK looking BCSC NL #5s, a couple of WOS Afghan Kush and a DJ Short Blueberry that are either showing as females with the first white hair or else they look likely to be ladies (the Blueberry).
My problem is, the plants aren't big enough to be worth dedicating the next 10 weeks to growing out on their own and it's too late to add any seedlings I haven't even sown yet.
I could take enough clones off the plants as they are to give me a full grow. But because I've been growing in a less than ideal environment (to save on work after sexing has occurred) the tips on the plants aren't as healthy as they could be and might not be very good clones.
Would I risk hermies if I reboot so soon after them showing their sex?
I like the idea of reveging right away after fixing up the environment, switching them to bloom food to prepare the stems, and giving them a four or five days to develop some vigorous growth at the tips. It would also count as necessary time the clone itself would need to spend reveging, regardless of when I take it off.
Does this make sense? Do I risk the clones being hermies waiting to happen?
Any and all advice from experienced growers on this subject will be gladly accepted.