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Neat, thanks for the info. I don't think I would have attempted it without somebody saying they had done it successfully before.
I'm curious, can a plant be a decent mother after flowering and re-vegging or does it sort of mess up the flowering capacity of the clones for the rest of its life?
I figure even if it means she won't ever flower quite right again, I can still use her to make some seeds. I really am impressed with this plant. She has a tall open columnar structure with huge wide bladed fan leaves. The branch tips are covered in medium sized dense, frosty nugs and she's still weeks from finish. The most impressive thing about this girl is how tough and fast growing she is. She really sticks out, even in a room full of winners.
Assuming the final product is half as good as it looks, she's definitely worth a re-veg attempt.
my experiences are good, but it depends on time and quality they need ! and next thing is genetic background. but so and so - few times Ive had revegged CUT FROM mother , when she had lot of time to grow normal again, she will do THE SAME YIELD AND QUALITY i swear . but must be carefull job, you must use bigger and bigger pots and light intensity. but dont have experiences with mother plants as they as, everytime Ive made cuts little bit late when they start to flower, so it was from rooted cut there is less problems then...this nepalese jam roots not very good, but once shes fit, its fast and resistant genetic as youve experienced ,-) still fems on shop if this way couldnt be done