Is the majority of foliage capable of photosynthesis still?
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Is the majority of foliage capable of photosynthesis still?
everything on this profile is a fabrication. i do not condone growing anything, not even fruit or vegetables.keThers garden, returning from the dark. blue cheese, cheese quake, rocksters cheese,
I believe 'soft' wilting is from inadequate roots for the current humidity, i.e. increase humidity for now.
And that a light leaf tip deficiency is from the action of rooting.
It sounds like they're almost there.
Last edited by kether noir; 05-08-2012 at 04:25 AM.
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all clones that i took at 30 days in flower are re-vegging and/as they are showing roots. small roots, but roots. once i replant them ill post some pics of the clones and their growth.
thanks for starting this thread.
everything on this profile is a fabrication. i do not condone growing anything, not even fruit or vegetables.keThers garden, returning from the dark. blue cheese, cheese quake, rocksters cheese,
Does anyone know which strains are more likely to be revegged without problems? I think an indica strain would be better or not?
I generally only use the reveg when I've grown a plant from seed,
and had trouble cloning her before bloom.
Great thread!
Interestingly my old boss at a grow house used to do this but I never thought to try it myself! He seemed to have mixed results but many of his plants were unhealthy and pathogen-prone.
And I've definitely rooted clones from a flowering plant, but only in the early stages of flower. It'd be interesting to try in late flower.
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