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Old 10-27-2007, 10:40 PM
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Default A second harvest on the same plant????
Is it possible to harvest w/o killing your plant? (If so how?)Someone told me awhile ago that he had a plant that was yrs. old. He would harvest, re-veg, and harvest again off the same plant. Is it possible or was it bullshit? I have a couple plants almost ready for harvest and I would like to try. If that isn't possible could I root one of the stems? I would appericiate anyone's info. Thanks.
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Hey SMoke... it is possible to re-veg... recently i saw a plant that was re-vegged 3 times... it was a huge and unruly plant..

you are better off CLONING...

cloning produces better or equally as good buds with a shorter turnover time


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Old 10-28-2007, 09:10 AM
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How long does the entire cloning process take?
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Thank you Garden Knowm. I will try that. But I still want to try and re-veg one of my plants it's almost ready and only a little over a foot tall and could grow some more w/o being overgrown.
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Take your plant and cut off almost all of the buds. Leave just a few.

Then, take it out of the dirt. Cut off half of the soil and roots that were in the container. Place it in a big container of fresh nutritious dirt.

And grow again-lights 24/7. at least that's what I am going to try to do in a few weeks.
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Take your plant and cut off almost all of the buds. Leave just a few.

Then, take it out of the dirt. Cut off half of the soil and roots that were in the container. Place it in a big container of fresh nutritious dirt.

And grow again-lights 24/7. at least that's what I am going to try to do in a few weeks.
This technique is called regeneration.. My only question is why would you cut off roots? I can understand why you'd want to rid the old dirt, but I don't understand how cutting the roots could ever benefit the plant unless to prevent from salt/nute lockup somehow. You might want to research this a little more before using that exact method.
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just take the big buds..leaving the smaller ones on bottom alone...then stick back on 18/6 or veg.whatever hours you like..
no need to cut the roots or anything..thats krazytalk...
the buds you leave..will turn into funny looking leafs...and new growth should appear in a couple weeks..
veg till its nice and full..then flower again..that simple..
and even know you could do it..cloning at time of harvest..im not a expert,but i think it would be hard to get the clones to root at this stage..more experinced growers would have to give you insite on that one...
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and if its one foot now.when your flowering expect it too get grow another foot or two...depending on strains..they get much taller when flowering..
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I'm pretty sure you cut off the bottom roots, even an inch from the sides and some on the top as well. This allows for the roots to have new room to branch out and signal growth.
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it seems like an awful idea to me ! big risk of hermies!
 

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