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Default Regeneration??????
I've heard you can get 2-3 harvests off one plant how do you do it right and not kill the plant?????
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Well, yes you can do this, the only reason to do it though, is if you neglected to clone it previously. I am doing this now, and there is no time advantage, if that's what your thinking. Actually, I think it will take longer. It looks like it'll take a month just to get it to normal again. Than another week or two of additional vegging.

The process basically is to harvest, leave some of the lower sucker buds on her, and as many leaves as possible. Change your nutes, and throw the lights into 24 hours on for one week, than go to 18/6.

Mine look like shit, there nice n green, they just look like shit. lol
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Added by: MisterIto Last edited by: administrator Viewed: 269 times Rated by 32 users: 8.24/10After the buds are harvested, you may realize just how much you want to perpetuate a plant you neglected to take cuttings from. Cut the main stalk down to the point where below several growth tips or buds are remaining. Return the plant to a vegetative fertilizer and photoperiod. Over the next several weeks, the plant will elongate and devlop new upward growth. It is very important not to overwater the plant after it has been cut back. The reduced above ground plant structure is still being fed by the entire existing root system, which can cause an excessive amount of water uptake and the resultant stress associated. The use of products containing ammonium form nitrogen, such as chicken manure or Genesis Formula Grow 2 will encourage rapid growth and stem elongation. Trace element supplemenation, co2 and 24 hour lighting are helpful.
 

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