A second harvest on the same plant????

IgrowUgrow

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come have a look at my photo album.... see my set up,,,its so simple! why do idiots always tell everyone to paint a grow room white? ya dont need to be a fucking genious to realise that aluminium parer reflects alot more lite lol

put garbage bags on the floor,,,throw them out when you harvest! keep your room clean! thats important!

remember all a weed plant needs is lite, water and fresh air!

You have got to be the most retarded uneducated person I have ever seen. Just a tip dude how about learn your shit before you make stupid and completely wrong post that 1st time growers might read and think your right and your not, you just made about 20-30 just as dumb as you. The most reflective surfaces is plain white, and mylar. NO OFFENCE lol you deserved that.
 

dgk4life

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You have got to be the most retarded uneducated person I have ever seen. Just a tip dude how about learn your shit before you make stupid and completely wrong. The most reflective surfaces is plain white, and mylar.
its called newb fever.. they just cant help themselves..cause they know it all and were all idiots..lol
 
so back on topic, there are colas on my plants and on the sides where lite is not as well exposed, the buds are much smaller, would it be ok to cut down the colas that are ready to be cut and leave the other guys in there who have been waiting on the sideline? i know they would take more time, but im alright with that, i just think it would be silly to cut down my whole harvest when i can section off areas that need to be cut when other can still grow, thoughts? yes?
 

bigwheel

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Just how I done it on last harvest and it worked well. Took the top half then waited about 10 days and grabbed the rest. Advice I got on here I'm sure. Thanks to whoever suggested it. Now as concerns the fellow everybody is mad at, will say it does work to harvest, leave a little green on the bottom and reveg it then rebloom. Actually had a couple like that which were about 3 years old and came out serious nice plants. Squatty..bushy and loaded with Bud. Now cant testify on the ferts and light schedule the gentleman suggested. Never messed with the 24 hr light schedule up till the current grow. I had to take some branch clones too far into flower. I got them sunk and holding my breath. So far they are still green but its only been a few days. Somebody said to go 24-7 to knock them out of flower right quick. Guess we will see.
 

Vindicated

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I read somewhere, probably a Home Depot sign, that said plants are either annual (lives for one season) or biennial (lives for multiple seasons) and that most annuals will turn into a biennial in areas that have a warm winter climate. The trick is to keep nature from killing it before you do.
 

dgk4life

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I read somewhere, probably a Home Depot sign, that said plants are either annual (lives for one season) or biennial (lives for multiple seasons) and that most annuals will turn into a biennial in areas that have a warm winter climate. The trick is to keep nature from killing it before you do.
first time i heard of biennial plants but it makes sence since perrenials and annuals r triggerd by climate and season change.. my question is to the west coast do annual plants grow out there.. i know like on the east coast the season change from summer to fall to winter stops vegetation growth but in spring they come back .. r their such extreme temp / season changes out there and do they effect normal plants.. sorry to hijack and will re post if op asks me too
 
Restriking/revegging is an excellent way to save a plant you didn't clone. It's very easy to do, within a week back under 24 hour light. You get this... 006.jpg
 
That's just from leaving 2 small buds after letting the buds ripen fully... It will bust up like crazy with an additional weeks growth. Here's a vid I made on restrikes... [video=youtube;StIFGsUe4Jk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StIFGsUe4Jk&feature=c4-overview&list=UUWocT8AX12Je3cIvsblaymg[/video]
 
I'm doing this in rockwool by the way. You can also add another block underneath for additional grow potential if you like. And I'm using Wonder genetics, which are VERY vigorous and forgiving, as well as quite quick. Another vid on rockwool block stacking... [video=youtube;pO2UgNFNJe8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO2UgNFNJe8&feature=c4-overview&list=UUWocT8AX12Je3cIvsblaymg[/video]
 
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