Flowering to ReVeg to Flower for additional Growth?

Stuski

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makes sense? Plants are known to have a large growth spurt in the first few weeks of flower. What i was thinking was, what if your flowered your plants for two weeks and allowed them to have a growth spurt. Then reveged them, allowed them to recover for a few weeks. I dont think they would need more then two weeks to recover. After they recoverd reflowered them. Would they have another growth spurt?

Im stoned sorry for the nonsless ramble. Also dont ask why, i know it would just add extra time and stress. More curiouse then anything
 

Bauks

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A plant will only get as tall as it genetics will allow. It It will reach the "full height" only if given enough light (daylight) for long enough.So growth spurt or not it will only get as tall as it will get given the light used...
 

Stuski

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I'm not sure what you mean? Nice Op BTW
When you say the genetics will only allow the plant to get to tall you are talking about vertical height right. Now what if you only allow the vertical growth to only get so tall, will it continue to grow?
 

KP2

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When you say the genetics will only allow the plant to get to tall you are talking about vertical height right. Now what if you only allow the vertical growth to only get so tall, will it continue to grow?
lol.

a plant will continue to veg indefinitely until lighting changes and triggers flowering. however, being that we're all in for a fast return, none make it that long, to 'genetic full size'. i mean, who really wants to veg for three or four years?

i would like to veg a plant for 5-10 years though, see how tree like it becomes..
 

Bauks

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Weather it's growing vertical or horizontal (bent /LST) it will only get as big, as tall, or as long, as the genetics will allow Indica will stay short and bushy and sativa's will get much longer / taller, and a hybrid will be somewhere in the middle...
 

lloydx

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Can any one answer this question? If you start flowering a plant for say 2-3 weeks and then revert it to veg does the plant strain lose quality or potentcy?, and same if you cut a clone from a plant that has been flowering for 2-3 weeks and then veg the clone out for a while will it be as potent as its mother?
 

Bauks

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Can any one answer this question? If you start flowering a plant for say 2-3 weeks and then revert it to veg does the plant strain lose quality or potentcy?, and same if you cut a clone from a plant that has been flowering for 2-3 weeks and then veg the clone out for a while will it be as potent as its mother?
No... Revert away... it will still be just as potent as it would ever be. As for the clone It's still genetically indistinguishable from the mother it came from.
 

Bauks

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When you say the genetics will only allow the plant to get to tall you are talking about vertical height right. Now what if you only allow the vertical growth to only get so tall, will it continue to grow?

Once the max height / length is reached the bud will continue to grow and fill out on the plant, long after It stops growing Height wise...
 

masterbaker

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Once the max height / length is reached the bud will continue to grow and fill out on the plant, long after It stops growing Height wise...
I revegged this plant after trying to kill it with nute burn and then picking 95% of the bud from the cola down. the first yield was 1/4 Oz.

This time around I hope to get a bigger yield!
 

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