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$bkbbudz$

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This being my first post. I would like to say hello. I hope to get to know the people here and become part of a strong comunity of like minded adults. I am novice to growing and will likely be found asking you senior members or skilled growers for some advice or answers along the way.

Puff puff pass..
Greetings and welcome!

You have come to a great place to learn, watch, discuss, and show off your grows!

As a quick suggestion...there is a TON of information on RIU and other forums on cultivating medicine. Before asking questions that have already been asked and answered multiple times, take some time to learn as you grow. Read, study, and learn. If you come to something that is tricky or you don't quite get something, by all means ask. But I take answers with a grain of salt, lots of differing opinions and no 'right' or 'wrong' answers. Listen to your girlz, they will tell you what they need.

Good Luck and great growing!
 

ChuffinHoolies

Active Member
Hey thanks guys! So. I have a question. And I have not been able to find the answer with all the searches I have tried.

Let's say we have a plant started, 12/12 from seed.......I know it will veg regardless the light cycle for 2-4weeks and flower when ready.

I want to mainline/manifold crop this plant.

Will the plant recover and continue to veg through the multiple surgerys and bondages with a 12/12 schedule and pick up flowering once fully healed and left to grow?
 

UncleBuck

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Hey thanks guys! So. I have a question. And I have not been able to find the answer with all the searches I have tried.

Let's say we have a plant started, 12/12 from seed.......I know it will veg regardless the light cycle for 2-4weeks and flower when ready.

I want to mainline/manifold crop this plant.

Will the plant recover and continue to veg through the multiple surgerys and bondages with a 12/12 schedule and pick up flowering once fully healed and left to grow?
it will flower once enough of the hormone that causes it to flower (florigen) builds up. this sets on as you continue to give it the 12/12 light cycle. it is not often suggested to keep training/pruning/topping the plant once flowering sets in, although i have done plenty of supercropping to plants as late as 4 weeks into flower with no negative effects (no noticeable negative effects at least).
 

ChuffinHoolies

Active Member
it will flower once enough of the hormone that causes it to flower (florigen) builds up. this sets on as you continue to give it the 12/12 light cycle. it is not often suggested to keep training/pruning/topping the plant once flowering sets in, although i have done plenty of supercropping to plants as late as 4 weeks into flower with no negative effects (no noticeable negative effects at least).
Sweet, so...as long as it hasn't shown any adult parts, it can be considered still in "veg mode?" And cropping/ training shouldn't be an issue? Recovery will continue as normal?(as if in veg state)

So....as long as I keep "her" in state of repair, she will stay in vegative mode? And not trigger flower until healed?
 

UncleBuck

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Sweet, so...as long as it hasn't shown any adult parts, it can be considered still in "veg mode?" And cropping/ training shouldn't be an issue? Recovery will continue as normal?(as if in veg state)

So....as long as I keep "her" in state of repair, she will stay in vegative mode? And not trigger flower until healed?
flower will happen as you continue to give her 12/12, no matter what training you do.
 
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