How to re veg after harvest?

riddleme

Well-Known Member
Well I would tell you first that you need to keep the plant green and then read post/threads by Uncle Ben
 

ViRedd

New Member
Hi, Ganja ...

What you want to do is to cut the plant way back, taking all the top growth and buds off. Leave a little green at the bottom of the plant. Think of how roses are cut back in the winter. Return your lights back to 18/6. Flush the plants really well with plain water until clear water is running out the bottom of the pots. Convert back to vegging nutrients. The new growth will look really twisted and weird for the first few weeks, but will soon grow out of this phase and start to look normal again. Veg to the required height, take cuttings and then turn the lights back to 12/12 and flower all over again.

Hope this helps you out. Good luck.
 

ganjaluvr

Well-Known Member
Here bro... JUST READ THIS.

It is possible to harvest plants and then rejuvenate them vegetatively for a 2nd and even 3rd harvest. A second harvest can be realized in as little as 6-8 weeks. Since the plant's stalk, and roots are already formed, the plant can produce a second, even third harvest of buds in a little more than half the time of the original harvest.

When harvesting, take off the top 1/3rd of the plant. Leave most healthy fan leaves in the middle of the plant, cutting buds off branches carefully. On the lower 1/3rd of the plant, take off end flowers, but leave several small flowers on each branch. These will be the part of the plant that is regenerated. The more buds you leave on the plant, the faster it will regenerate. Feed the plant some Miracle Grow or any high nitrogen plant food immediately after harvest.

When you intend to regenerate a plant, make sure it never gets too starved for nitrogen as it is maturing, or all the sun leaves will fall off, and your plant will not have enough leaves to live after being harvested.


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Harvested plants can come inside for rejuvenation under continuous light or are left outside in Summer to rejuvenate in the natural long days. It will take 7-14 days to see signs of new growth when regenerating a plant. As stated before, and in contrast to normal growth patterns, lower branches will be the first to sprout new vegetative growth.

Allow the plant to grow a little vegetatively, then take outside again to reflower. Or keep inside for vegetative cuttings. You now have two or three generations of plants growing, and will need more space outside. But you will now be harvesting twice as often. As often as every 30 days, since you have new clones or seedlings growing, vegetative plants ready to flower, and regenerated plants flowering too.
Regenerating indoors can create problems if your plants are infected with pests. It may be best to have a separate area indoors that will not allow your plants to infect the main indoor area. An alternative to regenerating indoors is to regenerate outdoors in the Summer. Just take a harvest in June, then allow the plant to regenerate by leaving some lower buds on the plant, and leaving the middle 1/3rd of the plant's leaves at harvest. Feed it nitrogen, and make sure it gets lots of sun. It will regenerate all Summer and be quite large by Fall, when it will start to flower again naturally.


 

ViRedd

New Member
Man, a lot of work went into the responses. I wonder if they were read. A simple "thanks" would be nice. :roll:
 
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