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tyler.durden

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So, I'm revegging a flowering plant for the first time. I almost wiped out my amazing og kush pheno with a shitty white widow pheno, because they look SO similar white in veg. I wanted to guarantee my og genetics didn't go extinct, so I one lady out of flower that was almost 5 weeks in, with tight buds covered in frost. She's been a little over 3 weeks back in veg, and it's so strange to see frosty buds unravel to let vegetative growth and new leaves come through. Have you guys done this before, and how did it turn out?
 

dangledo

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So, I'm revegging a flowering plant for the first time. I almost wiped out my amazing og kush pheno with a shitty white widow pheno, because they look SO similar white in veg. I wanted to guarantee my og genetics didn't go extinct, so I one lady out of flower that was almost 5 weeks in, with tight buds covered in frost. She's been a little over 3 weeks back in veg, and it's so strange to see frosty buds unravel to let vegetative growth and new leaves come through. Have you guys done this before, and how did it turn out?

they do just fine, although they need a lot of support if you plan on growing it out. super easy to train if thats your thing.

ime 'monster cropped' plants are much easier to control than regular cuts, with super cropping and some tying down.

*edit although ive noticed before youre more of a sog guy, this still benefits as any branch will root quickly as they just arent nearly rigid as a normal grown plant.
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tyler.durden

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they do just fine, although they need a lot of support if you plan on growing it out. super easy to train if thats your thing.

ime 'monster cropped' plants are much easier to control than regular cuts, with super cropping and some tying down.

*edit although ive noticed before youre more of a sog guy, this still benefits as any branch will root quickly as they just arent nearly rigid as a normal grown plant.
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Gorgeous, bushy ladies, bro! Thanks for the advice. I'm hoping to be able to clone this revegged og in another 3-4 weeks and makes more moms. Glad to hear that it works just fine. I don't get a lot of firsts anymore, so this is kind of exciting...
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Gorgeous, bushy ladies, bro! Thanks for the advice. I'm hoping to be able to clone this revegged og in another 3-4 weeks and makes more moms. Glad to hear that it works just fine. I don't get a lot of firsts anymore, so this is kind of exciting...
I just finished harvesting & unfortunately that's when I determine whom is a keeper.
One Pheno of WWxBB and another of a mystery seed I found at the post office were the two keepers.
This is what the cloner looks like now.
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This has worked before (under cruder conditions) - Fingers crossed.
 

curious2garden

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I just finished harvesting & unfortunately that's when I determine whom is a keeper.
One Pheno of WWxBB and another of a mystery seed I found at the post office were the two keepers.
This is what the cloner looks like now.
View attachment 3702065 View attachment 3702069

This has worked before (under cruder conditions) - Fingers crossed.
It has worked for me but slowly. I've had them take as many as 3 months to root (that was a special case). Keep the water in the 60's my clones seemed to take best at that temp. For me heat was the limiting factor.

Best of luck on this
 
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mr sunshine

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So, I'm revegging a flowering plant for the first time. I almost wiped out my amazing og kush pheno with a shitty white widow pheno, because they look SO similar white in veg. I wanted to guarantee my og genetics didn't go extinct, so I one lady out of flower that was almost 5 weeks in, with tight buds covered in frost. She's been a little over 3 weeks back in veg, and it's so strange to see frosty buds unravel to let vegetative growth and new leaves come through. Have you guys done this before, and how did it turn out?
Ive revegged a total of 7 plants, lost 2. they all revegged but I forgot to water the two that i lost .
 
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