SinCity Seeds Info Thread

akhiymjames

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Dam is that going to be a long reveg because I never reveg that late before?
It shouldn't be too long if it does reveg. Some cultivars/phenos won't reveg after flowering but the way I do it is transplant into fresh soil. Always straight out the bag and put it under 24hr light. Soon as I see reveg growth goes to normal get lighting but it's never too late to try and keep something
 

Thefarmer12

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Dam is that going to be a long reveg because I never reveg that late before?
I honestly have no idea but I think it'll take awhile. This is my first proper reveg. I'm gonna chop down to two tiny bud sites and then go from there. Think it'll def take a month at least before I can take cuttings off it. Anyone else with experience revegging can chime in.

If the high isn't great I won't bother. I have the other 12 in the pack to hunt through. She's a looker though, more cookie dom than the other I have and the nugs are rock hard.
 

Thefarmer12

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It shouldn't be too long if it does reveg. Some cultivars/phenos won't reveg after flowering but the way I do it is transplant into fresh soil. Always straight out the bag and put it under 24hr light. Soon as I see reveg growth goes to normal get lighting but it's never too late to try and keep something
Sounds like a plan to me. If it doesn't work im sure ill find something better/comparable in the rest of the pack.
 

ShyGuru

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I honestly have no idea but I think it'll take awhile. This is my first proper reveg. I'm gonna chop down to two tiny bud sites and then go from there. Think it'll def take a month at least before I can take cuttings off it. Anyone else with experience revegging can chime in.
Yes it is going to take a while to reveg and it may start looking pretty haggard before it does. The important thing is to make sure to leave enough foliage to support life. Depending on the size of the bud sites and the amount of leaf in your lowers and the size of the rootmass two bud sites may not be enough. If you use chemical nutes you're going to want to cut back significantly. Don't be surprised if the revegged plant looks drastically different than the original with shoots popping out in the weirdest places. Once you start getting regrowth it ramps up quickly, it is a fully established rootmass after all. Hold off taking cuttings until it's had a bit of time to recharge so to speak. Good luck!!
 

Thefarmer12

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Yes it is going to take a while to reveg and it may start looking pretty haggard before it does. The important thing is to make sure to leave enough foliage to support life. Depending on the size of the bud sites and the amount of leaf in your lowers and the size of the rootmass two bud sites may not be enough. If you use chemical nutes you're going to want to cut back significantly. Don't be surprised if the revegged plant looks drastically different than the original with shoots popping out in the weirdest places. Once you start getting regrowth it ramps up quickly, it is a fully established rootmass after all. Hold off taking cuttings until it's had a bit of time to recharge so to speak. Good luck!!
Yeah I've seen a few pics of reveg's and they look pretty funky sometimes. I'm all organic at the moment so nothing to cut down but if I repot like James said ill probably use a real light mix. Trial and error I guess. Thanks for the tips my friend.
 

eastcoastled

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dry buds to trim seems to me to be best for hand trimming, wet all the debris just sticks together & is a major mess
If you wet trim, it has to be fresh, and it is easier than dry. Chop it, and get to it tomorrow....you're fucked with a sticky mess!! When it is straight off the plant, all the sugar leaves are standing out at attention, so it is super easy to get a nice close trim. Bag appeal is like no other. I wet trim fresh and dry in paper bags....that is easiest for the space i work with, hanging is simply not an option. It still takes my bud 5-7 days to dry in the paper bag, so i am still getting a slow dry....just need to know how much to put in the bag.... Wet trim, gets you superior bag appeal, crispy on the outside, soft and sticky on the inside....crack a bud and the funk comes out with a vengeance! Hang dry gets you a more scraggly/homegrown? look, but that sticky icky texture right away with a little more smell and flavor. Most smokers wouldn't know the flavor difference unless they had both(same strain) side by side. They would comment on the bag appeal before anything.......telling you the bag dried shit was better.
 

Vnsmkr

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If you wet trim, it has to be fresh, and it is easier than dry. Chop it, and get to it tomorrow....you're fucked with a sticky mess!! When it is straight off the plant, all the sugar leaves are standing out at attention, so it is super easy to get a nice close trim. Bag appeal is like no other. I wet trim fresh and dry in paper bags....that is easiest for the space i work with, hanging is simply not an option. It still takes my bud 5-7 days to dry in the paper bag, so i am still getting a slow dry....just need to know how much to put in the bag.... Wet trim, gets you superior bag appeal, crispy on the outside, soft and sticky on the inside....crack a bud and the funk comes out with a vengeance! Hang dry gets you a more scraggly/homegrown? look, but that sticky icky texture right away with a little more smell and flavor. Most smokers wouldn't know the flavor difference unless they had both(same strain) side by side. They would comment on the bag appeal before anything.......telling you the bag dried shit was better.
I definitely agree with wet trimming. I hate trimming dry though I cant get my hands on any paper bags here so cardboard boxes are going to have to do
 

akhiymjames

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If you wet trim, it has to be fresh, and it is easier than dry. Chop it, and get to it tomorrow....you're fucked with a sticky mess!! When it is straight off the plant, all the sugar leaves are standing out at attention, so it is super easy to get a nice close trim. Bag appeal is like no other. I wet trim fresh and dry in paper bags....that is easiest for the space i work with, hanging is simply not an option. It still takes my bud 5-7 days to dry in the paper bag, so i am still getting a slow dry....just need to know how much to put in the bag.... Wet trim, gets you superior bag appeal, crispy on the outside, soft and sticky on the inside....crack a bud and the funk comes out with a vengeance! Hang dry gets you a more scraggly/homegrown? look, but that sticky icky texture right away with a little more smell and flavor. Most smokers wouldn't know the flavor difference unless they had both(same strain) side by side. They would comment on the bag appeal before anything.......telling you the bag dried shit was better.
I dry trim and my bag appeal is just fine. I think I trim pretty good plus I like to leave a slight bit of leaf cus usually it's so frosty and certain nugs have a nice look with a tiny bit left on. I think it's all about where you have to dry and how much that comes into play plus preference. I used to wet trim all day till one time I was lazy as hell trimmed like 6-7 days later and then dry for couple more days then cure up. Don't look like homegrown at all but whatever works best for the person.

Here's some SinMint Cookie nugs from first run that was hung and dry trimmed. Man I miss this smoke can't wait to have some back around





 

eastcoastled

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I dry trim and my bag appeal is just fine. I think I trim pretty good plus I like to leave a slight bit of leaf cus usually it's so frosty and certain nugs have a nice look with a tiny bit left on. I think it's all about where you have to dry and how much that comes into play plus preference. I used to wet trim all day till one time I was lazy as hell trimmed like 6-7 days later and then dry for couple more days then cure up. Don't look like homegrown at all but whatever works best for the person.

Here's some SinMint Cookie nugs from first run that was hung and dry trimmed. Man I miss this smoke can't wait to have some back around





Nah Bro, your shit looks as good as any. Maybe i should have put it once you wet trim, your dry trimmed bud will look like homegrown. I'm sure there's a technique, but it would take me 4 times as long to get those results vs. wet trim.
 

greencropper

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Yeah I've seen a few pics of reveg's and they look pretty funky sometimes. I'm all organic at the moment so nothing to cut down but if I repot like James said ill probably use a real light mix. Trial and error I guess. Thanks for the tips my friend.
bro i did a heap of revegs last season, i dont know if its a good idea really?, i noticed a considerable drop in resin production & potency from the original buds produced as well as buds not forming as well either, personally i wont do it again
 

Vnsmkr

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I dry trim and my bag appeal is just fine. I think I trim pretty good plus I like to leave a slight bit of leaf cus usually it's so frosty and certain nugs have a nice look with a tiny bit left on. I think it's all about where you have to dry and how much that comes into play plus preference. I used to wet trim all day till one time I was lazy as hell trimmed like 6-7 days later and then dry for couple more days then cure up. Don't look like homegrown at all but whatever works best for the person.

Here's some SinMint Cookie nugs from first run that was hung and dry trimmed. Man I miss this smoke can't wait to have some back around





Shit looks on mufukn point brah. Yeah its different strokes for different folks. If they dont have too many leaves I will dry trim some too. Have done both, just mainly hit em wet now
 

Thefarmer12

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bro i did a heap of revegs last season, i dont know if its a good idea really?, i noticed a considerable drop in resin production & potency from the original buds produced as well as buds not forming as well either, personally i wont do it again
Interesting. Did you clone off the revegged plant and then run them? I would think if I take cuttings off the reveg it wouldn't effect quality.
 

greencropper

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Interesting. Did you clone off the revegged plant and then run them? I would think if I take cuttings off the reveg it wouldn't effect quality.
i didnt take clones, just extra light made the fully budded plants reveg, once they reveg they grew like triffids on steroids, but the end product was not as good as the original, definitely not worth going there again for me man, im no expert but i dont think i did anything wrong, they were in good health all the way, i read somewhere here on RIU last year that reveg plants lose something genetically? i dont know, just not a good outcome, if i had known i would have just culled them and grew new stuff from seed as always
 
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