1st re-veg, what would you do?

john wishmyer

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hey everyone i recently had one of my girls flower way to early right before my days became perfect for the transition to outdoors, anyway shes re-vegging shooting three fingered leaves up the ass, my only questions is at what point is that mess too much? should i let her veg out defoliate 2 weeks for flowering or should i defoliate as i go along. if you look at the photos ive attached you can definately see shes a bit “lush”. im also wondering if she will vertically grow not just horizontal, i topped once as well
 

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bezalom

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That baby needs a little stretch.....stick it far from the light. On rare occasion some mutants just stay runt mutants....had one not too long ago. So much breeding get weird phenotype sometimes. IMO if can't get decent nod spacing and size than is it worth it? I'd try and stretch it first and if doesn't stretch may remain a runt mutant. I grew a runt mutant out and quality was still there just not the size.

Also, just as males usually show up much earlier than females the same sometimes for hemies...you mentioned started flowering too early....keep your eye out. Like rarely had hermies back in the day....now-a-days sometimes I get em right out of the gate...Had a male sour grape kush go hermie just days into pollen sacs...crazy! Much weird genetics out there!
 
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nonamedman420

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i'd just let it flower, but that's me. you're going to keep it potted? i think it's pretty to be honest. when it reveg's it will chill for a bit, then switch to straight veg. it's like when they grow from seed, meaning seeds grow 1 then 3 then 5 then 7 etc.. leaves, then when flowering it goes backwards. reveg's do the same. so if you're only at 3 leaves, it's still got a bit to go, and should stretch and flower. if not, what do you have to lose? if she started flowering early, she should be an early finisher, so i wouldn't personally worry unless you are at your plant limit or what you care to risk having.
 
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