A nl#5 reveg journal

growone

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Cool, thanks for linking me to this journal, I'm very interested in what happens.
good to have you watching, i think there really is a demand for this topic, a lot of revegging going on but not much documentation on it

so here's what i'm seeing, got to be a hundred growing node points, they're all small, but the plant is loaded

this is right at the same point in 'veg time' when i started to flower her
so it's interesting to compare her then and now, and no question there was more 'green leaf' in the 1st veg than the second
so in that sense the reveg is behind starting the same strain from seed, this has been commented on a lot that it's not worth while to reveg

i will say that's still up in the air, less leaf but more growing nodes, we'll see how it ends up

so the pic, more green showing up all over, one of the popcorn buds went rotten! you can see it near the picture center, cut that out - no other signs of decay

 

growone

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so whats gonna happen to the small buds that were on it and how long will u re veg it for
good questions, last question - flying by the seat of my pants, maybe 2 weeks more of veg

with the buds, this is the cool part, they're turning into leaves, new leaf growth is popping out the top of the little buds! it's so fucking cool
1 bud didn't make it, rotted, cut it off and checked the rest of 'em, they look good, green leaf beginning to shoot out
 

growone

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Day 24 of the reveg. She slowly continues to create small green 'branches'. Reveg is a slow process, but this was about preserving the genetics of the plant. The bud of the 'mother plant' is just incredibly potent, so I'll go through a lot to keep her around.

 

grow space

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coming along nicely growone.Wait just a lil more and take some cones if ya want(I would)Cas the root bound problem will show itself some time anyway-only thing to prevent that is to re-pot//double pott it-if u got a container u can easily cut off the bottom, then its all good.1-st, cut off the bottom of your container,2.-nd get another container filled with new soil, and but it under the old pot-Now, new room is available for the roots and no root bound will harm her!!!

Lest hope that the second harvest will be rewarding too!!!


:peace:
 

growone

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root bound - kind of been mulling that through my mind - still just might use a branch for a clone, start it up in a fresh pot
thnx for the thought
 

growerboy

Active Member
This is definitely interesting!

I don't know if after the harvest I will have enough branches and leaves left, but if so, I'll try to reveg for the next year!
That is a good way to keep these genetics around if you did not take any clones (or if you have flowered them all).

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growone

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This is definitely interesting!

I don't know if after the harvest I will have enough branches and leaves left, but if so, I'll try to reveg for the next year!
That is a good way to keep these genetics around if you did not take any clones (or if you have flowered them all).

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good to have ya along growerboy - response really has been good, it's not a pretty grow(for the moment), bit it's a relatively unjournalized topic

so this is what i see today - she is slow! but i was warned, so not a huge deal
she continues to green up from the base - another popcorn bud has died - visible near picture center - cut it out after picture
so one thing i'm seeing is that i left a bit too much popcorn around - i can see some others that are ready to turn brown - but the plant as a whole is doing well - clone worthy branches should be be ready in a week - but if she looks happy, i'll flower her again

so here's her current look

 

growone

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:clap:

She'll be good as new if you give her enough time...:razz:

Good job Bro!!!:clap::clap::clap:
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thanks gypsy - kind of amazing the interest this ugly grow generates - just hopes it ends pretty<br>
she continues to grow as slow as, well something slow - but the branches are beginning to form - cloneability isn't far off - here's her current pic<br><br>
<img src="https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-pics/images/125534/large/1_reveg33.jpg">
 

GypsyBush

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She looks good bro...

keep it up..:clap:

thanks gypsy - kind of amazing the interest this ugly grow generates - just hopes it ends pretty<br>
she continues to grow as slow as, well something slow - but the branches are beginning to form - cloneability isn't far off - here's her current pic
 

Green Cross

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Reveg is often mentioned, but I've never seen a reveg journal. Of course didn't look too hard.

Anyhow, my girl tasted pretty sweet in samples(for trim leaf). Grew her from seed and didn't clone. So reveg? I trimmed pretty good, 1st time trying reveg. So what the hell, if she can't come back, it was meant to be I guess.

So here's the pic of before and after. She was grown in a micro setup, total 78w of cfl's. That really is 3 26w cfl's. I used a tube shaped grow chamber, and milked the lumens for all they were worth.
re-veg isn't mentioned much by the experts, because they know better...

each time you do this you degrade the genetics (through stress) you started with.

More here:
This from
[URL="https://www.rollitup.org"]Marijuana Cultivation/Cloning - Wikibooks[/URL]:
"Basically you clone when you want to be able to replicate the exact genetic characteristics of a plant. If you have found not only a good strain but a particularly fine specimen you can share it by cloning. Or you can keep the fine plant in the vegetative stage forever and only grow out and mature cuttings of it. Not only do you have a plant with known properties such as potency, potential yield, disease resistance, size, etc but you will be able to have a garden of plants that given the same conditions will more or less grow at the same rate and respond to the same way to different training methods. Your plants will all have the same nutrient requirements as well.
Cloning is also an ideal way to determine the sex and properties of potential mother plants without every having them undergo the stress of flowering. This is much better than taking a cutting during flowering or putting a flowering plant back under a longer light cycle to revert it back to vegetative growth. Stress can alter or damage genetic material and that genetic change will be passed to the cuttings taken from the mother after that point."
"Generational Cloning
This is the chance to squash another myth. To cut to the chase, a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone can be taken for at least several hundred generations out without any negative effects to the plant. In fact, replacing your mother with a fresh clone from healthy tissue often will mean less genetic damage due to stress and aging over the life of the plant."


As long as you know what you're getting (damaged genetic material) go for it.
:leaf:
 

GypsyBush

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What????

DUDE.. you may end up with a plant that is old and tired.. prone to sicknes and all..

but a clone from this old tired plant is as good as new...

YOU CANNOT RE-WRITE THE GENETIC CODE OF A PLANT LIKE THIS...

You can end up with a sub-standard specimen, but the genetic code remains INTACT... SAME EXACT DNA...

Do not let anyone fool you...

DNA is not an easy thing to manipulate.. (other than breeding)...

But what can I say??? you will believe what you will...:razz:

I just hope this makes enough sense so you stop spreading MISINFORMATION...

No offense meant.. personally or otherwise...:raz:
 

GypsyBush

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And experienced growers USUALLY do not re-veg cause they know to take clones in the first place... nothing else...
 

JanesGreenFinger

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i think i saw something about this in a different forum. Dr,greenjeans or someone like that has the microgrows in the 20 oz bottles. I know the plant is nowhere the size of yours but i think he throws them back into flower after reveg but he has plants that have reveged like 7 times or something like that. He amazes me with the shit he does with micro grows but bigger plants are just prettier to me. good luck i hope all goes well.
 

del66666

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hey Growone have you kept it under 24 hour light? try giving it some sulphate of amonia to kick start it. good looking plant lol.
 

growone

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jamegrowfinger, thanks for info on other revegs - know they're out there, just kind of hard to find

del6666 - i'm hitting her with alfalfa tea for nitrogen, organic grower - little stronger tea for today - been giving her 18/6 lighting
 

growone

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could be, just went back with what i started with, i have seen some mention that 24 can be better for kicking back to veg
 
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