WHODAT@THADOR
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Here are pics with perspective branches for clone along with mother plant
Yea I have a seed pack I just really like that plant lolIt's possible to take clone for revegetation at the 10 first flower day, after that it really depends on genetics you got. if based on photos you post, it's impossible (IMO) you damn better to buy a seeds pack !
What would the ideal time frame be then to take a flowering clone then?i went 12/12 jun5 so i figured first week didnt count......that would put me at like the 2 1/2 week pointish .... and my next question is that it would still be okay to flower and reveg again correct? In theory can't I do that as many times as I would like? Thanks for the response BTW
And how many long should I flower before reveg?
That actually sound like a reallygood idea I never thought of that ....What happens to the remaining buds as you reveg? they just fall off? or is ok to pick em and try to leave as many leaves as possible?You should take flower all the way through. Until the day of harvest. Then just leave a few branches and flip to 24/0 or 20/4 to help jump start it. Increase N as well.
That actually sound like a reallygood idea I never thought of that ....What happens to the remaining buds as you reveg? they just fall off? or is ok to pick em and try to leave as many leaves as possible?
Hmmm I wa thinkin bout doin it in my bucket set up you've seen.......maybe I shoud Mcgyver I rubbermaid tub to allow more room for root growth?The buds will start to stretch out then you'll get a bunch of weird growth. Single leafs, etc. The biggest thing to watch out for is getting root bound. Do not pick off the remaining buds.
Hmmm I wa thinkin bout doin it in my bucket set up you've seen.......maybe I shoud Mcgyver I rubbermaid tub to allow more room for root growth?
Sweeet........Thats what she said BTW roflmfaoMeh, it'll probably be fine. Those look pretty big.
So how long tho should I leave in flowering before reveg? My goal is to create just one beastly plant that I can harvest around a lb off of ya kno...so to make that happen would it be more efficient (after harvest leaving a few buds) to reveg for a few weeks and flower for a few weeks then back again then back again a handful of times?The buds will start to stretch out then you'll get a bunch of weird growth. Single leafs, etc. The biggest thing to watch out for is getting root bound. Do not pick off the remaining buds.
So how long tho should I leave in flowering before reveg? My goal is to create just one beastly plant that I can harvest around a lb off of ya kno...so to make that happen would it be more efficient (after harvest leaving a few buds) to reveg for a few weeks and flower for a few weeks then back again then back again a handful of times?![]()
will doNo idea. I'd say wing it, lol. It just takes practice and small tweaks to get where you want to be. I still don't harvest a pound every round. I don't have a big yield-er or anything though. Quality over quantity I say. I usually get about 10 big mouth quart jars. This last round come up a little short at only 8 quart size jars. The average weight between jars is around 40 grams. I usually round down and then I am happy if I ever decide to weigh it all out.
FYI you'll be revegging for probably a month at least. @hyroot is re-vegging one of his right now. Maybe shoot him a PM and get some pointers.
Im using a big bubble bucket so still give the rootball a cut?And if im going to harvest some of the plant is there a specific way I should be cutting the branches?it takes a month for the plant to go back into a vegative state. . There will be zero growth for a few weeks. Then 1 finger and 3 finger immature leaves will sprout. Probably after another few weeks. Mature 5 finger leaves will sprout. Eventually buds fall off after weird stretching.
also cut off half of root ball and transplant into new soil. This is a must for reveg. Give lots of n. Alfalfa meal and kelp meal will give a nice veg balance. Of course a good source of quality humus / vernicompost ( worm castings / compost) is good at all times.