mj is a seasonal plant, so its expecting itself to veg 10 months a year every year, until the death of the earth![]()
revegging a plant indoors is a risky experience, as already mentioned it can go hermie of not done right, and takes 6 upto months. however.....if done correctly then a revegged plant will yeild some frosty buds indeed!
i seen one just a few months ago which was put back into veg 3 weeks into flower, and after 6 months was put back into flower..... it resulted in buds growing off buds and was quite a sight!!....it really isnt woth the time and risk though, clones much faster, seeds much faster, its really something youd do if you were forced to.
How can u be forced into reveg? I mean, u could always take a cutting and clone and hereby keep its genetics going, right?
Humm.. Come to think of it, isn't cloning just reveging a cutting?![]()
i disagree .. i currently have a nice durban female regenning for the 4th time !!!IMO Learn to clone or grow from seed each time.
Re-veg a plant takes allot of time before you can flower it again.
I can grow a plant from seed to finish in the time it takes a plant to be ready to flower again after re-veging it
The only time I think its worth it to re-veg is when its the only way to save/keep a amazing plant.
What I mean by amazing is a pheno you will probably never see again from that strain.
thanks Big Steve .. i really like the regen , or regrow method .. i expect to have a good rotation going soon , and will alsoI think you mean re-growing -- where you harvest a plant but leave some greenery so you can re-veg and re-flower on your way to a re-harvest.
I've been doing re-grows for years and they average 10% of my perpetual grow. With re-grows you typically have 2 bud sites on the second grow where you had a single bud site the first harvest. Re-grow yields average 125-150% of the first harvest because of the increase in the number of buds. However, the second growth buds will be a bit smaller than the original bud. So it's kind of a trade-off. more but smaller buds.
I re-grow bushy plants, not the tall scrawny ones, because you want to leave a double-handful of greenery around the base of the plant after the first harvest. Re-grows are also faster. A re-grown plant that took 6 weeks to veg the first time will reach the same size in 4-5 weeks the second time around. Same with flowering, because the nugs are smaller you can knock a week or so off the re-flowering time too. PM me with any specific questions about re-growing. Glad to help.
Good luck, BigSteve.