plant reproduction after harvest

do plants continue to produce if u don't pull up the plant at harvest

  • yes

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • no

    Votes: 5 71.4%

  • Total voters
    7

jen griff

Member
Thanks. I will give it a shot. Do u know how to attach photos from my phones photo gallery? I am using my phones browser to access this website and I tried managing attachments but I can't figure out how to retrieve the photos from my gallery. Any suggestions?
 

mikeyboy

Active Member
trim bud, reveg, flower again.
the plant wont start reveging without a little persuasion.
when i did it i simply changed the lighting schedule back and plenty of veg nutes.

Having said that i don't personally think its worth it, on the two occasions I did it I found the results disappointing.
On one occasion the plant took weeks and weeks to reveg and on another it turned hermie from the stress.
wont be doing it again.
 

mr2shim

Well-Known Member
re-vegging a plant that you harvest is a terrible idea. It is not worth it, the time it takes for it to go back into veg is long. It won't veg as well or won't produce as well as it originally did. You will waste more time than what it's worth.

As a previous poster said, cannabis is annual. It grows then will flower, male plants pollinate the female, seeds drop from female they die and starts all over again in the spring.
 

xGrimace

Well-Known Member
Thanks. I will give it a shot. Do u know how to attach photos from my phones photo gallery? I am using my phones browser to access this website and I tried managing attachments but I can't figure out how to retrieve the photos from my gallery. Any suggestions?
Try uploading the pictures to a site like imageshack first, then use the links to the pics.
 

mikeyboy

Active Member
re-vegging a plant that you harvest is a terrible idea. It is not worth it, the time it takes for it to go back into veg is long. It won't veg as well or won't produce as well as it originally did. You will waste more time than what it's worth.

As a previous poster said, cannabis is annual. It grows then will flower, male plants pollinate the female, seeds drop from female they die and starts all over again in the spring.
makes me wish id listened to people and not felt the need to findout for myself. :wall:

on the other hand first hand knowledge is great.
 

Sand4x105

Well-Known Member
makes me wish id listened to people and not felt the need to findout for myself.

on the other hand first hand knowledge is great.
First hand knowledge... is a great way to learn... THE HARD WAY TO LEARN...
Sometimes... peeps give out good advice...
Other times....Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa....
"Don't jump off that bridge into the water 50' below..." Good Advice... common sense....
Jumping anyway, to find out for yourself, to see if the advice was 'good advice'... Bad idea, no common sense...
Many peoples last words: "Watch This"....
Sometimes, you just gotta figure things out foryourself....

Take clones... re-veg waste of time... I get it though... She was a good friend, and very giving, I would want to keep her also...
Good Luck man... Happy Growing...
 

dc4

Well-Known Member
Cannabis is an annual. Meaning they seed out before winter and die.
Yes, but there are two options; revegging (flipping back to 18/6) or something alot less popular - overwintering. Basically you leave some branches un bend them to the ground, cover with some christmas tree branches or similar shit and make sure it's isolated. Then when spring comes you can pull everything off and the plant will resume growing. I've seen people do it. One guy managed to get more yield the next harvest!
 

South Texas

Well-Known Member
I am a big fan of rejuvinating. The logic stated against rejuves is same as any person or animal giving anything more than one litter is sub- quality. I disagree, respectfully. "We" can do amazing things with plants that others cannot. You can begin with one seeds, & harvest 1,000's of 20%thc Lbs from it. via rejuves & cuttings. It's pros & cons. Cons, the stress caused by budding imposses ilrepairable damage to the what? The rooting system?, the stalk ?. No, it delets the overall virtility of the plants. Am I correct in your Jamacian logic? No disrespect intended, while drinking Red Strip beer. Americian beer sucks. In the quest of learning the key to growing the perfect plant, which lead to the perfect health of the plant... the perfect living soil, trillions of well fed Microbes. That's the goal, creating a perfect breeding ground (pun intended) to give the babies & Ladies exactly what is need. I dicovered that, like humans & animals, plants have a built-in immunity system. This, alone, opened big doors. In your mind, place yourself in a prison cage. Me, 5 flat. What is the 3 top priorities? #1; survivial. #2. freedom. #3. reproduction. Plants & animals have the same priorties, exactly the same. Crowd a rooting system of a babby, she will morph to male... that plant knows that without the freedom to grow a proper rooting system, she cannot have a sucessful full term reproduction, so it reverts to at least sowing seeds, ie; pollonating, less space, shorter time,..survivial. Point, the 3 priorities does not change after the first season. Pros. The rooting system & complete is already existing. Forget it if you destroy the immunity system by main-linning meth or using Chems, both destroy the immunity system. However, if the soil is healthy (key word "heal") you can rejuve in half the time with a greater harvestet, better, bigger bud. If the Sun shined 24/7, the Ladies would continually Veg, I say, easy, 3years veg is easy. 20 harvest off one Lady. Why not?
 

budfever

Active Member
The only reason I can think of that I would re-veg a plant is if it was irreplaceable.
It would have to be that once in a lifetime pheno I wont be able to have again any other way.

In the time it takes to re-veg a plant I can grow a plant start to finish from seed.
So re-veg is not worth it to me.
 
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