Re-veg straight from harvest experiment

OscarZulu

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Also, like I had stated, I don’t think this plant is “anything special” really. It’s just an experiment I decided to do after I harvest almost all the plant and realized it was my last critical mass plant. Not a bad smoke by any means but not my favorite so it isn’t a big let down. Just an attempt at keeping the genetics in my grow
 

Dougnsalem

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There's a thread here called the reveg corner, I assumed you took advice from there and then attempted your mission. I was just going to half-ass it when it came time, but only because the strain in question clones didn't take prior to flower, then I seen your post. This plant is frosting the most but only the smoke test will tell. Actually there are two, one is frosty and one is a quick, tight bloomer so again, smoking it will be final test as to whether to reveg or not.
Serious question- will you be able to tell how good each smokes, before they have the time to cure? That reveg corner is a great tip too! I'm gonna check it out.

Edit: this is good info. I guess there's nothing saying you have to immediately reveg after chop. It could still sit there I guess???
 

spliffendz

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Serious question- will you be able to tell how good each smokes, before they have the time to cure? That reveg corner is a great tip too! I'm gonna check it out.

Edit: this is good info. I guess there's nothing saying you have to immediately reveg after chop. It could still sit there I guess???
A cheap cfl on veg won't bother me whilst drying/curing in the interests of bro-science, I'm a secret-early-lower-bud-taker-toker too ;)
 

Dougnsalem

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A cheap cfl on veg won't bother me whilst drying/curing in the interests of bro-science, I'm a secret-early-lower-bud-taker-toker too ;)
Ok. I get what you're doing. If mine sucks after the cure, it'll gets tossed then. Awe hell, no it wont. I give tons away to friends. They'll smoke it, if I grow it. Crap weed, or not.... Lol
 

Dougnsalem

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You usually only reveg if you get something special and you didnt take an earlier clipping which can be done at any stage but cuttings root better while in a veg state so its bettr to reveg the plant and then take new cuttings and just flower out the original again as it yeilds are way more..
Once regrowth starts trim the rootball and repot in fresh soil
This is exactly what I did, out of stupid luck. I'll check out your link in a bit.

Found the reveg corner. I imagine there's more around here too....

 

Dougnsalem

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So is it definitely easier to reveg than to take the lower branches and try to clone??
Disregard my previous answer to this. With as long as you've been here, and your post history; you're asking ME this question??? I call BS! Lol. Seriously- what have you found to be the best way of approaching the clones/revegging?

BTW- sidenote: you've got some major comedy going on. Funny shit!
 
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