Reveg?

Cboat38

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CoB_nUt

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3 things.
No strong light.
Don't over feed,there's not much plant mass for the root system.
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I'm revegging this gal under 14/10.Feeding MegaCrop 600ppms every other day,not watering till run off in a 1 gal smartie...it may be a 2 gal.
 

CoB_nUt

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While,14/10 will work,I use it and have veg'd under it for a while.If this is your first attempt at revegging,I'd suggest going with a more tradtional veg/reveg schedule...24/4 20/4 18/6 16/8 etc.I flower mainly under 10/14 And have done so for a while.
Revegging IMO is just reducing the flowering hormone enough to initiate vegetative growth.
Case and point, light leaks or irregular dark,lights off periods during flower causing reveg growth.
Good luck.
 

Vegs

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About how long would one expect to see revegging occurring? I have 2 Super Lemon OG ladies that I topped, flushed and added a fresh res of water with light PPM (~200) Botonicare grow. It's been 2 weeks and I have not seen any change. I'm on a 18/6 light schedule.
 

CoB_nUt

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About how long would one expect to see revegging occurring? I have 2 Super Lemon OG ladies that I topped, flushed and added a fresh res of water with light PPM (~200) Botonicare grow. It's been 2 weeks and I have not seen any change. I'm on a 18/6 light schedule.
IME and IMO it is strain,situational and environmentally dependant.But @3 weeks you should start to see some funky leaf growth.Can take up to 6 weeks to be able to take decent clone/s.Some reveg sooner some later.
Just need to keep a few parameters in check.Overwatering/overfeeding has been my reveg demise a few times.
Give another week to 10 days,that reveg leaf growth will happen.That is is enough green has been left uptop.
 

SupaStona

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Just curious why you would want to re-veg opposed to cloning the plant prior to bloom and running it over again? Reveg in my experience takes quite a long time before the plant bounces back. Seems much more efficient to run clones to me.
 

Cannabis.Queen

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Maybe,

He didn't take a clone as he said before bloom and it can be difficult to clone after flowering with bud ;pretty much the veg any how)

Reveg is a long process yes but if you forgot to take clones it's the only option I'd think other than cloning at that stage any how
 

Vegs

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Indeed, SupaStona, I wasnt prepared OR even knew you could reveg after bloom so technically this is my first attempt AND I think I have a rare pheno of that particular strain, which I want to clone going forward. Thanks all. I'll be patient but want to use my new expanded space...
 

Apical Bud

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About how long would one expect to see revegging occurring? I have 2 Super Lemon OG ladies that I topped, flushed and added a fresh res of water with light PPM (~200) Botonicare grow. It's been 2 weeks and I have not seen any change. I'm on a 18/6 light schedule.
Revegging can take around 3-4 weeks in my experience.
SupaStona, If you keep the root system alive by keeping it moist but not wet during this time, then when the plant does start vegging again you start with the infrastructure of an entire plant. Plus you've already basically topped it so it bushes. Once it does start vegging you can basically give it two weeks then flower it again. That's one reason you might decide to do it. I usually do it so I can test the mother first then breed with her.
Revegging a plant takes time but it's like giving birth to a woman instead of a baby.
 

Vegs

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Aye, I seen revegging in 4-5 weeks with my setup. Thanks all for the input and feedback. Its odd what you see as they first begin to reveg but the easiest early sighting is green shoots. But after 2 weeks you begin to see whats now growing and whats dead. I must say, revegging a plant after flower/harvest is SUPER EASY.
 

hotrodharley

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Just curious why you would want to re-veg opposed to cloning the plant prior to bloom and running it over again? Reveg in my experience takes quite a long time before the plant bounces back. Seems much more efficient to run clones to me.
Read up on monstercropping. That’s why people reveg or to keep a good strain and good pheno going
 

Josh33

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I’m just curious and asking questions cause I’ve never done it but wouldn’t the re-vegged plant be at risk of becoming a hermie? And wouldn’t cloning off of it bring up possible mutations in the cuts from that plant as well ? Won’t it be similar to genetic drift? Or hermie probe cuts. Or something??
 

CoB_nUt

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I’m just curious and asking questions cause I’ve never done it but wouldn’t the re-vegged plant be at risk of becoming a hermie?
wouldn’t cloning off of it bring up possible mutations in the cuts from that plant as well ?
Won’t it be similar to genetic drift? Or hermie probe cuts. Or something??
1.No,unless it was a "hermie" to begin with.
I don't reveg hermies.
2.No.I just took 6 healthy regular clones of the goofy grape Previously posted and put the seed mom into flower for a second time.
3.No.
Revegging doesnt alter the plants genetics in any way.
The only weird growth occurs when it initially kicks into reveg gear, you get funky twisted cupped leaves.They eventually go one bladed then resume normal fan leaf structure.
 

Josh33

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1.No,unless it was a "hermie" to begin with.
I don't reveg hermies.
2.No.I just took 6 healthy regular clones of the goofy grape Previously posted and put the seed mom into flower for a second time.
3.No.
Revegging doesnt alter the plants genetics in any way.
The only weird growth occurs when it initially kicks into reveg gear, you get funky twisted cupped leaves.They eventually go one bladed then resume normal fan leaf structure.
Hmm I’m gonna have to try this then. Will the yield be affected at all? How many times can you reveg the same plant?
 
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