revegging multiple times? anybody try it?

Randm

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Had an idea, don't know if its viable or just crazy.
I have some vanilla kush that is getting close to harvest, and as I didn't take any clones I am going to re-veg them and save a wonderful strain. I've revegged befor with no problems, so how to do it is not the question.

The crazy idea I had was this. Due to the limited space in my grow area, I was thinking that rather than taking clones befor flipping to 12/12 why not just harvest and re-veg them? then do it again, and again and again? would this lead to hermis or a lessening of the plants stamina etc????

As I am growing several different strains and as re-vegging takes about as long as they take to flower, it seems that the timing would work out. But I am concerned about the effects of doing this to the plant in terms of potency, etc..

Any thoughts on this????

Or is this just a dumb idea?
 
It takes 3-4 weeks just to switch the plant from flower to veg. Seems like a waste of time to me. Don't think you will have a problem with herming or potency loss.
 
there are definitely some threads around here from summer 2011 where revegging was experimented with and - if i recall - they were saying after 3 time it got pretty woody and shitty

should be easy enough to research

i'd think you'd have MASSIVE root issues by the time a plant spent a year in a pot being stressed

might work like a charm though - i do definitely remember that the revegged plants increased bud production in a very big way
 
when I reveg I trim the rootball to about 1/3 of its original size and repot in fresh soil, so I don't think roots are going to be a problem. The average flowering time in my grow is about 9 to 11 weeks ( from flipping to 12/12 ) and it would take a revegged plant about that long to rebound from the reveg. 3 to 4 weeks to actually revert to veg state and the rest of the time to put out fresh growth.

Its just one of those crazy ideas I got while watching the grass grow. :)
 
Had an idea, don't know if its viable or just crazy.
I have some vanilla kush that is getting close to harvest, and as I didn't take any clones I am going to re-veg them and save a wonderful strain. I've revegged befor with no problems, so how to do it is not the question.

The crazy idea I had was this. Due to the limited space in my grow area, I was thinking that rather than taking clones befor flipping to 12/12 why not just harvest and re-veg them? then do it again, and again and again? would this lead to hermis or a lessening of the plants stamina etc????

As I am growing several different strains and as re-vegging takes about as long as they take to flower, it seems that the timing would work out. But I am concerned about the effects of doing this to the plant in terms of potency, etc..

Any thoughts on this????

Or is this just a dumb idea?

learning to clone reliably would give you a quicker turnover time.

btw, if you're still interested in doing this i can link you to a thread of a grower who does this routinely and reports that he gets increased yields with each reflower, ...i think he does it 3 or 4 times, ...not only that, he flowers them in 20oz mountain dew bottles and leaves them in the same bottles for all cycles, no repotting, no root pruning, just re-veg and re-flip. ...he's retired so he runs a small SOG for personal headstash.

peace, bozo
 
i had an ak plant once, budded her and got her down to stalk after id finished harvesting.
i threw it in the bin and after a week hunted it bk out...........................3 weeks later and she was bk to a bush ;)
 
Ive done it 2 a Ak flowered then revegg and did again,might be in my mind but i do think it lost potency.
This was back in 2008,and many bowls so dont hold me to the potency being less.


Beech
 
learning to clone reliably would give you a quicker turnover time.

btw, if you're still interested in doing this i can link you to a thread of a grower who does this routinely and reports that he gets increased yields with each reflower, ...i think he does it 3 or 4 times, ...not only that, he flowers them in 20oz mountain dew bottles and leaves them in the same bottles for all cycles, no repotting, no root pruning, just re-veg and re-flip. ...he's retired so he runs a small SOG for personal headstash.

peace, bozo

Wow, sounds like he has it down. That sounds incredible.

When I re-veg I generally strip the top 2/3 of the plant off, as well as 2/3 of the roots and repot in a good soil. Its always worked for me. I do think I have cloning down as good as I can, its just a matter of how much room I have to play with. I currently have 4 strains in an 8 x 8 ft. flower room. But my grow area is only around 3 x 8, so a lot of clones would take up a lot of space. It was just a thought anyway, I just wondered if anybody had any experience doing such a thing.
Besides, every time I reveged a plant and re-flowered it, the results where so much better than clones or from seed. By a factor of at least 2 to 1. A re vegged plant produces an amazing amount of bud when compared to a clone of the same size. Have no idea why, it just does.
 
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