Sp32 Active Member Nov 24, 2009 #1 I want to carry on growing the plants but im unsure how to, do I just revert back to 18/6 I wont want them growing any taller after i've started growing the same plants again as well..
I want to carry on growing the plants but im unsure how to, do I just revert back to 18/6 I wont want them growing any taller after i've started growing the same plants again as well..
Mr Bomb Active Member Nov 24, 2009 #2 Sp32 said: I want to carry on growing the plants but im unsure how to, do I just revert back to 18/6 I wont want them growing any taller after i've started growing the same plants again as well.. Click to expand... Im not sure I follow what you are saying. It sounds like you have harvested your plants and want to flower them again. If thats the case its a waste of time. You should get rid of them and start over for the best results.
Sp32 said: I want to carry on growing the plants but im unsure how to, do I just revert back to 18/6 I wont want them growing any taller after i've started growing the same plants again as well.. Click to expand... Im not sure I follow what you are saying. It sounds like you have harvested your plants and want to flower them again. If thats the case its a waste of time. You should get rid of them and start over for the best results.
mygirls Medical Marijuana (MOD) Nov 24, 2009 #3 Sp32 said: I want to carry on growing the plants but im unsure how to, do I just revert back to 18/6 I wont want them growing any taller after i've started growing the same plants again as well.. Click to expand... smoke what you have choped down like its going out of style. hahahaha
Sp32 said: I want to carry on growing the plants but im unsure how to, do I just revert back to 18/6 I wont want them growing any taller after i've started growing the same plants again as well.. Click to expand... smoke what you have choped down like its going out of style. hahahaha
Sp32 Active Member Nov 24, 2009 #4 kk so is there a difference compared to reflowering than it there is to starting a new seedling?
mygirls Medical Marijuana (MOD) Nov 24, 2009 #5 Sp32 said: kk so is there a difference compared to reflowering than it there is to starting a new seedling? Click to expand... your beter off starting from new seeds. reverting a plant take a bit of time, espicaly after a plant that has wentthe full flower cycle.
Sp32 said: kk so is there a difference compared to reflowering than it there is to starting a new seedling? Click to expand... your beter off starting from new seeds. reverting a plant take a bit of time, espicaly after a plant that has wentthe full flower cycle.
Mr Bomb Active Member Nov 24, 2009 #7 Sp32 said: kk so is there a difference compared to reflowering than it there is to starting a new seedling? Click to expand... There is a difference in quality and yield when reflowering not to mention the time it takes. Just start over.
Sp32 said: kk so is there a difference compared to reflowering than it there is to starting a new seedling? Click to expand... There is a difference in quality and yield when reflowering not to mention the time it takes. Just start over.