mj is a seasonal plant, so its expecting itself to veg 10 months a year every year, until the death of the earth
revegging a plant indoors is a risky experience, as already mentioned it can go hermie of not done right, and takes 6 upto months. however.....if done correctly then a revegged plant will yeild some frosty buds indeed!
i seen one just a few months ago which was put back into veg 3 weeks into flower, and after 6 months was put back into flower..... it resulted in buds growing off buds and was quite a sight!!....it really isnt woth the time and risk though, clones much faster, seeds much faster, its really something youd do if you were forced to.
If you ate trying to save those genetics... Your clones died and the only way too keep it alive is to reveg then clone it again....How can u be forced into reveg? I mean, u could always take a cutting and clone and hereby keep its genetics going, right?
Humm.. Come to think of it, isn't cloning just reveging a cutting?
i disagree .. i currently have a nice durban female regenning for the 4th time !!!IMO Learn to clone or grow from seed each time.
Re-veg a plant takes allot of time before you can flower it again.
I can grow a plant from seed to finish in the time it takes a plant to be ready to flower again after re-veging it
The only time I think its worth it to re-veg is when its the only way to save/keep a amazing plant.
What I mean by amazing is a pheno you will probably never see again from that strain.
thanks Big Steve .. i really like the regen , or regrow method .. i expect to have a good rotation going soon , and will alsoI think you mean re-growing -- where you harvest a plant but leave some greenery so you can re-veg and re-flower on your way to a re-harvest.
I've been doing re-grows for years and they average 10% of my perpetual grow. With re-grows you typically have 2 bud sites on the second grow where you had a single bud site the first harvest. Re-grow yields average 125-150% of the first harvest because of the increase in the number of buds. However, the second growth buds will be a bit smaller than the original bud. So it's kind of a trade-off. more but smaller buds.
I re-grow bushy plants, not the tall scrawny ones, because you want to leave a double-handful of greenery around the base of the plant after the first harvest. Re-grows are also faster. A re-grown plant that took 6 weeks to veg the first time will reach the same size in 4-5 weeks the second time around. Same with flowering, because the nugs are smaller you can knock a week or so off the re-flowering time too. PM me with any specific questions about re-growing. Glad to help.
Good luck, BigSteve.