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el kapitan

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Here's my CNC reveg momma, I decided to flower this plant one more time. She's day 16 right now, happy as ever and starting to put on some frost. Lookin forward to seeing what kind of yield I can coax out of her on this run. Being a reveg she has some crazy branching and insane amounts of foliage. She's such a beast when I chopped her from 45" to 26" going into flower, she didn't slow much if any. I should put her outdoors this summer, she would be a giant cookie bush, lol. But I'm not growing outside this year. View attachment 4310663 View attachment 4310664 View attachment 4310665 View attachment 4310666

Her main looks like it's been mainlined, she did that during reveg......

Sorry that was kinda like a double post, I thought the thread was moving quicker.
That undercarriage is unreal. Save that shit when you harvest that will be an impressive trophy.
 

el kapitan

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Well it's been a while, hope everyones been well and their gardens as fire as ever :bigjoint:

I have a question on revegging I was hoping some of you who have flowered a revegged plant could help me with.
I had a little bit of a larger run on my last go and got many next level pheno's but did not take any clones. So I have 10 or so revegging and just started taking clones off a couple of those but I've read a lot of negitives on revegging and wondering if it's truly that bad? The biggest two being quality and quantity, the whole reason why I'm wanting to keep these chosen pheno's, I could take a little yield loss but too much and deteriorated quality just defeats the purpose, was it truly a waste of time for those of you who revegged? At this point I'm just wondering if I start thinking about popping new seeds or if it isnt so bad :confused:
I've revegged many to save genetics and cut clones off flowering plants if needed in case of not having that specific strain in the garden anymore for whatever reason. I'm actually doing it now with 2 phenos of the Purple Badlands I realized I didn't have back up clones or a mother.
Takes a while for the hormones to come back around.
One thing they like if you reveg the whole plant is to pull it outta the pot and chop off 1/4 or so of the roots and repot with some mycos azos and fresh medium..
Here's my favored Purple Badlands almost back to normal.
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Bakersfield

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I thought I'd show off a cross I made of Jelly Pie last summer.
I'm just about done testing 4 females.
The male was an earlier cross I made of
Red Eyed Genetics - Golden Glue x Dogtrap, both being glue crosses, there is plenty of frost.
I call her Grape Champa and I'd like to tip my hat to Gu for the Jelly Pie - which is incredible!

Here they are at day 63, I might take them to 70.
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klx

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I've revegged many to save genetics and cut clones off flowering plants if needed in case of not having that specific strain in the garden anymore for whatever reason. I'm actually doing it now with 2 phenos of the Purple Badlands I realized I didn't have back up clones or a mother.
Takes a while for the hormones to come back around.
One thing they like if you reveg the whole plant is to pull it outta the pot and chop off 1/4 or so of the roots and repot with some mycos azos and fresh medium..
Here's my favored Purple Badlands almost back to normal.
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I cloned a Jelly Pie in flower and it did the exact same thing with the leaf.
 

NugHeuser

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Thanks for the reply's guys! Sounds like everything should he just fine then. The GP plants that I'm working with revegging are Blizzard Bush, Cackleberry, Doc Holiday, The Deputy, Cowboy Kush, Jelly Pie and Bodega Bubblegum. The most impressive of all those, I hate to put it above the JP, but would probably be the pheno of Blizzard Bush that I'm trying to save. Big fat knuckley buds that has an extremely high calyxe to leaf ratio. It looks identical to some of the pics of the mother that I've seen. The Deputy is another I'm very excited about, the pheno I'm saving is a complete Bruce Banner look alike. I'm excited to get to work with all these special pheno's again, my first run with them, they were all pretty small plants so this time they'll get a longer veg, and no ending up with mediocre pheno's since I'm not starting from seed packs for once :bigjoint:
 
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macsnax

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I thought I'd show off a cross I made of Jelly Pie last summer.
I'm just about done testing 4 females.
The male was an earlier cross I made of
Red Eyed Genetics - Golden Glue x Dogtrap, both being glue crosses, there is plenty of frost.
I call her Grape Champa and I'd like to tip my hat to Gu for the Jelly Pie - which is incredible!

Here they are at day 63, I might take them to 70.
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You and your massive colas. Looks nice man.
 

Thegermling

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Well it's been a while, hope everyones been well and their gardens as fire as ever :bigjoint:

I have a question on revegging I was hoping some of you who have flowered a revegged plant could help me with.
I had a little bit of a larger run on my last go and got many next level pheno's but did not take any clones. So I have 10 or so revegging and just started taking clones off a couple of those but I've read a lot of negitives on revegging and wondering if it's truly that bad? The biggest two being quality and quantity, the whole reason why I'm wanting to keep these chosen pheno's, I could take a little yield loss but too much and deteriorated quality just defeats the purpose, was it truly a waste of time for those of you who revegged? At this point I'm just wondering if I start thinking about popping new seeds or if it isnt so bad :confused:
It usually takes about 2 and a half weeks for a flowering plant to switch back to veg. The last few weeks of flower there is no root tip growth, theyre stagnant. As soon as you see new weird growth on a reveg, that means a root tip reignited. Foliar feed kelp to promote root tip growth. Im in the process of doing it to my plant right now.
 

NugHeuser

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It usually takes about 2 and a half weeks for a flowering plant to switch back to veg. The last few weeks of flower there is no root tip growth, theyre stagnant. As soon as you see new weird growth on a reveg, that means a root tip reignited. Foliar feed kelp to promote root tip growth. Im in the process of doing it to my plant right now.
What are the mix rates for your foliar kelp feed?
 

Thegermling

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What are the mix rates for your foliar kelp feed?
I use Greenleaf nutrients kelp extract, .4 grams per gallon (their recommended dosage). Id use something like opitc foliars transport (surfactant) to help get it into the leaf. I havent used it as a root drench yet but I probably will today.
 

macsnax

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Guys please, I love the shots, but hard to differentiate what is CnC is it cookies n chem or cake n chem, I nominate someone to come up with nomenclature to make it easy to know which is which.
I hear ya. I vote cnc is cookies n chem, mainly because that's what is been called for a long time around here. How bout wcnc for the cake n chem? Simple enough.
 
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