Reverting an auto back to veg

Jabbaz

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Can an auto be reverted back to veg? I have an lsd25 fast buds auto, it is a dinky little plant.. it has been in flower for the past 4 weeks, but it seems to be reverting back to veg. Not sure what is going on. I also have a pine tar, I have been spraying one of the branches with ga3 to hopefully get some pollen sacks so I can cross it with a copy cat cereal milk. I may have also sprayed the dinky lsd25 with the ga3. It looked fine before I did this, but now the buds are dissapearing and the branches are starting to grow again.
 

Jabbaz

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Guess I'll wait and see. Looks to me like it is reverting, but I know autos can't. Doesn't make sense to me. I am also going to isolate it from my other plants. I don't know what is going on with it.
 

Jabbaz

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What makes you believe it's revegging?
The buds have started dissapearing and the branches have started growing again. First pic was a few days ago, second was this morning. It is probably just a bad seed with poor genetics. I knew something was off with it by the small stature it had. If I have to toss it, it will be ok with me.
 

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xtsho

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Ga3 will make plants do some strange things. It's not the best method of reversing a plant for feminized pollen. What was the concentration of the Ga3 solution you sprayed?

Next time look into STS for doing reversals. You also want to start spraying before plants start flowering.
 

Jabbaz

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Ga3 will make plants do some strange things. It's not the best method of reversing a plant for feminized pollen. What was the concentration of the Ga3 solution you sprayed?

Next time look into STS for doing reversals. You also want to start spraying before plants start flowering.
I wasn't trying to reverse it lol. I was spraying a branch of another plant that was above it and I guess it dripped down. The concentration was .1 gram to a liter of distilled water. This is the plant i was spraying. The branch on the far right near the center of the tent. I will probably be discarding this auto anyway. I didn't expect much yield out of it since it was so small in stature.
 

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xtsho

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I wasn't trying to reverse it lol. I was spraying a branch of another plant that was above it and I guess it dripped down. The concentration was .1 gram to a liter of distilled water. This is the plant i was spraying. The branch on the far right near the center of the tent. I will probably be discarding this auto anyway. I didn't expect much yield out of it since it was so small in stature.
I was just speculating that overspray got on the plant. Ga3 can cause strange growth. I played around with it years ago. .1 gram per liter is around 100 ppm which is the correct strength for reversing. I never had any success with Ga3 so I went to CS and then STS which I continue to use with 100% success.

I'm actually more interested to see if you get a reversal on the other plant using the Ga3 than that auto. It could just be genetics. There have been recent posts showing funky looking autos so it might have nothing to do with Ga3.
 

Jabbaz

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I was just speculating that overspray got on the plant. Ga3 can cause strange growth. I played around with it years ago. .1 gram per liter is around 100 ppm which is the correct strength for reversing. I never had any success with Ga3 so I went to CS and then STS which I continue to use with 100% success.

I'm actually more interested to see if you get a reversal on the other plant using the Ga3 than that auto. It could just be genetics. There have been recent posts showing funky looking autos so it might have nothing to do with Ga3.
I'm not trying to do reversal. The other plant is still in veg, I was testing making male flowers using ga3 on it, I have some apple jax seeds and a sticky glue I wanted to pollinate for seeds if I can get it to work. Top is pine tar according to my friend, and bottom is a copy cat cereal milk (which might herm out anyway).
 

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