Reveging or hermy?

Lake Marine

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I cloned this plant back in March and kept it in my indoor grow box on 24/7 until it was ~18" tall in April and put it in the ground. It has been thriving and in full flower for about 3 -4 weeks. Now I notice weird leaves emerging from the the top flowers. Is this re-vegging or hermaphrodite? I dont know what has triggered this except it has been hot AF here.
 

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Johiem

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Without seeing flowers and their stems, it's hard to tell. All I'm seeing are the beginnings of reveg.
 

Lake Marine

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Reveg.. pity, might as well harvest and enjoy what you can.
I dont know what happened other than the extreme heat we've had.
Anyway - when you mention might as well harvest...do you mean let them go until the trichromes amber up or should i chop them before the reveg rreally comes in? Ive never had this happen so unsure as to what to be doing with them.
Thanks
 

Mumbeltypeg

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I dont know what happened other than the extreme heat we've had.
Anyway - when you mention might as well harvest...do you mean let them go until the trichromes amber up or should i chop them before the reveg rreally comes in? Ive never had this happen so unsure as to what to be doing with them.
Thanks
They won’t amber up, once it has revegged it reverts to day 1 from flower again.
 

thumper60

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I cloned this plant back in March and kept it in my indoor grow box on 24/7 until it was ~18" tall in April and put it in the ground. It has been thriving and in full flower for about 3 -4 weeks. Now I notice weird leaves emerging from the the top flowers. Is this re-vegging or hermaphrodite? I dont know what has triggered this except it has been hot AF here.
Its happening because you put it outdoor to early-day to short going from 24-7 to outdoor in april never works. also you got downy mildew on the stems better peel the bud sites back an spray some of that zero Tol on the white patch's asap!
 

Farmer's Hat

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This is cool. I did the exact same thing over 10 years ago. The plant is reversing to veg state. Strip off all the flowers, do a partial harvest. Let the plant keep growing and you will end up with a massive bush that will eventually flower again, near the end of summer/early fall.

Cheers
 

Lake Marine

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This is cool. I did the exact same thing over 10 years ago. The plant is reversing to veg state. Strip off all the flowers, do a partial harvest. Let the plant keep growing and you will end up with a massive bush that will eventually flower again, near the end of summer/early fall.
Cheers
Do i need to get up into the buds and try to cut them off individually leaving the entire stem intact or do i cut the whole flower off at the stem?
 

Lake Marine

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Its happening because you put it outdoor to early-day to short going from 24-7 to outdoor in april never works. also you got downy mildew on the stems better peel the bud sites back an spray some of that zero Tol on the white patch's asap!
Lesson learned I guess. I was running low on space to keep them in my grow hut and my thought was if I got them out early they would go into flower sooner and I could harvest them before late August when in the past I had all the issues with rot and worms.
 

Lake Marine

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Ive also been alternating between spraying with BT one day then spraying with ZeroTol the next - is that too much?

The reveg is really taking off and growing quite a bit per day.

I see a fair amount of amber on the sugar leaves and the trichs are milky on the buds I dont know how it will turn out but I guess I will take the buds in the next day or two and see what happens.
 

Farmer's Hat

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Do i need to get up into the buds and try to cut them off individually leaving the entire stem intact or do i cut the whole flower off at the stem?
Leave the main stems and remove the flowers individually. Anything that no longer looks like a full bud needs to stay on the plant. You should try to strip off all the buds but leave most of the plant in tact so that it can continue to grow. Do not cut off any branches.
 

Lake Marine

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Leave the main stems and remove the flowers individually. Anything that no longer looks like a full bud needs to stay on the plant. You should try to strip off all the buds but leave most of the plant in tact so that it can continue to grow. Do not cut off any branches.
I’ve got her stripped down to near nothing. Do I put her back in full sun and feed as normal?

Also are those leafhoppers in the second pic and are they bad? I’ve been spraying but they don’t care!
 

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Mumbeltypeg

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I’ve got her stripped down to near nothing. Do I put her back in full sun and feed as normal?

Also are those leafhoppers in the second pic and are they bad? I’ve been spraying but they don’t care!
Ha, she’s going to be a monster.. you had better get some support rings around her now, she is going to need them.
 

Phytoplankton

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Still no male parts! Just a word of advice, as the plant reveges those buds that have formed already are going to mature, at that time the rest of the plant will just be flowering, those old buds are extremely susceptible to getting bud rot! Keep a close eye on them.
 

Lake Marine

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Still no male parts! Just a word of advice, as the plant reveges those buds that have formed already are going to mature, at that time the rest of the plant will just be flowering, those old buds are extremely susceptible to getting bud rot! Keep a close eye on them.
Should i remove every bit of flower?
 
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