Has anyone used this method to grow with good results?

tonguey

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I read online that it is good to start plants in a 16 oz cup then transplant into gallon jugs for first harvest then transplant into large pots for the second harvest. I was wondering if anyone has used this technique and what results and/or tips do you have?
 

KaleoXxX

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want to post a link where you read that?

i start in 16oz cups and transplant into 5g buckets. sounds like your talking about reveging after harvest though?
 

Subtlechaos

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shoulda taken clones
That's very sound advice.:)

IMO, it sounds to me that's exactly what you need to do. Re-vegging takes too long, and puts stress on your plant. Best case scenario with re-vegging, you stunt your plant a little. Taking clones just before flowering will give you 8- 12 week old clones when your harvest has finished. You can then push the clones into flowering... 2 harvests.;)

As far as starting in cups and moving to buckets. I think you should move them to your buckets by week 4 or 5. No reason not to.

Worked for me!:)(see attachments)

Good luck, man!
:leaf::peace:

 

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max316420

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Revegging can take a LONG time! It's not the most efficient way to grow. I revegged a plant once and it took over 2 months to fully revert and start putting out new growth! You could fully flower a batch of clones in that time.:weed:

I once took a clone off a flowering plant at 8 weeks, took about 2 months to reveg back and in my opinion the plant lost quality
 

KaleoXxX

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are you 14? i can tell you havent grown ANYTHING in your life

yes a transplant will cause a little stress, maybe slow the plant down a little, but people transplant all the time

you have a lot of reading to be done, GL!
 
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