Will reverting back to veg work?

Ninjabowler

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Since your in the moderator's chair maybe you could tell us why?
Quick question, if you took clones and tried.. to get them to root, would they be different opposed to if you, freddie krugerd the original plant and took off everything and tried to reveg the roots. Would clones still suck? Well maybe not take off all the branches but take the clone from a new growth off the freddie krugerd plant with a couple old branches to suck sun from?
 

Krondizzel

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Quick question, if you took clones and tried.. to get them to root, would they be different opposed to if you, freddie krugerd the original plant and took off everything and tried to reveg the roots. Would clones still suck? Well maybe not take off all the branches but take the clone from a new growth off the freddie krugerd plant with a couple old branches to suck sun from?
Are you looking to me for an answer for all this?
 

sworth

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If you have flowering plants with buds on them and you revert back to veg, they will start growing leaves out of the buds. You'll end up with leafy weed.
But isn't re-vegging harvesting the bud first, then back under 12+ light, a month or so and she kicks back into veg, then back into flower; hey presto! Buds afresh...but not necessarily with leaves poking through the (fresh) buds.
Either way, it's quicker cloning or going from seed. And different strains take it differently...
 

Krondizzel

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But isn't re-vegging harvesting the bud first, then back under 12+ light, a month or so and she kicks back into veg, then back into flower; hey presto! Buds afresh...but not necessarily with leaves poking through the (fresh) buds.
Either way, it's quicker cloning or going from seed. And different strains take it differently...
Are you talking about harvesting the top half of the plant and letting the lower half finish out? Some do this, yes.
 

Ninjabowler

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Well from my understanding as long as the plant never goes through a full cycle , you can still re-veg and lose no potency and gain yield in the end...im testing this right now, so i won't know from experience for a couple more weeks...but i can keep you updated on what i gather together from my run...mine was about 3 weeks in flower when a clone was taken and should get roots 2-3 weeks after i put them in my clone dome, let me find where i read this at
Keep us posted, i personally think it has a large chance of failure but im " rooting for you". Just make sure you have a constant temp for your clones. Good luck.
 

Ninjabowler

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Are you looking to me for an answer for all this?
Its only one question, sorry let me re write.....butcher your plant of all bud sites, leave just some fan leaves....reveg....
ok soooo, will the clone taken from this style of revegd plants NEW growth be a better option than either a reveged flowering plant or a flowering plant? Do you understand?
 

robert030188

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Its only one question, sorry let me re write.....butcher your plant of all bud sites, leave just some fan leaves....reveg....
ok soooo, will the clone taken from this style of revegd plants NEW growth be a better option than either a reveged flowering plant or a flowering plant? Do you understand?
According to what i've read they come out bushier if the clone was in flower and put back to veg...so yes i believe your concept is the same as mine, but instead of doing the whole plant that way and then cloning...im cloning and then putting back into veg
 

Ninjabowler

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According to what i've read they come out bushier if the clone was in flower and put back to veg...so yes i believe your concept is the same as mine, but instead of doing the whole plant that way and then cloning...im cloning and then putting back into veg
Right. But what im asking is will a plant that is revegd and then cloned at points of new growth be a better plant in the long run? Or not.
 

robert030188

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Therefore i believe you would end up with better plants doing it either way but your clones will root faster than mine will
 

robert030188

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And actually your whole plant will revert back quicker to veg due to the fact that you already have an established root system
 

Ninjabowler

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And actually your whole plant will revert back quicker to veg due to the fact that you already have an established root system
Thats why i suggested cutting off all budding branches, leaving some fan leaves and useing the stump to grow new branches to clone instead of useing confused clones to save the genetics.
 
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