Are these plants revegging?

JHake

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Hello RIU.

These are 3 plants, 2 different strains. The different plant is labeled as Plant A in the pictures.
Had this plants under 18/6 photoperiod for 10 weeks or so. First under CFls and then under a burplee.

Took them outside on 11/23, 4 weeks ago.
Here in my country, seeds are normally sowed whenever during September-November, and harvested in late March and during all April.
They were put in the place where sun hits the most and the most time.

Since being taken outdoors, one of the strains developed buds, like a week 2-3 of 12/12 inside a tent, while the other strain "Plant A"@ had just a little bud formation.

But 10 days ago i started to notice 3 leaves blades on "Plant A", the less advanced one.
Plants B and C are more developed but i start to see that they have an overall bushy look right now and i am seeing new leaf growth, circled in the pictures.

So first question would be in you think all of the plants are revegging.
I believe Plant A is clearly revegging.

What do you think? THanks in advance.
 

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JHake

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I guess should have posted in Marijuana Plant Problems, didnt realize in time. Can a Mod move the thread?
 

oill

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Hello RIU.

These are 3 plants, 2 different strains. The different plant is labeled as Plant A in the pictures.
Had this plants under 18/6 photoperiod for 10 weeks or so. First under CFls and then under a burplee.

Took them outside on 11/23, 4 weeks ago.
Here in my country, seeds are normally sowed whenever during September-November, and harvested in late March and during all April.
They were put in the place where sun hits the most and the most time.

Since being taken outdoors, one of the strains developed buds, like a week 2-3 of 12/12 inside a tent, while the other strain "Plant A"@ had just a little bud formation.

But 10 days ago i started to notice 3 leaves blades on "Plant A", the less advanced one.
Plants B and C are more developed but i start to see that they have an overall bushy look right now and i am seeing new leaf growth, circled in the pictures.

So first question would be in you think all of the plants are revegging.
I believe Plant A is clearly revegging.

What do you think? THanks in advance.
You moved from indoors to outdoors?
 

rkron0413

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Hello RIU.

These are 3 plants, 2 different strains. The different plant is labeled as Plant A in the pictures.
Had this plants under 18/6 photoperiod for 10 weeks or so. First under CFls and then under a burplee.

Took them outside on 11/23, 4 weeks ago.
Here in my country, seeds are normally sowed whenever during September-November, and harvested in late March and during all April.
They were put in the place where sun hits the most and the most time.

Since being taken outdoors, one of the strains developed buds, like a week 2-3 of 12/12 inside a tent, while the other strain "Plant A"@ had just a little bud formation.

But 10 days ago i started to notice 3 leaves blades on "Plant A", the less advanced one.
Plants B and C are more developed but i start to see that they have an overall bushy look right now and i am seeing new leaf growth, circled in the pictures.

So first question would be in you think all of the plants are revegging.
I believe Plant A is clearly revegging.

What do you think? THanks in advance.
Sounds like they will reveg for a little while since you pulled them from your controlled environment at 12/12. Whats the hours of daylight?
 

rkron0413

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You could have massive bushes by the time they are already. If I could grow outside id veg as long as I can inside to get as big of a bush as I can outside
 

JHake

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This...looks reveggish
Yep, thats what i was thinking, like those leaves are out of place lol.

You moved from indoors to outdoors?
Yes. Here is outdoor season anyways. I have a plant next to these that was outside since the beggining, and its not flowering.
But it seems that the 18/6 was pretty constant and stable compared to taken them outdoors.

Sounds like they will reveg for a little while since you pulled them from your controlled environment at 12/12. Whats the hours of daylight?
Right now i believe there are like almost 14 hours of light, but cant tell if all of those hours are direct sun.

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But heres a curious thing:

When taken outdoors, plants were exposed to light contamination from the garden. My garden has some low wattage leds VERY FAR from the plants, altough you can see when they are turned on.
I didnt care about it since i didnt want them to flower yet.
Buy anyway they started and kept flowering, as you can see there are 2 plants that were kinda developed regarding buds formation.

Maybe it happened something like:

- From indoor to outdoor, stimulus was enough to trigger flowering. Then an accumulation of extended days was needed for flowering to stop. Like flowering was triggered up to certain week when days were longer and then flowering stopped.

?
 

JHake

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You could have massive bushes by the time they are already. If I could grow outside id veg as long as I can inside to get as big of a bush as I can outside
You believe plants will do good in a few weeks-months? I dont know if i fucked them up.

Black fabric pots hold the more flowered plants. White big pot has the barely flowered one, and the small white pot is the one thats been outside since she was born and has no flowesr nor anything.
 

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rkron0413

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You believe plants will do good in a few weeks-months? I dont know if i fucked them up.
Are your days getting longer? If so they WILL reveg. Until your days get shorter then they will go back into flower. I wouldn't say you fucked them up. I've reveged buds for clones before
 

JHake

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In theory, longest day was December 21. So yes, since being taken outside days were getting longer. Now they will start to get shorter again.

I thought they wouldnt flower since days were getting longer, but it seems it needed a few weeks of days getting longer to stop the process.
 

rkron0413

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In theory, longest day was December 21. So yes, since being taken outside days were getting longer. Now they will start to get shorter again.

I thought they wouldnt flower since days were getting longer, but it seems it needed a few weeks of days getting longer to stop the process.
So when exactly is outdoor harvest for you? Because I would guess that to be when your plants will be ready. I just looked it up and Southern hemisphere harvest window is April to may? If thats the case then you got a lot of veging to come yet
 

JHake

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Yes, its April to May.
Had one of these strains last season and flowered earlier, like in March. But it was in another part of the garden with more shade, maybe it was because in that spot sunlight didnt reach it for more than 12hs.
 

rkron0413

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Yes, its April to May.
Had one of these strains last season and flowered earlier, like in March. But it was in another part of the garden with more shade, maybe it was because in that spot sunlight didnt reach it for more than 12hs.
You can manipulate the light outside to do that as well. Like cover them up after they had their daily dose of light the uncover them in the morning
 

oill

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In theory, longest day was December 21. So yes, since being taken outside days were getting longer. Now they will start to get shorter again.

I thought they wouldnt flower since days were getting longer, but it seems it needed a few weeks of days getting longer to stop the process.
Yeah this mess uo of pattern is messing with them. You need to do this transition very carefully next time
 

rkron0413

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So this is a clone from a flowering plant I took
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I had to remove the bud that was on it. Once I did that the vegetative growth exploded. So if your plants are starting to throw stems out of the buds id very carefully remove the bud so it doesn't rot on the plant. Thats just from my experience. It really turned into a monster of new tops. Hoping someone can back me up on this or correct me on this.
 
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