I got a whole bunch of plants currently revegging, am I correct in that when a plant re vegges it starts by shooting out single blade leaves then as they fully enter the vegetative state aging fully developed leaves begin to appear again.
My plants shoot singles then triples when re-vegging. The same leaves then develop into 5-7 fingered leaves as the hormones re-balance.
I only re-veg if I have to, because it looks messy and takes forever to turn around.
On the other hand its a shame to waste an established root mass IMO. Has anyone here tried grafting cuttings onto mature rootstock? Supposedly it's also good to use males as they usually grow faster and larger.
anyone in aus growing auto's and have a male there going to throw out ?im looking for pollen.
anyone ever get seeds fron gypsy nirvana?
your kidding...so theres none u can scrap up hehe ?A day to late I just killed off my male short ryder (actually auto'd) after I pollinated my female.
just finished covering my two 15L buckets (for my dwci) In foil tape what a mission next time i have to make sure i chop up a session first took about an hour per bucket
Hey guys, quick question for any outdoor growers (sorry in advance if it's a totally stupid/newb question, first grow here)... I've got some Guerilla plots in WA. Things are going well so far, the weather is picking up too; starting to get into the 30's at the moment so the plants are vegging nicely. At this rate heading into summer I assume they're going to end up monsters... Is there any hormonal effect regarding the age of the plants to help induce flowering, or is it strictly the light cycle/weather? Not that I can really complain about some huge plants heh, but a few more months of growth is going to be epic. Judging from the last seasons weather reports (Beuro Of Meteorology) in about 5 months time we'll still be around the same temps and maybe 1/2 an hour less sun than what they're getting at the moment. I'm assuming it'll work it's self out, but any experienced input would be appreciated.