Do I have to re-pot after re-vegging a harvested plant?

avillax

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So I have just harvested my plant and left the popcorn buds. Should I repot it? Can I just leave it as it is?
I supposed once it starts revegging I should start adding little fertilizer and increasing the dose?

Or should I cut the root ball or something?
 

Richard Drysift

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Just let it recover and keep from drying out. Once you see new shoots growing you can start feeding again. Be patient; takes an unbelievable amount of time to begin growing normally again. You’ll likely see some single or three blade leaves at first.
 

smokinrav

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You can definitely root trim and repot, I've done it many times on reveg plants. If your soil mass is large, it can help prevent root rot on those perimeter roots
 
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Zephyrs

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So I have just harvested my plant and left the popcorn buds. Should I repot it? Can I just leave it as it is?
I supposed once it starts revegging I should start adding little fertilizer and increasing the dose?

Or should I cut the root ball or something?
Just know a re-vegged plant is the same as a gold diggin, high maintenance girlfriend, :eyesmoke:. Sometimes it's just better to cut your losses. And just go for seed plants. Reveggers are a pain.
 

Renfro

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Revegging a plant is easy as pie in most cases. Just flip the light cycle back to 18/6 and start a veg feed and wait. Once you get some fully revegged branches that have fan leaves with 5 or more blades you can start thinking about cutting clones. I typically don't like to flower a revegged plant, instead I would rather use it as a mother to cut a crop of clones from. I have had a strain that never wanted to fully reveg, maybe it had a little ruderalis in it's lineage but for the most part it's as simple as switching the lighting schedule. I wouldn't bother repotting it or messing with the roots unless it's root bound.
 

calvin.m16

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No you just keep on feeding it. When you are reducing the plants biomass there is no reason the root zone would need more roots. The plant will respond by redirecting energy to the remaining mass above the soil. That is after all its job.

KISS (Keep It Stupid Simple)
 

avillax

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No you just keep on feeding it. When you are reducing the plants biomass there is no reason the root zone would need more roots. The plant will respond by redirecting energy to the remaining mass above the soil. That is after all its job.

KISS (Keep It Stupid Simple)
When shouldnI start dosing ferts? From week 1 of flora series' feeding table?
 

Fishbulb

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I cut a pop corn bud off stick it in my aero cloner till I have loads of roots then in to Coco and wait about 3-4 months for it to sort it's life out and clone from the tops

Single leaves
Three leaves
Weird messy growth all over the stems
 

rkron0413

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I cut a pop corn bud off stick it in my aero cloner till I have loads of roots then in to Coco and wait about 3-4 months for it to sort it's life out and clone from the tops

Single leaves
Three leaves
Weird messy growth all over the stems
Gotta love those pepper plant style leaves! Monster cropping!
 
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