Frisian dew re-veg

Blackvalor

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What's up, guys? Hoping to get a little input from people who've experienced re-veg.

I started some Frisian dews under led lighting a month prior to bringing them outdoors. Despite the 15/9 light cycle they started to flower, not much, just small clusters of pistils.

Anyway, they've started to go back into veg and are growing like crazy, but are still exhibiting odd leaf numbers... Single blade, three and five leaf sets.

Will re-veg have a big affect on yield and or cause my plants to go hermi? And how long can I expect these odd leaf sets to go on for?
 

FresnoFarmer

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I think the only thing with reveg plants is leafier buds from what I hear? I hear they snap out of reveg state after about 3 weeks and then continue as usually. That is what I hear though
 

Tom Foolery

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I've got 4 frisan dews along with 4 white widows, 4 jack x hashplants, 2 northern lights, and 2 super haze plants this year. Germ"d and started them indoors for 4+ weeks, and all of them have been growing quite well. I put them outside mid May and they now average about 5 ft. All look healthy but the Frisian's are flowering like crazy. Isn't it too soon? I was hoping to veg them outside than that. Anyone with early flowering / re-vegging experience? Only the frisian's are doing it, all are feminized and none are autoflower.
 

FresnoFarmer

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I have had a plant grown from seed outdoor flower on me in june. Shit, a couple just flowered on me a week or 2 back. They were also started from seed outdoors.
 

MightyMike530

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I dont think reveging will hurt anything, though it will make the time to harvest longer.

I've got a plant flowering on me already. I dont mind though, its a beautiful plant, its got a good stretch going and everything will work out in the end. It is what is. Im not growing for profit, or even use these days so it will be cool just to see it do it thing no matter the size. :weed:
 

Tom Foolery

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Dude you are laid back on this (although as you say, ultimately, "it is what it is") but from where I stand, an awful lot of time and expense has gone into seed purchase and selection, soil amendments, digging, putting up cages, carrying water and doing it all completely in stealth mode- all for the taste of connoisseur quality, premium, organic, conflict-free Cannabis Cup worthy weed. I'm setting my sights on harvesting the kind of shit that everyone gets excited about after the first hit and says, 'Holy Crap! Where'd you get this shit?' I'm not growing for money either, goodness knows I've certainly spent plenty of it to get this far. I just want to get the maximum out of what these high-quality genetics can do.

I found this interesting piece of advice on a different forum...

"An alternative to regenerating indoors is to regenerate outdoors in the Summer. Just take a harvest in June, then allow the plant to regenerate by leaving some lower buds on the plant, and leaving the middle 1/3rd of the plant leaves at harvest. Feed it nitrogen, and make sure it gets lots of sun. It will regenerate all Summer and be quite large by Fall, when it will start to flower again naturally."
 

MightyMike530

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Yeah, Im laid back about it all because I don't have a lot of the issues you mentioned (digging, hauling water, keeping it all stealth). Im glad I dont too, its a hobby for me, not a chore. Sometimes a labor of love but I keep it to a minimum. Plus I am way small time. I just try to appreciate everything for what it is, make the most of what I've got, and not let things get to me. Its all a learning experience.
 

FresnoFarmer

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Dude you are laid back on this (although as you say, ultimately, "it is what it is") but from where I stand, an awful lot of time and expense has gone into seed purchase and selection, soil amendments, digging, putting up cages, carrying water and doing it all completely in stealth mode- all for the taste of connoisseur quality, premium, organic, conflict-free Cannabis Cup worthy weed. I'm setting my sights on harvesting the kind of shit that everyone gets excited about after the first hit and says, 'Holy Crap! Where'd you get this shit?' I'm not growing for money either, goodness knows I've certainly spent plenty of it to get this far. I just want to get the maximum out of what these high-quality genetics can do.

I found this interesting piece of advice on a different forum...

"An alternative to regenerating indoors is to regenerate outdoors in the Summer. Just take a harvest in June, then allow the plant to regenerate by leaving some lower buds on the plant, and leaving the middle 1/3rd of the plant leaves at harvest. Feed it nitrogen, and make sure it gets lots of sun. It will regenerate all Summer and be quite large by Fall, when it will start to flower again naturally."
I never even thought of that. Good info
 

Blackvalor

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Glad to see some replies!

A little update: The dews have decided that it was time to start putting out regular 5 bladed leaves again. Gave them their first dose of maxsea yesterday and I can already tell they're loving it. Also got a huge rainstorm the other day. I don't know if its my imagination or what but my plants always look bigger and fuller after "natures foliar feed".

The one good thing that came from the re-veg is the tops.... I've never seen so many on one plant.

Frisian dew must just be one extremely photosensitive plant. 4/5 of them experienced signs of flowering when being put outdoors, but not 1 of my purple marocs did and they have auto flower in their genes. Go figure
 
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