growrookie1
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Alright, anouther question. I'm thinking about re veging my plants after harvest. I'm thinking it will let them grow more and they might yield more their next flower. I have the space.
Damn thanx for that one. I'm running with the idea of getting two harvests out of my plants. thanx.
I don't see why you couldn't keep re vegging it as much as you want.
There's lots of plants that we keep in our house that will regrow if you chop them down to a stump. Hell, even most trees will do that, I don't see why a weed wouldn't do that.
Nothing says a plant can only be reveged twice. If a mother plant can be kept alive for 15 years, pumping out cuttings, we can reveg.
15 Years you can keep a plant a live? that is crazy good! so if i have a nice girl should i just keep it a live?
Ya, if you have a good strong female, why go thru all the pain to start from seed each time.
As far as keeping them alive for that long, that's if you're not budding it. Just vegging and using it for cuttings, which is the traditional approach.
If you only have one grow area, you can set it to 18/6, keep you're mother in there, take cuttings, and when you're ready to bud the cuttings, just pull them out of the grow area everynight after their 12 hour light period. And leave your mother in the area.
It's a pain in the ass, you can't miss a single day, but technically, it would work.
Alright, anouther question. I'm thinking about re veging my plants after harvest. I'm thinking it will let them grow more and they might yield more their next flower. I have the space.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing:
A MJ plan is near death at the end of flower, and stress harms the plant genetics. I would no more re-veg a plant than i would clone a hermaphrodite.
I guess if you have one space, and no seeds, that may be your last option, but it's not good practice.
Read:
"Cloning is also an ideal way to determine the sex and properties of potential mother plants without every having them undergo the stress of flowering. This is much better than taking a cutting during flowering or putting a flowering plant back under a longer light cycle to revert it back to vegetative growth. Stress can alter or damage genetic material and that genetic change will be passed to the cuttings taken from the mother after that point"