Re-Veg = BUSH!!!

Topo

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Man, here is a Gigabud that I re-vegged, and I must say this is one of the good things about re-vegging. The buds are going to be hella thick! :mrgreen:


Bush 001.jpg Bush 002.jpg
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
Often a reveg will show how the genetics are better expressed with age . Some of my favorite plants while learning to grow tended to be Sats that I reveged , gotta love seeing the branches explode
 

Topo

Well-Known Member
Not sure on that one. Depends on the plant size. This one I transplanted into a bigger pot (1 gallon). I could have gone bigger, but I always outgrow my room so I kept this one small.
 

shaun2000

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Size has got me wondering 2. Im re-vegging 2, but i placed it back in the same pot but minus alot of the root ball and new soil. Ive always thought the size of your pot should be one gallon for every month. But even with a 5 gallon at 4 months my laddy was still root bound. .

I Think 7 gallons would be fine. Since she already knows what to do and should get their much quicker then before.
 

bigsteve

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Kowabunga! That's a horse!

I've got 5 GB that went to flower about 10 days ago. I grew the strain a couple years ago and got exactly double my yield
on the re-grows. After the initial harvest I re-vegged for 3 1/2 weeks and flowered for just 5 weeks second time around.
Not only was the take increased the plants were faster too! Only drawback to most re-grows is having to trim a million
small nugs. With the GB having such large buds to start, even the smaller buds from a re-grow are impressive indeed.

Good work, BigSteve.
 

bigsteve

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"But even with a 5 gallon at 4 months my laddy was still root bound."

I think you are mistaken here Shaun. Every plant will throw roots until they find their limit. That doesn't mean
they are rootbound. You can tell when a plant is rootbound when you remove the pot and very little dirt falls away.
Otherwise it is normal for a plants roots to grow to the pot's limit.

BigSteve.
 

shaun2000

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Like i said mate, mine was very Rootbound. When i finaly took it out no dirt fell away, Was Just All Roots.
 
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