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gamedog
02-23-2008, 11:28 PM
I just had a question on something, i grew:giggity: a jack herer*Original blueberry hybrid last year in a large pot outdoors in northern illinois. after the amazing harvest i left the pot with the roots still in the pot over the winter cause i couldn't bring indoors. just about 2-3 weeks ago i brought it inside and put under some lights for an 24hour light cycle and now i'm noticing a little color coming form the stem thats above the dirt. its starting to turn like a red color. my question is, will this plant revive like the trees,bushes,etc.. do in northern illinois after winter with 24hours of light on. :hippy:

The Baked Head
02-24-2008, 04:26 AM
hmm well i doubt it, unless there are at least a few brances and leaves/buds still on it! but good luck anyway.:thumbsup:

Storm Crow
02-24-2008, 04:43 PM
Don't know if it will work or not! GOOD LUCK!

Rusty Trichome
02-24-2008, 05:20 PM
Cannabis is an annual. Without interference from the grower, it dies after a normal growing season.
If you re-veg just after harvest, you can reset their internal clocks triggering new vegetetive growth. But with no increase in the light cycle, no nutes, and no growth coming from it's stump...it's dead.

M.B.A.
02-24-2008, 06:48 PM
I just had a question on something, i grew:giggity: a jack herer*Original blueberry hybrid last year in a large pot outdoors in northern illinois. after the amazing harvest i left the pot with the roots still in the pot over the winter cause i couldn't bring indoors. just about 2-3 weeks ago i brought it inside and put under some lights for an 24hour light cycle and now i'm noticing a little color coming form the stem thats above the dirt. its starting to turn like a red color. my question is, will this plant revive like the trees,bushes,etc.. do in northern illinois after winter with 24hours of light on. :hippy:

I have seen The 2 plants that I have harvest do this too, It's the plant's genetics tryin to save it, but the red/maroon is a sign of stess

gamedog
02-24-2008, 06:58 PM
new info. the dryied root is growing white root hairs, looks like it could revive. will post pics if the stem turns green

grey1223
03-05-2008, 09:47 PM
new info. the dryied root is growing white root hairs, looks like it could revive. will post pics if the stem turns green

I've never heard of them coming back after all growth material has been removed.

Rusty Trichome
03-16-2008, 02:50 PM
new info. the dryied root is growing white root hairs, looks like it could revive. will post pics if the stem turns green
Been a while. I'm guessing it didn't work...?