View Full Version : Is time saved with revegging after harvest?
lefthanded
01-04-2011, 07:23 PM
how long after harvest till she would be ready to flower again? My real question is does revegging your plant save any time? or starting from seed better? 2 super silvers in the first week of flowering they are pretty manageable at this point so Ive been reading up on revegging yay or nay?
stickydankAZ
01-04-2011, 08:46 PM
DAMN good Question Lefty your my kind of thinker! :D
It depends on The strain and how she reacts to stress, Some plants Hermorphrodite out as a resualt of life cycles. While others bounce back no Matter what . if i see a good mother plant in the veg cycle than ill veg her out longer to make clones of her and start them ASAP to veg and so on always give my the best of the best....... everytime :rasta:
GaGrown
01-04-2011, 10:05 PM
You have a big advantage by revegging.. You don't have to take cuttings. Just set your timer to 18/6 and feed them vegging nutrients and within a week or two you have explosive growth. I've been doing the same Big Bud plants for 3 rounds that will be 4 harvests from 1 clone.:thumbsup:
lefthanded
01-04-2011, 10:11 PM
You have a big advantage by revegging.. You don't have to take cuttings. Just set your timer to 18/6 and feed them vegging nutrients and within a week or two you have explosive growth. I've been doing the same Big Bud plants for 3 rounds that will be 4 harvests from 1 clone.:thumbsup:
So what you saying is they should be ready to flower again 4 to 6 weeks after harvest once you switch back to 18/6?
GaGrown
01-04-2011, 10:23 PM
So what you saying is they should be ready to flower again 4 to 6 weeks after harvest once you switch back to 18/6?
Absolutley!:thumbsup: I would flower at a height of 12-14 inches tall. With the stretch that will occur 12 would be a better choice!:jointsmile:
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