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scobbie
01-14-2006, 04:16 PM
i have just finished a harvest and i have about ten cuttings going but i left 5 of my harvested plants in my grow room until i got around to getting rid of them but when i went in yesterday they have started growing again so can anybody tell me if they are any good for cuttings or would they flower again,any body help out here
turtle420
01-14-2006, 04:44 PM
i have just finished a harvest and i have about ten cuttings going but i left 5 of my harvested plants in my grow room until i got around to getting rid of them but when i went in yesterday they have started growing again so can anybody tell me if they are any good for cuttings or would they flower again,any body help out here
Wow scobbie! This exact question I've though a couple of times. I'm very interested in what the answers from the experienced ones will be.
Would it be too much hassle to see some pics?
I've always wondered what happens to a MJ plant after it flowers...
:)
-turtle420 :cool:
Powder Puff
01-14-2006, 05:10 PM
I asked Zandor about this.. It can be reverted back to vegetative stage, but, when you flower them again, you won't see the same potency!
So basically it's to much hassle yes... It could be fun though!:D
scobbie
01-14-2006, 06:39 PM
ill get some photos , i had cut them back badly as i was binning them but was just wondering if i could get some cuttings of them but i might see if i can bring them back as a little experiment start a thread , anyway ill get some photos.
Sativagrowin
01-14-2006, 10:48 PM
Switch the lights to 24 hours on and after a couple weeks youll see new growth. Sometimes the new growth looks weird at first but after awhile it gets gowing again. Assuming that you flushed the medium of ferts pryor to harvest I would also suggest giving them a dose of some high nitrogen fert.
You should switch to 24 hours before taking the cutting because reveging and cloning are both very stressful and to do both at once is not recomended IMO. I'm not saying it can't be done but it's not too much work to reveg em and then take cuttings and your success rate with the cutting will improve greatly IMO.
Good Luck
Laterz
scobbie
01-14-2006, 11:31 PM
exellent cheers. i know what you mean by lookin weird they are on their way but look a bit messed up as this wasnt planned but thanks for the input im waiting on camera then ill post some photos. i will enjoy messin about with them as its all knowledge after all . :thumbsup:
buthead
01-15-2006, 02:04 PM
go to googlesearch,type in regenerate marijuana plants,...ull get loads of info. .....buthead/
Johnny Hempseed
01-15-2006, 02:17 PM
http://boards.cannabis.com/showthread.php?p=560561#post560561
scobbie
01-15-2006, 04:09 PM
Had a look at they posts , quite intresting different people have different views so ill just have to do it myself im more intrested in getting clones as there is something a bit personal going on with me and the white widow strain so i want some clones to have another go at this strain. anyway jonny or anyone i think i may have cut them back a bit to much as i never planned this so heres a photo let me know if im waisting my time as they were cut back to nothing for the bin. :thumbsup: :rasta:
scobbie
01-15-2006, 04:15 PM
sorry same photo twice
scobbie
01-16-2006, 10:38 AM
would i be better repotting them into an other pot and can anyonetell me the best organic fert for my new grow and what would be best fert to use on those regenarated plants . thanks
Lady Vapor
01-16-2006, 04:21 PM
I'm doing a little of both. I trying something a little different this time around. I have 4 that I'm reveging... In each 5 gallon pot I started a new plant to grow along with it. I have plenty of light to handle thick vegetation - I hope... 125,000 lumens should be enough - I hope....
After this grow I'm shutting down for 6 months and will then repot all soil. They have gotten through the weird leaf formation and are now beginning to fill out nicely.... I'll show you a pic of them if you want.
The Cannabis Grow Bible says they may be less potent and it may produce a smaller yield. I figure I'll do it this time and see what happens. In the mean time my main goal is to fill my room with the 25 babies that are a couple weeks old now...
scobbie
01-16-2006, 04:35 PM
go on show me a photo, very intrested, what stage of revegetation are you at,Do you know if i take cuttings from them will the yeild and potentcy be less from the cuttings and have you done this before,nice looking cola by the way how hard was the medical mary as i mainly grow for pain releaf,sorry about all the questions a sponge for knowledge here,lol,thanks lady V.
Lady Vapor
01-17-2006, 03:28 AM
The one on the left was a different strain and was harvested a month ago. The other two on the right were harvested on Dec. 28th. The medical out of view in the pic. The small ones were about 4 weeks old when I went to 12 hours. They're kinda weird. Sooo they're reveging too.
scobbie
01-17-2006, 12:09 PM
did the one on the left look like the others before reveging, i have 5 but as you can see in the photos i cut them to much ,butcherred the poor wee lassies man so im going to take cutting of three and fully reveg the other two were the two small ones used for sexing your last grow as i never thought of regeneratig clones i have cut for sexing,thanks very much for the input ladyvapor it is much needed lol thanks.
scobbie
02-03-2006, 05:31 PM
after i posted this i started reading posts about you could use urine as a fert during veg as it has a high nitrogen and then i read about other uk growers using stuff called baby bio so being one of those guys who hates wondering about things i decided to try an experiment with urine v baby bio , so its been 18 days or something and during that time i have been feeding one plant on urine,hahahah i dont beleave i i am doing this, and one baby bio ,on the baby bio bottle it says give then 5 drops per pint so i done this with the urine as well,giving plant ,A, 5 drops of urine per pint of water, putting 5 drops per pint of each so called nute in the water every time each plant was watered .and to tell you the truth the results made me wonder as you can see the urine is winning hands down, AMAZING , and to tell the truth the baby bio isnt doing to bad either.
the thing to remember is these plants are reveged and i took guttings from each plant when i was just starting out on this experiment just to see how they would go, so this is the diffarence and has anyone heard of any other weird shit that is used for flowering instead of the usual nutes as i want to carry this on just so i know ,as i hate wondering about stuff so if you have heard of any weird flowering nutes that has made you wonder let me know and ill give it a go, by the way both reveged plants have been repotted in new soil ,john innes stage three , and both clones and the reveging plants have been growing in the same soil so the only diffarence between them is the nutes they have been given and the bud will not be smoked i will kill them when the reach harvest , well might try the baby bio plants but not the pissy bitches,
below are the plants that have had only the urine test from cutting to today and from cut down at harvest to today and they are white widow by the way and sorry about the pics not used to the camera yet
scobbie
02-03-2006, 05:41 PM
and this is the baby bio ,sorry about the pics but you can see the diffarence,both experaments have only had whats stated as nute they are kept in the bottom of my current grow,sorry wrong pic one and two are before and after and ill need to get a pic to go in the place of pic four sorry sort it out later
postmandave
03-21-2006, 04:26 PM
my uncle asked me to post the results of his regeneration experament, the first 3 pics are all the regenerated white widows and pic 4 is the clone of a bottom bud he took at harvest and pic 5 is it now, this grow has amazed him with the yeild and grow the plants look better the second time than what they did at the start,
ps hope i dont get banned for this .and any questoins about this just post and i will pass it on
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