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flower>reveg>mother
Is it possible to Reveg a plant after harvesting it, and then turning that plant into a mother? I ask because I have a strain flowering outside now, and i would like to save it for future grows. Is it possible that it could be saved in the method i described? Will the cuts grow as vigoriously as the original plant before it flowered?
THANKS!!
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flower>reveg>mother
You can do that no problem. Just leave some vegetation on her. I left some small buds th at were on the bottom. You should see new grow in about 2 weeks. Peace.
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flower>reveg>mother
Although, I did this indoors and munipulated the light cycle. I'm pretty this won't happen outdoors. You could dig her up and put her indoors under lights and do it I'm sure. Hope this helped ya out.
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flower>reveg>mother
If it is in a pot, you can bring it indoors and put it on 24/0 and dose it with superthrive at 2-4 drops per gallon, ONCE. Give it BLUE flourescent or halide light, and leave as many LEAVES as possible. If there are any seeds, remove them.
Good luck, and if you get her to re-veg, take cuttings ASAP to regenerate her- a big revegged mother in old dirt can be a crotchety wench.
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flower>reveg>mother
Ok, this makes sense. Just one question. I have read that if you flower a re-vegged plant it will yield less than it originally did. Does this hold true for cuttings from the re-vegged plant? Less yields?
Thanks peoples
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flower>reveg>mother
From my experience, no, it doesn't hold true. Genetics should hold strong.