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Reveg questions!!!!
Hey. I'm interested in the reveg technique. to my full understanding, all you have to do is harvest all the buds off the plant while trying to save as m uch "green" (leaves) as possible. Then you put your plant back in the light fore 24/0... but for how long? Also, how many times can you get away with reveging? Can someone explaine....
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Reveg questions!!!!
the first decision is to reveg at all. drying your harvested bud minus the enitrety of the plant robs the bud from its natural dry process and you give up taste and smoothness. If you want to reveg then the next decision is where on the plant to cut. id say cut at the lowest node with a healthy fan leaf. Youve cut it? good! leave it in the light for 24/0 and the plant will start all over again, it will be about as long as it took last time to get to the flowering stage. you can reveg as many times as you want, and ive heard the crop gets better every time. hope i could help!
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Reveg questions!!!!
Revegging is a good way to continue a relationship with a plant that you are particularily fond of. The best way to go about this is to cut off all but the lowest buds. These buds will be the new site of growth when you put the plant into it's vegging cycle. I have found that the best way to handle the revegging it to leave about 8 sites in which the plant has an opportunity to regrow from. The plant may not grow from all 8 sites so it fives you a better probability for continued growth. When the plant begins to regrow the new growth will look very odd, just wait it out until you notice the normal growth pattern again. One thing you need to be especially careful of is the amount of growing tips that form. I suggest 4 main stems, if you don't prune, the plant may try to grow to many new shoots from the old buds and you will notice over crowding.