You will!! I promise. You've done it no way but,right..Mostly ya be patient! Afterall..She ain't a Jeanie in a bottle... However.. I'd love to have one!
I love Indica! Hope that puppy is a Gurlie Gurl!
Ga.
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You will!! I promise. You've done it no way but,right..Mostly ya be patient! Afterall..She ain't a Jeanie in a bottle... However.. I'd love to have one!
I love Indica! Hope that puppy is a Gurlie Gurl!
Ga.
New updates coming tomorrow finally, and I promise to start being more diligent about updates on my reveg. Been a very busy couple months for me with shutting down my summertime seasonal business and trying to find some sort of random job to hold me over for the winter time. So I apologize that this thread has become boring.
So far my reveg has really taken off growing upwards now since the last pics I posted. I think I'm going to count the new branches, but it definitely has a lot more than it did when I grew it originally. Fungus gnats have been the only big problem I have had to deal with. The reveg has a large enough root system to handle them but their larva eat roots in the soil so clones and seedlings have been damaged. I finally found a good organic product to take care of those and they're pretty much all gone now. Several clones and quality seeds were lost in the process =(. I also built a new grow room and will be finishing the flowering zone tomorrow so I'll post some pics of that, nothing too fancy but it definitely gets the job done.
Just thought about this now but I had a question about cloning and sexing. If I am growing a new plant and take clones during veg (before I know the sex of the plant) and then when I put it into flower it turns out to be a male... will the clones definitely be male as well? Or how does that all work. I just want to make sure that once I get my mini-SOG going that I don't get stuck with a batch of all males at some point.
Also, if any of you have any threads or grow logs about reveg's you've done I'd love to see em. If you could link me to your threads so I can easily take a look at those that would be great.
Thanks again everyone for your continued input and advice, I can't imagine what I'd do without the ability to throw questions at you guys haha.
hi lads nice thread,i also sog have done for yrs now i like to do 25 in a 1mtr tent in 6 ltr willmas they fit perfect into the tent in a 1mtr garland try.
Ive been using chemdog for past 5 yr sat dom and i veg for 10 days after Ive potted them up from aero cloner.they stop stretching at 2ft,ish..and 1 oz a plant once ya get used to the strain you choose..
Mickrick... excellent reply for me, I appreciate the info you shared with me on that. Sounds like you have a good thing going on and I've always heard great things from Chemdog. I'd love to get my hands on some of those seeds or clones to produce some of that. I like hearing the important details of peoples SOG gardens like that, since I'm new to all this it makes it sound pretty exciting. I can't wait til I get it going....
Unfortunately... I may be stalled in my processes here. I made an unfortunate discovery on my reveg which is... the dreaded spider mites. At least I think its spider mites, I suppose its possible it could be thrips at this point being that the symtoms are similar in early stages and I have yet to clearly see one of the insects. And I just got done dealing with what I believe were nasty root eating fungus gnats that desecrated some of my clones/seedlings. In addition to the spider mite, I used my organic pest spray and didn't remember to dilute it down to a weaker solution before spraying down my plants. The end result was some leaves have gone limp and shrivvled up. Also some of the leaves have some brown burned looking spots on them now....
This was all discovered and done late last night, so as you can see it was a rough day. I'm just praying that I caught the mites early enough and that I was able to kill them off without causing too much damage to my plants in the process. I'm sure they'll pull through and survive, they'll just be a little bit stressed for a couple days. You know.. its too bad we all deal with plant stress issues and sometimes they can be difficult to correct once the stress has begun. For being a cannabis plant, you'd think they'd be pretty stress free, right? haha I wish I could just smoke them up and they'd be happy and problem free again.
btw if anyone knows of a good organic spray for mites and thrips please let me know! I've been using some that I found I need to dilute a little bit and I'm still mixing the balance to try to get that perfect. I'd prefer to find something quality that is actually ready to use without diluting.
Wish me luck!
Mickrick: Couple more things for you... the picture you had attached is extremely small, thumbnail size. If you could repost a larger one that would be great. I'd like to see your girls more closely.
Also do you have any threads going about your SOG garden? Or possibly some more pics you could post here? I'd like to see and learn more about it.
Same goes for anyone who has a SOG thread going, post me a link here so I can check it out. Or just post some pictures.
Thanks ya'll
Well here are a few pictures that were taken today of the damages that happened from my organic spray to kill the starting spider mite colony. I used a brand called EcoSmart and planned to play with diluting it but I got a little bit nervous when I saw the mites and just went into attack mode. Good news is there have been no signs of living spider mites in the last 3 days since I sprayed. Also almost no fungus gnats, maybe one here and there as it hatches and was too deep in the soil to be killed but thats it.
Anyways I believe my plants will all bounce back and wont actually die, but they're definitely hurting.
So here are the pics...
So... This is the reveg you thought wasn't gonna come back and play? Looks Great!
Ga.
Yeah shes doing real well outside of the leaf damages. I'm hoping that the really new growth popping out of the tops wasnt damaged too bad where it wont be able to continue growing upward shoots right now. There are about 10 cuttings I want to take from the high point on the top, I'm going to let it sit for a few more days before taking those.
The other thing that sort of concerns me is that the new growth is very light green or yellowish as it starts out, eventually it turns to a nice darker green, not sure if this is somewhat normal or what. Perhaps lacking a little bit of nitrogren maybe?
Damn it.... I found two living spider mites... I wonder how many others survived. I think I will need to try something new to get rid of them since the spray I used the first time burned my plants so bad.
Any good recommendations?
Just because you can do it doesnt mean you should.
Revegging stresses plants greatly! This leads to hermies.
If you are serious about growing, learn to take clones.
Every time you reveg you lose quality, and growth rates decrease. For those who are just tinkering, tinker away.
If this is more than a hobby to you revegging should literally be a last resort to fill your garden.
Not trying to be a puppy kicker, just pointing out the facts.
I would have saved a lot of time experimenting if I knew the downside.
If revegging was a good idea, no one would bother cloning.