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    no more desert till you reveg.

    Ok i know this must have been asked about a billion times, so here is a billion and one.

    I cut all the flowers off at the bottoms of their stems. And they will be weighed before going into dry.
    The plant is about 24 inches tall and has 5 fan leaves on her.
    I stuck her back into 24 hours of light to try to get her to reveg.
    If i understand it right, when she starts to grow new growth then i can cut the new growth and make them clones. right? wrong?
    help a stoner out. lol
    Gatekeeper777 Reviewed by Gatekeeper777 on . no more desert till you reveg. Ok i know this must have been asked about a billion times, so here is a billion and one. I cut all the flowers off at the bottoms of their stems. And they will be weighed before going into dry. The plant is about 24 inches tall and has 5 fan leaves on her. I stuck her back into 24 hours of light to try to get her to reveg. If i understand it right, when she starts to grow new growth then i can cut the new growth and make them clones. right? wrong? help a stoner out. lol Rating: 5

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    #2
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    no more desert till you reveg.

    ???

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    #3
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    no more desert till you reveg.

    yes, once (if) it reverts back to a normal leaf pattern, then you can clone from it. Did you leave any budsites at all? The new growth comes directly from the buds from what I have seen. If you only left a few fans then you may not have enough plant matter (?)

    If I am going to reveg I generally leave the bottom ~ 15-20% of the plant intact, cut the roots back, repot and put under 24 hrs light, feeding 1/2 str grow food. Ive had a reveg take 10 days to show growth, and one take 30 days to show growth.

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    #4
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    no more desert till you reveg.

    thanks

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    #5
    Senior Member

    no more desert till you reveg.

    Yup what Tokudai said; I leave the popcorn buds ON and only take the prime top colas... I've had plants take a month with no sign of growth.
    Don't overwater.

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    #6
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    no more desert till you reveg.

    Holy crap, I've harvested one of my sativas and kept a lot of leaves on it, it look ed hella shocked and started growing weird branches. Then started producing buds maybe 3 weeks after the initial harvest. After maybe 2 months, the plant became erratic and became yellow and droopy, so they lose their momentum if you chop them up. personal opinion

    by the way, the sativa was over a year old.
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    #7
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    no more desert till you reveg.

    Wait you guys are saying that you're leaving BUDS on the plant? I was told you have to cut OFF all the buds in order for the plant to reveg. When you say "cut the flower off at the stem" you mean the whole stem/leaves that grow out diagonally at every node right above the big leaves' stems? Or just the chronic? I've never cut buds that have gotten bigger than a couple crumbs so I don't know about it much.

    I also have a question about cutting bud off of a plant you plan to reveg... Do you use a razor or pull them off? What if you don't cut it 100% off n leave a peace? Or what if you damage some of the plants stem in the process? Can it still reveg/reflower?

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