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    #31
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    Revegging after harvest

    Did you add veg nutes? If so, how much, how often? If not, it's way past due for some nitrogen.

    If it's getting that bad, perhaps a gentle transplant into fresh soil? ('tapping off' the loose stuff before replant) If the added calcium is the problem, flushing wouldn't solve it.

    A ph pen and calibration solution would be preferable. Lasts longer. Knowing the difference in ph of in-going water and run-off water can help with troubleshooting for virtually every grow.

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    #32
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    Revegging after harvest

    Hi All !

    Just an update on my Re-veg. Ran out of room in the nursery had to set up a temp area in the laundry room.

    Re-veg is going well, wish my flowering was going as good.

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    #33
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    Revegging after harvest

    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadscale
    Hi All !
    Re-veg is going well, wish my flowering was going as good.
    One step at a time, lol. Glad to hear all is going well with the re-veggies.
    Wuzzup with the elderbuds?


    CCP: So...what's going on with 'em?

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    #34
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    Revegging after harvest

    Update on the reveg.

    3 are doing great, I lost one for no apparent reason.
    Just dries up and turned into a stick.

    Rusty Trichome the buds are doing fine again, just had some stress or something. Only 2 weeks into 12/12 and had to change flower area to a bigger room. Think I let them veg a bit long, their monsters,(for indoors).

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    #35
    Senior Member

    Revegging after harvest

    They look great. I think re-vegging can be pretty difficult. That one with the most growth, it looks almost ready to be treated as a normal plant again. As soon as it gets some more nodes are you going to try for some cuttings?

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    #36
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    Revegging after harvest

    Thank You, stinkyattic for your words of encouragement.
    I am definitely taking cuttings.
    I know this is a quality plant and want to keep her around as long as possible.

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    #37
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    Revegging after harvest

    Looking real good. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Are those downsized, too? I sure love how big-n-bushy the re-veg plants get. Makes my other, 'regular' plants look like miniture thai sticks.

    Could always stress one of the clones to fem some pollen, if interested in another project, lol.
    I use the uncoated aspirin (Salicylic acid method, but there's others out there.

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    #38
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    Revegging after harvest

    Thanks for the replies!!

    Rusty Trichome you must be a mind reader!!!

    I am in the process of stressing 2 clones as we speak. The mention of a salicylic acid method has peaked my interest.
    Could you point me in the direction of more information on this method?
    I am using a light stress method I have read about, it takes so long I am afraid I will have to store the pollen for use later. The girls are moving right along with the flowering.

    I read the link in your last post, it seems I have unknowingly been using Salicylic acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I make a willow tea to sometimes help with my cloning.

    Thanks Again for the replies!!!:hippy:

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    #39
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    Revegging after harvest

    Revegging is indeed difficult. My lady just kept fading and fading and is now dead. I enjoyed her and have started a new project.

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    #40
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    Revegging after harvest

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
    When I used to grow (a few years ago) I heard you could use 1-2 aspirin (uncoated-caffeine free) per gallon of water (3 applications in a row) to stress a female into forcing male flowers. So I tried.
    Seemed to work ok on (firmly rooted) female clones, but took too long for newly-sexed adolescents. (At least for that harvest. Females would be ready just before pollen sacs would open) Resultant pollen produced about to 80% or so fem seeds. Did this for the Swazi, C-99xSweet Tooth, and Shiskaberry I had seeds for. No later hermie problems, that I noticed.

    Anyone else try this?

    p.s. I used to grow in soil, and don't know of usage in hydro...
    I found your post!!
    Gonna give it a go!!!

    I'll do some posts and keep this updated.
    My clones are 4 days into 12/12.
    I'll do this with the light stress and see what happens.

    If nothing else, I will have some stress resistant plants.

    THANKS

    Oh Yeah, reveg was downsized from 5 gal containers to 2 gal.

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