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03-12-2008, 02:25 PM #1
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Revegging after harvest
The more careful you are with the roots, the lower the stress. In other words, making a clean cut is less stressful than just ripping the roots apart. Never grown in bags, but have heard root bruising/breaking can happen during transplant, due to the shifting soils, but Psycho4Bud could likely offer more on this, since I'm pretty sure he grows in bags.
Originally Posted by keeko
I do a good flush before transplant/root trimming to remove built-up salt and to keep ph in check, but allow to dry-out before transplant. This will keep the rootball somewhat intact for the move.Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Revegging after harvest Hi all I am slowly coming up on harvest time. I love these plants so much I want to reveg them. Can someone please tell me how to harvest them so I can reveg the plants. I know I have to leave a little growing material on them, but how much? Can someone please point me in right direction? THANKS Rating: 5
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