The reason I wrote the Bonsai log was to help newbies avoid the same mistakes I've made. But if you still insist...

You'll lose a lot of your yield unnecessarily, by leaving buds on the plant, plus the buds will prolong the time it takes to revert back to a vegetative state. All she needs is a few baby fan leaves, and she'll offer plenty of new shoots.

If you continue with the same pots and soil...flush well before replacing them into veg, or nutrient and salt build-up will start affecting your ladies, in no time at all.

Also, keeping them in the same pot...they will become rootbound fairly quickly, and you'll start seeing ph swings.

Keep all this in mind if you have any developments down the line, but ask for assistance before blindly treating her, just to make sure you are treating the right symptoms, properly.

Let us know what happens. :thumbsup:
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Crop and Cutting Well im -and by me i mean WE :thumbsup:- currently flowering and i have a big concern. When i will be ready to take the flowers (50-60%amber) i dont know HOW to cut the flower without cutting the whole thing down. I want to keep my plants but dont want to take the WHOLE main stem. I was thinking in cutting half the main stem and leave some fan leaves in the bottom and carefully cut the button buds so i can leave the leaves on so they keep getting light and re-vegging one more time (my idea Rating: 5