Hopefully the OP read the re-veg link, but...

Quote Originally Posted by Bongojaz
i've re-vegged before, and to me it was a waste of time unless it's a strain you don't have beans for. reverting to veg, and then growing to the size you want it before flowering, can take longer than simply germing a bean. (imo)
On that we definitely disagree. Too many benefits to discount the technique as a waste of time, especially when done correctly. The only time I do not have a lady re-vegging, (or re-flowering) is when I chose to change the strain(s) I'm currently smoking.
Beans are fine back-ups to the clones I take from these re-vegging plants, but I get tired of culling half of my plants due to maleness. I fem a few batches every once in a while, but the novelty wore off a while back. Re-vegging and clones are soooo much easier.

Below: Lemon Skunk, (fairly heavy indica dominate) 3 1/2 weeks re-veg, (took no clones) coming up on 4th week of re-flower in a 5 gallon pot. (top view looking down is one plant)
About 2 1/2 feet tall so far...which is fairly common for my lemon skunk.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Cloning Hi all, first time grower here. Getting ready to harvest my first grow. Did pretty good for first time. Here is my question. I really like my Grape ape plant and want to clone it. It is a week from harvest so it is in the flowering stage. I read that it is harder to clone a plant in the flowering stage. Can I harvest the buds off the plant, then switch the lighting back to vegitative stage then clone her? Will harvesting kill the plant? Any advise would be much appreciated! Rating: 5