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05-30-2010, 04:36 PM #1OPMember
Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help)
if my plant is preflowering and then i switch it back to veg, how will i know when the plant has finished converting back to vegging from flowering? will the buds die and fall off or will the trichomes just stop developing? I even heard that a bunch of new growth could come from the flowers. Im asking because i dont want to clone until they have switched all the way back to veg. Im hoping this will cut down on stress so the clones have a better survival rate.
RedwhitEsonavaB Reviewed by RedwhitEsonavaB on . Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help) if my plant is preflowering and then i switch it back to veg, how will i know when the plant has finished converting back to vegging from flowering? will the buds die and fall off or will the trichomes just stop developing? I even heard that a bunch of new growth could come from the flowers. Im asking because i dont want to clone until they have switched all the way back to veg. Im hoping this will cut down on stress so the clones have a better survival rate. Rating: 5
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05-30-2010, 09:05 PM #2Senior Member
Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help)
yes rusty is the one to ask. I have similiar question as well. Vegged in jan to march then to 12/12 placed outside to finish. harvested top of plant let bottom to mature. Instead the bottom growth took off and planted started to veg, still vegging will it continue to veg then re bud when light decreaces ? sorry to jump in thought rusty could get to birds with one stone...
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05-31-2010, 04:28 PM #3Senior Member
Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help)
Originally Posted by RedwhitEsonavaB
I re potted, but put the plant back in its same pot, but then after it had started to grow branches from the buds, i put it in a bigger pot to fill out, then chucked it into the groundRe potting, if done correct will not stress your plant, just do it when the plant is dry and it will slide right out:thumbsup:
Good luck man:rasta:
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06-07-2010, 02:29 AM #4OPMember
Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help)
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
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06-07-2010, 04:27 AM #5Senior Member
Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help)
Originally Posted by bobjob4u
You can stake the plant, or zip tie the stem so it will not split when she gets too heavy.
Here is one of this years regrows. before and after
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06-08-2010, 04:35 AM #6Senior Member
Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help)
will watch stems thanks..
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06-08-2010, 07:17 PM #7Senior Member
Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help)
Correct me if im wrong someone... but preflowering happens during the veg stage anyways. If your plant is preflowering then its mature and ready for flowering.
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06-08-2010, 07:40 PM #8Senior Member
Preflowering question (heard RustyT could help)
Originally Posted by GetThisOrDie
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