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11-06-2010, 03:54 AM #1OPSenior Member
Re-veging problem
hey there, can someone with some experience advise me, please? I dug up my outdoor plants after harvesting their crop, and moved them indoors under lights. Rather than switch them directly from natural daylight to 24 hour lights on, I increased the hours of light over a couple weeks, and just bumped them all the way up to 24 hours several days ago. I'm seeing a little bit of growth, but it seems like the plants are still trying to produce more buds, rather than revert to vegetative growth. I had picked off all the buds, but that's still what is growing back. Do I continue to pick off the buds that form? I'm afraid that the plant will just give up and die, if I do that. I'm already concerned that one or two of the plants may have decided to quit on me.
Suggestions, anyone? Please and thanks!deserthealer Reviewed by deserthealer on . Re-veging problem hey there, can someone with some experience advise me, please? I dug up my outdoor plants after harvesting their crop, and moved them indoors under lights. Rather than switch them directly from natural daylight to 24 hour lights on, I increased the hours of light over a couple weeks, and just bumped them all the way up to 24 hours several days ago. I'm seeing a little bit of growth, but it seems like the plants are still trying to produce more buds, rather than revert to vegetative growth. I Rating: 5
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