Sorry. Been a little busy trying to catch-up. Again. Cold weather sucks, and I can't wait for summer. Would much rather deal with the heat than the cold. :jointsmile:

At the end of the cannabis life cycle, is death. Once harvested, the clock is ticking. I've been in a holding pattern before (waiting for a space in the veg closet) and have kept plants up to a week in flower after harvest, but I waited on trimming the roots till the day of switching to 18/6.

If your 'holding pattern' is longer than a week or so, I think I'd do a little flush and start her back on growth nutrients. This is supposition though. I try not to over-stress 'em, but the violence of harvest and root trimming is waaaay up there on the stress meter anyway, so not sure the effects of the longer delay.

It's not that I'm saying not to do it, but I've always been a bit skittish on keeping 'em in flower for too long. Not from experience necessarily, but from a fear of them dying.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Re Veg questions for Rusty Trichome.. I have recently harvested a few plants and still have 2 of the cut plants in the flower room. How long could they be left in flower before putting them in reveg even though they have been harvested? It's just that I was trying to have a time schedule as to how many I have in veg.Thank's in advance! Rating: 5