I like to re-veg, then grow them out till the growth looks normal again (the new growth usually starts out looking a little deformed), then clone the hell out of it. You get so many more branches to clone from on a re-veged plant its unreal. Back in the day, Big Bud was new. It started from a mutation, & at that time you could only get clones, no seeds. Since I only had one, I was scared shitless that I would loose it when I tried to re-veg. You know, some strains do not re-veg well, & I had no idea which way Big Bud would go. Well here's the good part hehehe.... By the second season of doing this, I had so many Big Buds that I filled the 8 mile stretch of woods behind my house with them & the WHOLE DAMNED TOWN smelled like pot! My boyfriend said I was either gonna get us robbed or busted. But the thing of it was, the smell was so strong & EVERYWHERE, you couldn't tell where it was coming from. Big Bud does better indoors for me, so I crossed her with some purple afgani, then back to Big Bud & called it Big Bertha. Kicked ass both out doors & indoors & knocked your socks off with a mind blowing high.
Everybody who grows should try re-vegging. Play around with it. You deserve to impress yourself!
catbuds Reviewed by catbuds on . Can Plants revert from flower to veg state? I'm an outdoor grower that has recently taken up indoor as a hobby. Last November, I became bored and started the pics you will see below. 3 weeks ago, I transplanted the 4 plants into 5 gallon buckets. There were 6 originally, 2 were obvious males that I tossed(although seed stock is another topic I would like to discuss in the future). The remaining 4 are in the south windows indoors where they were started. I now have 2 4-month old plants(the other 2 are reluctantly still vegging)enjoying Rating: 5