I'm starting this thread about revegging your plants after you harvest the buds from them in order to grow them back out and get a 2nd, or maybe even more harvests from the same plant. I plan to provide all the information I can for others who want to try this process, as well as a grow log of my own revegging project as proof that it does work, and hopefully by the end of it, that it does work well. I grew my first plant this summer and failed to take clones at an early enough stage in its life to preserve it, as harvest rolled around I researched hard for options to keep going since I had no more seeds and no good means of buying any new seeds or clones. Once I heard about revegging I researched it as much as I could and got to work...

I am about 2-3 weeks into revegging currently and I have plenty of new growth, still mostly mutant/confused growth but at least I know its working properly. I think you'll find that my reveg situation has been quite unique, and that may offer some new ideas for those of you looking to try it out. I will be posting pictures later on today, and continuously as she grows all the way through her 2nd harvest. Just out of curiosity how often should I take update pictures of the growth? I'll shoot for at least once a week.

Anyways, stay tuned and enjoy, also remember that this is somewhat new to me as well. So anyone more experienced should feel free to comment and correct me on anything I do or say. Also I'd love to see links to other revegging grow logs if anyone else has them. Enjoy, and I appreciate any and all comments that you can send my way throughout the process.
Minnesnowta Reviewed by Minnesnowta on . Revegging after harvest - Grow log/Advice/Proof Enjoy! I'm starting this thread about revegging your plants after you harvest the buds from them in order to grow them back out and get a 2nd, or maybe even more harvests from the same plant. I plan to provide all the information I can for others who want to try this process, as well as a grow log of my own revegging project as proof that it does work, and hopefully by the end of it, that it does work well. I grew my first plant this summer and failed to take clones at an early enough stage in its Rating: 5