Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
GG is right, you gotta trim the sides and bottom or you will have issues down the road. Trust me as i am a student of Rusty too, have you read his thread yet, if not get on it asap. But i dont agree with any root hormone, just my opinion as you will be re potting in a couple weeks.

I did as Rusty did, but then put them outside. I didn't know what to expect, but what i got was monsters. Look in my Sig, they got huge with a ok yield only because i got ripped 3 times, but still got at least a qp a plant. Would have got at least 1 or 2 easy as the strains were nice, plus took 2 or 3 inside harvests before re vegging them outside. My NL got sick, it was rotted all up the main stem right below the ground and without a good trim you may have the same issue inside. But yeah trim all 4 sides and the bottom and put into fresh soil. Any flower nutes may slow the re veg too, just though of that so not sure. It might be ok now, but it will need re potted and by having the stress if any, i had non and i have pics to show you, it will be way worse when the plant completes its re veg and is ready to flower. BTW, get some clones before you flower and you can do it all over again.

I will be back too, luv the re veg, its a waste not to!

My outside re veg's and a clone from the sick NL before it got bad, which i flowered inside under my LEDs. After growing it inside, then re veg and the clone gave me this. Not the first pic i thought, see my Sig for better pics. '10 Outdoor


LSY
LST,
The reason I suggested KLN rooting hormone was that if there was a difference in my 2 inches and his,, Everybody's been fishin' before! They alway's get bigger,than when ya caught them. Less'en ya got a picture!

You ain't changed a bit! GOOD!


Peace My Brother!
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GaGrown Reviewed by GaGrown 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