Using: Coir/perlite/castings/mycorrhizae mixture
Added: 1/2 cup guano powder per 3 gallon pot
Watered with: 3/4 strength Pure Blend, Liquid Karma, Liq. Kelp, Thrive Alive Red, every 3rd watering through 1st week flowering


Major problems: the plants got burned (too high soil fert level) by the end of the veg period. Gave them a thorough flushing (I flushed until the runoff-water-reading came down from [off of the meter; over 2000ppm] to about 1000ppm (using the x0.7 conversion). At the first week of 12/12.
I thought they'd recover in a couple weeks. But 3 weeks later, they're hardly any bigger, growing super-slow, and no smell at all (at 3 weeks into 12/12). They aren't going to be worth finishing like this. Finished some like this once before -- the result was tiny yield, quality so low it was almost not smokeable (almost-normal-looking buds, but with no resin on them, hardly any smell).
My question: can they be put back into veg -- to get healthy again for a month or so before starting to flower (again)? Has anybody done this?
If they went back into veg now, say for 4 weeks (2 weeks to start vegging again and 2 weeks of veg time), would they still flower normally? Also I figured they'd have a really developed root system by then, good for flowering. And they're fairly big, would have good leaf area for vegging.
Is this a recipe for disaster, malformed buds that won't grow/set properly?

Any help welcome

P.S. Was flushing down to 1000ppm (x 0.7 conversion) at start of flowering still too high for soil/organics?
growinit Reviewed by growinit on . Over-ferted, can I go back into veg? Using: Coir/perlite/castings/mycorrhizae mixture Added: 1/2 cup guano powder per 3 gallon pot Watered with: 3/4 strength Pure Blend, Liquid Karma, Liq. Kelp, Thrive Alive Red, every 3rd watering through 1st week flowering Major problems: the plants got burned (too high soil fert level) by the end of the veg period. Gave them a thorough flushing (I flushed until the runoff-water-reading came down from to about 1000ppm (using the x0.7 conversion). At the first week of 12/12. I Rating: 5