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10-20-2005, 05:27 AM #1OPJunior Member
Single plant, multiple harvests
Here's one for the experienced guys.
A female can flower, than be put back into veg state. I've read you can cut the cola off of your plant and then put it back in to veg also. Read that this reults in some mutilation, but it heals and grows as normal. This is a method i've seen for setting your mother plant aside.
Here's the question.
Take your mother plant, make clone clippings 4 times, clip all tops. 1-2-4-8.
Now you have 8 stalks.
If you allow the plant to grow sufficiently in Veg for strength....then you place the plant back into flower. Will the plant flower again and make for harvest.
Ideally, if this works, each time you clone it, you re flower the plant and each time you get another cola to harvest eventually resulting in a massive re flowering plant.
but Will it work!!merryfknpoppins Reviewed by merryfknpoppins on . Single plant, multiple harvests Here's one for the experienced guys. A female can flower, than be put back into veg state. I've read you can cut the cola off of your plant and then put it back in to veg also. Read that this reults in some mutilation, but it heals and grows as normal. This is a method i've seen for setting your mother plant aside. Here's the question. Take your mother plant, make clone clippings 4 times, clip all tops. 1-2-4-8. Now you have 8 stalks. If you allow the plant to grow sufficiently in Rating: 5
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