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12-27-2005, 01:40 AM #1OPMember
Revegging question.
Ok. I have a quick question about revegging. I've read about it, and talked to people who have done it. I have a second chamber to keep clones in, and have always done this to perpetuate indoor crops. I thought that I might explore revegging this time if everything works out ok, and the plants turn out to be fairly homogenous. Anyone have any experience with this successfully? I've read differing opinions both pro and con to this. Just looking into my crystal ball to plan ahead.
Part of the reason I am thinking of going this route with this grow, is my veg/clone chamber will be a little full with outdoor varieties when the time comes to start again (April/May timeframe). I don't know if I'll have the space with the timing on this project to get enough clones vegged to a decent size for outdoor, and enough to perpetuate my indoor endeavors.super420 Reviewed by super420 on . Revegging question. Ok. I have a quick question about revegging. I've read about it, and talked to people who have done it. I have a second chamber to keep clones in, and have always done this to perpetuate indoor crops. I thought that I might explore revegging this time if everything works out ok, and the plants turn out to be fairly homogenous. Anyone have any experience with this successfully? I've read differing opinions both pro and con to this. Just looking into my crystal ball to plan ahead. Rating: 5
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12-28-2005, 12:12 PM #2OPMember
Revegging question.
Anyone?
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12-28-2005, 01:58 PM #3Senior Member
Revegging question.
looking for same info so come on experts a bit of knowledge needed
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12-28-2005, 04:31 PM #4Member
Revegging question.
I am also thinking about revegging my question is if you are going to do that
do you take all the Buds at 1 time and hope like hell it dont kill her or do you take a few at a time so she can recover. and when you get what you want
switch to 24 on or 18/6http://photobucket.com/albums/c170/Marks324/
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12-28-2005, 05:33 PM #5Senior Member
Revegging question.
Hi Everyone,
I've revegged quite a few times I'm going to assume you are doing this in soil. Please let me know if you are doing this in soiless as some things will change. Here's what i do first off I have these girls already in very large pots 22" across the top and they hold more than 1.5 cubic feet of soil. Once the buds are ripe I trim off all of the mature buds and dry as usual. I leave most of the immature buds on and change the light cycle to 18/6. I then flush each pot with a few gallons of water so that quite alot of water runs out of the holes in the bottom of the pot. Normally I capture some of this water and check it's PH and nute content but this is good but optional.
The plants will normally begin to start to show signs or reveggitation after about 2 weeksish of the 18/6. They grow pretty slow in the beginning but then pick up speed as time goes by. I find that revegged plants produce about the same amount of buds but there are more of them and they are normally smaller.
The biggest problem with doing this is if you have a toxic buildup in your soil and don't flush as described above it can be real dissapointing.
Marks you can just take off all of the larger mature buds and leave the smaller buds and then just change the light cycle.
Best of luck to you guys,
Herbus
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12-28-2005, 07:04 PM #6Member
Revegging question.
i have also done this before, regrows are a great way to collect clones from.
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