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    #31
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    Return a harvested plant to veg? Comments?

    I want to see pix of male flowers opened up
    Ambience have a seance in the garden of Eve
    I\'m a God, a gardener, a guardian of trees -Canibus

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    #32
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    Return a harvested plant to veg? Comments?

    Yikes..looks like I made a new friend...
    I guess having a different opinion is now spreading BS..although my "opinion" is based on fact and umm..although I am not a "commercial" grower trying to teach the "trade" to the masses I am someone with alot of knowledge and experience...
    You can leach medium all you like..the fact is a re-vegged plant will require plenty of space to hope to be as productive as a clone with brand new medium..and unless you are constantly up-sizing your container or grodan cubes you will not get new growth!
    I don't make the rules...the plants grow new roots as they grow new branches!
    And as far as time goes I still don't get your turnaround cycles..if you can do it without flaming me maybe you could show us proof..you said 300%???
    Also..I dunno the author of the online book either...but we got the link the first time..thanks...
    Now..you talk about a big bush being more productive..I guess that's why commercial growers grow small plants and tend to grow from clone as a rule? I know ALL the med farmers I know who are professional growers (have 2 or more tables) grow clones..most in fact in 4 inch rockwool cubes)..
    I start with a 2 week veg peiod in my flower chamber..if I chose to I could start those plants in a seperate room which would mean 6 crops in a 12 month period..even if you could force a multigenerational plant to jump from flower back into full vegetative growth in 7 days (which I don't believe you can) then you would still lose a week per crop..
    And I'm not even going to address your claim that hermaphrodism (or whatever you called it) is somehow mythical..it's a response to environmental stress and the result of poor breeding..
    Ask any botanist/horticulturalist..they will be happy to tell you all about it..but I am going to put this to bed as far as my part in this thread goes..
    Here's a few pics of what I (just a lowly non-horticultural/commercial grower can make a clone do)
    This is 1-600 watt lamp...
    20 clones...
    Yield yet to be seen (it's drying now) but should be roughly 35-40 ounces dry... :dance:

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    #33
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    Return a harvested plant to veg? Comments?

    Mmmmm.......Crystals...

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    #34
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    Return a harvested plant to veg? Comments?

    yeah I am going to reveg my Indica and fill the room with clones from her. But while I wait I have other seedlings that will go into flower right after I harvest. By the time the Indica is revegged and clones are ready then the seedlings I just put in will be ready for harvest.

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    #35
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    Return a harvested plant to veg? Comments?

    I grow organicly in soil and I reveg a lot.I cut clones off revegged plants and they are just as good if not better than the first run.

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