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08-24-2006, 08:17 AM #1OPSenior Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
Just harvested my 2 plants and all thats left now is the main stem and the lil sticks where the buds were... i am trying to reveg those plants.... so i can clone them (i didnt have a chance to clone them beforehand). I have them under fluorescents 20/4 but nothing is happening so far.... is there any chance they will grow new leaves?
should i change the soil or add fertilizer?:rasta:bluntwiz Reviewed by bluntwiz on . post harvest - revegging plants for cloning Just harvested my 2 plants and all thats left now is the main stem and the lil sticks where the buds were... i am trying to reveg those plants.... so i can clone them (i didnt have a chance to clone them beforehand). I have them under fluorescents 20/4 but nothing is happening so far.... is there any chance they will grow new leaves? should i change the soil or add fertilizer?:rasta: Rating: 5
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08-24-2006, 06:11 PM #2Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
Just give them lots of light and be patient.
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08-24-2006, 08:16 PM #3Senior Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
What kind of soil? I had a plant that was so far in shock cut it at the top stem all the leaf off cause they where dead. And after 18 hour light cycles it grew new ones after about 2 weak.
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09-01-2006, 03:23 PM #4Junior Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
It would be best to leave a few chice leaves next time...maybe just a few bottom branches since the amount of bud taken from them isn't alot
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09-07-2006, 05:54 PM #5Senior Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
are there any leaves on it?
no leaves = no photosynthesis = no new growth = death
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09-07-2006, 06:08 PM #6Senior Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
Originally Posted by Dazed4now
and dazed (not to be a prick by no means)
ive seen you have been wrong in other posts also (ie. the organic hydro thread) maybe you should read and learn before attempting to help others
(once again, not to be a prick)
we all had to learn to crawl before walking
and as far as re-vegging that plant, id maybe try some super-thrive (which helps to break the stress in those situations)
and maybe just maybe (not from experence) you may try adding some nitrogen to your nutes/ferts to help it come back into the veg. state
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09-07-2006, 06:39 PM #7Senior Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
the plant needs leaves to have photosynthesis, like he said ... Superthrive boosts root-growth (and that's ALL it does, regardless of numerous posts about this product), the plant already has plenty of root-system, obviously, if it's been harvested ... I strongly doubt he will be able to re-veg a bare stem ... :smokin:
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09-07-2006, 07:12 PM #8Senior Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
Originally Posted by ronjohn420
but the leaves also absorb the light for photosynthesis..which is vital.....of course
i've never heard of bringing a plant back to life with no leaves on it
maybe a clone...off of a vegging plant
but bringing the plant back into vegging after its budded without any leaves on it sounds very wrong my friend
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09-07-2006, 09:11 PM #9Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
I agree that it won't "re-veg" without atleast some green, but if ronjohn420 says he has seen it then it may be worth a try.
In any event flourecents are a good choice for the task.
Good luck
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09-07-2006, 11:06 PM #10Junior Member
post harvest - revegging plants for cloning
You definitely need a leaf to grow roots.
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