Re-veg then re-flower. Anyone?




Has anybody ever had a plant going to flower and then revenge and then go back into flower?? I’m curious about the outcome. Right now my plant is very bushy and has tons of growth on it I feel like it’s going to be a problem with mold or mildew but I’ve hacked it down about as much as I want to or can. All the leaves are single or three prong. It has not turned hermaphrodite and it looks to be promising. Just wondering if anyone has went through anything like this.

LSS

10-1-2022 started winter grow indoors.
5-1-2023 Harvested early due to Disney trip.
Abandoned outdoors during month absence.
8-2023 Lady given tent occupancy.


Daughter below

10-2023 Harvested all.
11-1-2023 Winter 2024 indoor grow from ILGM Seeds.
Aphid invasion and other issues resulting in harvest and banishing winter 2024 grow to outdoors for spring reveg routine.

Yup.
Sometimes its great, other times the bush get harvested for kief.
Defoliate some and plant the cuttings.
May cutting from re-veging plant, stuck in ground, under dome-cup and rock to hold in place (rabbits have fun in yard, too).



She is now in pre-flower.

going into tent, maybe.

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@DEEPDIVERDAVE

Yep :point_up: he is awesome!

Nice buds!

I wish I could just throw one outside here.

Bondage 101
Tie her, spread-out.



Yesterday, I moved the poles even farther out and re-tied the branches.
My wind/weather pattern requires plants be secured, heavily (wind tunnel level 3).

Good news, this time of year, outdoor, she may start showing flowers.
And
you got enough, time to learn Cloning 101.


If you get lucky, SuperCropping 101

Good growing and keep us updated.DDD

Sometimes, re-veging will yield the bush.
She may also clone the bush branch easier.
IDK, but got time to learn.
Actually, have some bush rejects in my outdoor grow now.
They will yield their soil for my yard, soo.

Just isn’t much to tie down on that one. And it’s so girthy. It gets great light and air flow. I’ll try to tie

Im a guerilla grower in Texas. I have 4 acres here and increased my grow to 16 plants this year so i split up my grow sites for all the right reasons. The 8 at the new site were 5 autos and 3 feminized. Autos have come and gone. So my 3 fems were getting really tall and 2 were 6ft when they hit their stretch. During stretch they went another 2ft and Im assuming grew into a light source that I didnt notice when I planted them so they reverted back to veg. I noticed it as soon as it happened because my other location was growing like clockwork and bud production had begun and I eliminated all light sources outside. It took a little while to snap out of it due to their size and they didnt really stretch again. They just put on more bud sites. Its such an amazing thing thats going on. Now theyre locked into flower again and the biggest one has from what I can tell, close to a dry pound. I might be wrong but not by much Im certain. Its a beautiful thing. Pics dont do them justice.





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@MeanJoeBraxtonIII , Welcome.

As a technique available to a grower, I utilize re-veging for regrowth and re-flower, taking clones during the process. Saves seeds.

Keeps the plant genes alive.
My thread, RE-Veging a continous grow garden

11/1/2024 I will drop Auto Seeds and see what I can grow.
This was seed dropped 11/1/2022 Harvested 4/2023


and re-veged in May 2023.
Left alone, outside, for 2 months and became tent resident in August 2023

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Ok heres my ? , i made a few clones , the plants were right at the beginning of the flowering stage , i want to re veg them , i only grow outdoors , im guessing the sunlight alone wont be enough to trigger this so if i put them on 24 hour light cycle ( half indoors , half outdoors would that work ) my other ?/ dilema is i dont have grow lights but my basement is very bright but only flourescent lighting will that work ? Keep in mind this is only an experiment for fun , hers a pic of her

I re-veg my plants outdoors.
Only have done in May-July.
My re-veg area (outdoors) is the lowest light receiving area of my yard.
Minimal direct sunlight. Clones love it. Revegers do OK there.

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Ok thanks for the intel friend :ok_hand:

Can you have to much direct sunlight when your plants start budding , my thinking was since im outdoors the light would be decreasing everyday so i should let them get as much light as possible

Yes that should work. Id make sure you have the proper fluorescent lights though. And make sure you set them very close to the plants. The indoor and outdoor will work for veg, it’s just extended light cycles

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Thanks for your info

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Good question.
High noon outdoors, summer sun, no clouds PNW-Seattle




LUX 150K measured in sunlight
500Watts LED LUX measured 60-70KLUX = 1350PPDF (qmols/watt 2.7X)

Ty for info , i only grow outdoors

Im in texas trying to keep the heat off of mine and wondering if they would be better off shaded half the day.

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From my experience in Ohio. Yes. To much heat is not good. Also being shaded they still receive sun rays

Heat is definitely no good but sunshine is a must. Im in texas and I can basically get away with growing into late november early december if I need to. I’ll harvest the top of a 9ft plant and let those popcorn buds get the sunshine they were deprived of for another 4-6 weeks. We usually dont see a freeze until january(ish).

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