Accidental reveg at week 3/4 will it go back

Marcorfl

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That sucks. I've been there before. I'd start over rather than spend the time it takes for the plants to start flowering again. They'll be a nasty mess.
Thats not the news i wanted to hear! Haha. Due to where they are in the room i will have to leave them… half the room is ok weirdly and lower shoots on those plants are also looking ok
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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my experience with that was that it took almost three months for them to get back to active regular flowering, and the buds were very leafy...
if you have the time, i'd just get rid of them and move on. if you need that weed, be prepared for it to take a while, and not be top quality. it wasn't horrible, but was a little harsh from all the leaf...i ended up making hash out of the whole plant
 

xtsho

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Thats not the news i wanted to hear! Haha. Due to where they are in the room i will have to leave them… half the room is ok weirdly and lower shoots on those plants are also looking ok
A timer screw up in flower is one of the worst things that can happen. When it happened to me and I noticed they had started to reveg I reset the timer and hoped for the best. The plants did flower after the light cycle was fixed but they grew into a larfy mess and the initial flowering dried up leaving dead material. It sucked. It was 48 plants and a complete waste of time finishing them out.
 

Marcorfl

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Ahhh this sucks hahahaha, if i dont laugh I’ll cry! I’m going to carry on as i have 9 plants and it only seems the back 4 have been effected for some reason. Would it be possible to cut these tops off to give light to lower shoots (which seem ok)
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Ahhh this sucks hahahaha, if i dont laugh I’ll cry! I’m going to carry on as i have 9 plants and it only seems the back 4 have been effected for some reason. Would it be possible to cut these tops off to give light to lower shoots (which seem ok)
i never tried that, guess it wouldn't hurt to try, but the chemical changes are present in the entire plant...so i'm guessing it won't work, but i've been wrong before.
 
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