Flower to veg

TreeDave

New Member
I started reverting 6 plants about a week ago indoors. After harvest I left foliage in the middle. I switched it back to 24/7 lights but I've not noticed any new growth and the leaves I left on are now curling over and drying up. What should be done with the nutrients? Put them back to week 1? Will that be enough to feed a full grown plant?
 

Bubba Nub

Member
In my experience, it can take upwards of 2 months to reveg. Leaving a few buds is somewhat critical also, as your new growth will develop from there. I don't reveg often, but when I do, I try to leave some lower buds close to the main stem, hit em fairly heavily with veg nutes and hammer em with lights. If your not seeing new growth at 6 weeks, they're probably not going to reveg...
 
I flushed after harvest and then feeded 2weeks with low to medium strenght of veg fert solution.And after two weeks she started to grow non stop like normal veg plant.
Of course u need to leave little flowers,this is the place new growth ocurs.

I cut 80% mass of roots before transplant,it seems its like too much,but plant was ok...
 

charface

Well-Known Member
I leave 10% of the vegation and
start with veg nutes.
It takes a long time to revert.
You will probable see some
twisted leaves in the process
its a good sign.

Eventually it will start again
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Any info I give is based on what I would be comfortable doing.
Please get other opinions.

In nature plants don't live in plastic buckets but at my house they do or they get the f**k out.
 

STLbudz

Well-Known Member
Ive done reveg and it TAKES FOREVER if you got a clone now it would be a good size before that 1 is even catching up look at my second link grape ape grow for reference and see my results with reveged plant it SUX and waste of time... HOWEVER some people are good with that and have strains ,that are good with that and recover faster but from alot of buddies grow and personal 1s its a waste of time,... id suggest you clone before you flower. and veg the clone while other is flowring
 

Bubba Nub

Member
Why would you cut the roots? The biggest benefit of a reveg is having a massive root system established. If anything, put it in a bigger pot. Here's a mom I reveged from this fall. It's hard to tell with everything else in there, but the trunk is about an inch in circumference. she's gonna be a beast if I don't run out of space.
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STLbudz

Well-Known Member
that actually doesnt look to bad , id rather just grow out a new beasty plant then wait a super long time, just to transition back into veg,and then grow it
 

ilyaas123

Well-Known Member
Re-vegging does take some patience so be prepared to wait a couple of weeks to start noticing any new growth, haven't tried it but I've seen other people do it and I personally wouldn't do it unless I had money to waste on just waiting for it to re-veg :p
 

charface

Well-Known Member
Sometimes it is easier for me to
take a plant I have just harvested and dont plan on taking cuttings for the next run and throwing it back in the veg room.
By the time I need cuttings they are there.
And I diddnt have to clone a new mom.


**H@Ck ALLeRt**
Any info I give is based on what I would be comfortable doing.
Please get other opinions.

In nature plants don't live in plastic buckets but at my house they do or they get the f**k out.
 

Bubba Nub

Member
I was really just bored and hated to throw her away. Had some space in the center of the room, so I figured...what the hell!I should really take some better pics of her. I've breaking the hell out of her to keep her low as possible. Has that whole bonsai vibe goin..
 

TreeDave

New Member
Thanks guys for all your info! It's been about 3 weeks n I think they are starting to come back around. Why would it be a waste of time? Seems to me to be an advantage.
 

charface

Well-Known Member
Boredom and an extra plant is a good combo. You can try all the shit you want with no fear.
Very edumacational and fun.


**H@Ck ALLeRt**
Any info I give is based on what I would be comfortable doing.
Please get other opinions.

In nature plants don't live in plastic buckets but at my house they do or they get the f**k out.
 

Bubba Nub

Member
It all depends on what your doing. Reveging takes a long time, usually upwards of a month. In 5-6 weeks, if managed properly, a clone could easily be the same size or bigger than the reveg. It really just depends on what floats your boat and how much you enjoy doing things differently. I'm using this reveg specifically to see how much abuse a plant can take being high stress trained and because I had the space. Frankly, I'm amazed at how much abuse I doled out and she just keeps going harder. Flowers are just setting, so I'll start getting a better idea of what effect it's had soon. She was a heavy producer the last go, her root base is 4 times larger this time... I'm getting excited!
 
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