Has anyone moved pollinated females back into a veg tent/room?

Geneiac

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Curious as to what may have happened. I certainly wouldn’t want to try this right after pollination but I’m wondering if I could get away with putting the pollinated females back into a 18/6 photoperiod about a month after pollination or when there’s presumably only a few weeks left until the seeds are mature.
 

Beehive

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My guess, she'll grow bananas and will continue to produce seeds. There's a hormone change as she begins to make seeds. She relies on the lighting length for the reaction of the hormones.
 

Rozgreenburn

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Curious as to what may have happened. I certainly wouldn’t want to try this right after pollination but I’m wondering if I could get away with putting the pollinated females back into a 18/6 photoperiod about a month after pollination or when there’s presumably only a few weeks left until the seeds are mature.
Why???
 

Geneiac

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They will do exactly the same as unpollinated plants… this is actually the idea I have never heard or thought about
Right…it’s kinda interesting. When you pollinate at week 4ish the plants don’t completely give up on growth to develop the seeds but will put out a few more pistils. I assume even if pollinated that growth will shift to a weird sort of reveg state, but as an annual it’s whole goal is to produce seeds so idk it seems like continuing to develop the seeds would still be a priority even if the photoperiod was shifted.


Seems possible that wild cannabis plants near the equator may experience such a shift.
 

xtsho

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I've put plants outdoors in the summer when I shut down the flowering tent that had been seeded. The seeds continued to develop and were viable despite the longer daylight hours. These were plants where the seeds only needed a couple more weeks. The plants themselves never fully revegged and stayed in a state of flowering for the rest of the summer.
 

Geneiac

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I've put plants outdoors in the summer when I shut down the flowering tent that had been seeded. The seeds continued to develop and were viable despite the longer daylight hours. These were plants where the seeds only needed a couple more weeks. The plants themselves never fully revegged and stayed in a state of flowering for the rest of the summer.
My dude. That’s what I like to hear as it’s exactly what I was hoping to do. Thanks for sharing
 

raggyb

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I've put plants outdoors in the summer when I shut down the flowering tent that had been seeded. The seeds continued to develop and were viable despite the longer daylight hours. These were plants where the seeds only needed a couple more weeks. The plants themselves never fully revegged and stayed in a state of flowering for the rest of the summer.
I concur. Seeds continued to form as plant reveged. I didn't keep the seeds though because I didn't know which father they were but they looked healthy.
 
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