How should I reveg my girl?

Sirdankz

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Okay so this is my first time I'm going to harvest and I want to reveg my plant.
Reasons why:

1. Was very easy to clone. I used no cloning/rooting solution.
2.at week 2 of switching to 12/12 I dropped her and lost about half the soil in the tray. She still didnt hermie.
3. She's the fastest growing/maturing from my other girls that started at 12/12 the same time. My others had no damage and are still looking less ripe than her.
4. Very low odor but when buds are pressed the smell is of sweet pungent blueberries.
5. Shes the frostiest

Should I cut of %50 of her to harvest the top bud then transplant and put in 20/4?
 

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simpleleaf

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I'm not understanding why you want to revegetate. I'm perceiving it's because you damaged the root ball. Roots grow during bloom. You have good luck with cloning, those plants are essentially identical, although they don't have a taproot.

Anyway, to answer your title question, make sure there's a leaf at the end of every branch (sugar leaves are fine), and put it under 24 hours of light (24/0). I've found with plants that came to a full bloom and were harvested, that it takes about 1 month of continuous light before new leaf growth begins.

Edit: I remembered I had a pic of a revegetate after a month or so (don't know precise age), taken back in 2017 when I had a medical recommendation, before I switched to LEDs:

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I was only using 2 bulbs of the 4-bulb fixture, so it was a low-light and broad-frequency situation. If you zoom in, you can see some of the old popcorn buds which I left for their sugar leaves. Some of the new leaves grew out of the buds. When they first start growing, they are twisted or deformed. Just keep going and don't worry about the strange leaf shapes, they return to normal!
 
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Shedgrown

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Hes probably just trying to save the genetics. I've revegged plenty of plants by just throwing them back into my veg area on 18/6. No special light schedules, just cut off what you want, leave a little bit on the plant, and don't fuck with the roots. It will take a while, but eventually you'll see some funky new growth come out of it. Once it starts growing normal leaves and you get some decent branches to take cuts off, take some cuts and toss the original. That's it :D
 

Ford20

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Just like mentioned above keep a little green on her after harvest, feed her some N put her back under veg lighting and wait about 1 month. Water as required obviously.
 

Sirdankz

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Just like mentioned above keep a little green on her after harvest, feed her some N put her back under veg lighting and wait about 1 month. Water as required obviously.
Would I have more success harvesting right now instead of waiting till the plant starts yellowing?
 
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