Outdoor Reveg

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  1. My outdoor plant is revegging after it start budding do i gotta do anything or just let it grow and go back to veg do i have to trim anything?











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  1. My outdoor plant is revegging after it start budding do i gotta do anything or just let it grow and go back to veg do i have to trim anything?











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Why is it revegging? Did the light schedule change? Too high light intensity?
Did you recently bring the plant outdoor, from an indoor flowering light cycle?

There's gotta be a reason for the reveg. They don't normally do that on their own.
 
Why is it revegging? Did the light schedule change? Too high light intensity?
Did you recently bring the plant outdoor, from an indoor flowering light cycle?

There's gotta be a reason for the reveg. They don't normally do that on their own.
i moved to a better spot i just wanna keep the plant growing what do i need to do?
 
Are you sure it's revegging? As long as the light cycle hasn't changed, or light hasn't gotten more intense, I see no reason for it to do that.

Anyways, even if it is, it'll keep growing. It'll just go back to veg, until it senses it's time to flower.
 
Any pot plant that is outdoors right now in the northern hemisphere will only grow vegetative growth. If she’s flowering and you put here out now (early June) she will reveg. From now till late July are the longest days of the year and pot will not flower.

You can though use some form of light deprivation (bring it inside to a dark room, or cover with a tarp that blocks all light) to keep a plant flowering or induce a plant to flower this time of year but it’s all about the hours of sunlight and darkness the plant is exposed to that dictates flowering.
 
Are you sure it's revegging? As long as the light cycle hasn't changed, or light hasn't gotten more intense, I see no reason for it to do that.

Anyways, even if it is, it'll keep growing. It'll just go back to veg, until it senses it's time to flower.
yea its revegging it wasnt getting enough sunlight in its old place
 
Ive seen plants that reveg and turned out great.

Just keep an eye on the parts that were flowering and watch out for bud rot. Might even want to cut those parts out once it has enough new growth.
 
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