Transplanting Cause Re-Veg??

HighLife4Me

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I have a plant its about 10 weeks old and was flowering for 4 weeks when i topped and transplanted her. She was in a 1gal pot and is 40" tall, so i moved her to a 5gal bucket. She got really bad nute deficiency and was really over watered before the transplant. She is looking great now.

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Wanting to know if anyone has ever transplanted a plant in flowering and had the tops start to re-veg? I think it might be growing out while the roots set in. Will it kinda reset my flowering schedule? i realize that only time will tell

Thx in advance if anyone has any input.:leaf:
 

abberation

Active Member
A plant flowering for 4 weeks shouldn't really be topped or re-planted as this might cause unnecessary stress. But no use crying over spilled milk. Dont think she is revegging, just realising there is more room down below and giving you the extra growth above. Plants normally have a growth spurt the first 1-3 weeks of flowering. Keep her on 12/12 and carry on as normal, but check for male balls as transplanting during flower could make them go hermie on you.
 

Seana23

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A plant flowering for 4 weeks shouldn't really be topped or re-planted as this might cause unnecessary stress. But no use crying over spilled milk. Dont think she is revegging, just realising there is more room down below and giving you the extra growth above. Plants normally have a growth spurt the first 1-3 weeks of flowering. Keep her on 12/12 and carry on as normal, but check for male balls as transplanting during flower could make them go hermie on you.
fine advice, cant "top that"... fnurk fnurk!!!

X:peace:X
 

HighLife4Me

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A plant flowering for 4 weeks shouldn't really be topped or re-planted as this might cause unnecessary stress. But no use crying over spilled milk. Dont think she is revegging, just realising there is more room down below and giving you the extra growth above. Plants normally have a growth spurt the first 1-3 weeks of flowering. Keep her on 12/12 and carry on as normal, but check for male balls as transplanting during flower could make them go hermie on you.

Thx for clarifying. I kinda thought it was just growing a couple inches because of its new space. Soo much worry with a first grow.

Thx again ++rep :leaf:
 

woodydude

Active Member
That sure does look like new growth at the flower heads. If you are sure it is, this is not caused by repotting or topping, it is caused by a light leak! Topping would cause the growth beneath where it was topped to grow but grow flowers not new fresh vegitative growth. Repotting would not cause fresh growth of this nature while the light schedule is 12/12. This only leaves the posability that you have a reveg due to light cycles changing. I am assuming you have not changed your timers, so that leaves a light leak as the culprit. W
 

HighLife4Me

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That sure does look like new growth at the flower heads. If you are sure it is, this is not caused by repotting or topping, it is caused by a light leak! Topping would cause the growth beneath where it was topped to grow but grow flowers not new fresh vegitative growth. Repotting would not cause fresh growth of this nature while the light schedule is 12/12. This only leaves the posability that you have a reveg due to light cycles changing. I am assuming you have not changed your timers, so that leaves a light leak as the culprit. W
thx for the info. i built a new box around her about a month ago. Before she was not in a box just the corner of my room and there were light leaks like crazy. Now little to no light makes it in there. I will check more thoroughly tonight for any light leaks. thx again.
 
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