wrong timer accidentally changed to flower instead of grow

rotannator

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Just placed young ones in main room and messed up timers and left flower timer instead of grow and been in for about 2 1/2 weeks and just starting to show flower but way to small to continue so whats going to happen now changed back to grow is it going to be ok or will it be messed up any advice...
 

Herb & Suds

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Just placed young ones in main room and messed up timers and left flower timer instead of grow and been in for about 2 1/2 weeks and just starting to show flower but way to small to continue so whats going to happen now changed back to grow is it going to be ok or will it be messed up any advice...
It will take over a month to reverse them
 

fskitch

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Just placed young ones in main room and messed up timers and left flower timer instead of grow and been in for about 2 1/2 weeks and just starting to show flower but way to small to continue so whats going to happen now changed back to grow is it going to be ok or will it be messed up any advice...
Let ‘em flower out while you germinate and veg your next victims. Not worth it. It really takes like 6 weeks to reveg.
 

StareCase

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Re-vegging a flowering plant is known as monster cropping. As the others have mentioned, it will take a long time to re-veg. There will also be an overcrowded mess of branches and weird looking leaves, especially at first, that you would need to clean out once it got going.

From experience, you get a lots of branching from one single bud ... I can't imagine an entire plant.
 
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