Morglie
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I've heard that extreme sativas continue to have active root growth into late flower. That's why you can restrict them in small pots during stretch, then uppot and still get a decent sized plant.
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In fact, I took 4 clones off my two Stankberry girls last night (Day 21 in flower) that I will be glad to take pictures for you if you are interested in following alone with what I have observed.
I've heard that extreme sativas continue to have active root growth into late flower. That's why you can restrict them in small pots during stretch, then uppot and still get a decent sized plant.
That would make sense now thinking about it from that angle. In nature the sun don't seem to have as much intensity in the fall. I wonder if a shade cloth over a plant in last 2 weeks in tent would work. Heck, could just one branch on a plant be covered for a comparison. Think I may have a bud site or three on the White Widow that could be crash test dummy's. Am I on a cliff I should be talked off of?
I've always thought that plants do better with less light at the end of bloom
Yeah me too!
That could certainly be something more traditionally found in equatorial landraces/long flowering sativas. They never experience the photo period shifts that other regions experience so their general growing rules are a bit different than most strains. Could explain why they continue to grow roots while most other varieties stop. Ain't it a fascinating plant!I hadn't thought of that. I upcanned a long Haze pheno in mid-bloom and it definitely sent out more roots.
So it's primarily a thing in late bloom, as the unfertilized plant matures beyond it's natural life.
That was what really started to lead me down playing with revegging.........hearing people struggle to save cuts where something happened that they didn't expect. The way I figure, its only a matter of time. Shortly after starting to play around with it......Doc went through his scare with his Lemon Paki strain and I knew I was wise to try and learn this before I HAD to.Very interesting indeed on Stanks observations. I’ve successfully rooted cuttings from plants 30-40 day post flip, but did so under a 18-6 on/off light schedule. But I never observed the root growth like Stank describes. Next tine I will. Late bloom cuttings for me means something bad happened to my veg cuttings, and is a last ditch effort to save some genetics.
It’s this exact reason Im here to learn as well VanThat was what really started to lead me down playing with revegging.........hearing people struggle to save cuts where something happened that they didn't expect. The way I figure, its only a matter of time. Shortly after starting to play around with it......Doc went through his scare with his Lemon Paki strain and I knew I was wise to try and learn this before I HAD to.
I figured it was time for me to start trying to understand what happens during that whole period. Its been interesting observing. Its all observation at this point as I don't fully understand how our plant does that whole reveg thing......amazing really. I just didn't want to find myself in Docs shoes in the future with a valuable strain. I figure, take the time and learn the process and then when I NEED to use it, I will have a good head start.
That was what really started to lead me down playing with revegging.........hearing people struggle to save cuts where something happened that they didn't expect. The way I figure, its only a matter of time. Shortly after starting to play around with it......Doc went through his scare with his Lemon Paki strain and I knew I was wise to try and learn this before I HAD to.
I figured it was time for me to start trying to understand what happens during that whole period. Its been interesting observing. Its all observation at this point as I don't fully understand how our plant does that whole reveg thing......amazing really. I just didn't want to find myself in Docs shoes in the future with a valuable strain. I figure, take the time and learn the process and then when I NEED to use it, I will have a good head start.
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