The Strawberry Glue looks like she has potential.
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The Strawberry Glue looks like she has potential.
Yep - definitely. Although mine ended up veg’ing for 10 weeks and remained small, but that was the gnats (dangnabbit!). And then it didn’t really stretch (about 4”). Dunno if that was genetics, the gnats, or bad pruning practices, or some combination of same. But yeah, vertical growth was hard to come by! The coals have grown quite a bit in height during flower tho so that’s something at leasttells me I should veg her for a longgg while!
Hopefully she'll put out, I've been waiting for this for a good year and a half!I like big plants when I can pull it off.
I deal with the occasional gnat also and hmm, never gave re veg a thought! Might look into it! Or would I be better off just starting a new seed?? Not sure how long a re veg takes!Yep - definitely. Although mine ended up veg’ing for 10 weeks and remained small, but that was the gnats (dangnabbit!). And then it didn’t really stretch (about 4”). Dunno if that was genetics, the gnats, or bad pruning practices, or some combination of same. But yeah, vertical growth was hard to come by! The coals have grown quite a bit in height during flower tho so that’s something at least
Gray said he had a similar one once and he re-vegged it, let it veg a lot longer than the first time and It was a monster. If I’d planned ahead for that or was perpetually inside I’d have tried that, but I don’t think I could manage it. You could tho, be interesting to see a reveg’ in your soil, should work wonderfully
The key to reveg is keeping enough lower stuff as well as taking it early enough in flower to allow it to reveg. If you let a plant fully flower all the way out, its unlikely you are going to get it to reveg. If you think its a plant you want to reveg, you want to get it revegging sooner than later. I certainly wouldn't wait around for 25% amber if you want to reveg. Get them to cloudy and reveg with as much lower growth left as possible.Have you tried? It is something I would want to try, but I can't recall a super success reveg. You know, so you feel "it was worth it"
Got it! Thanks VanThe key to reveg is keeping enough lower stuff as well as taking it early enough in flower to allow it to reveg. If you let a plant fully flower all the way out, its unlikely you are going to get it to reveg. If you think its a plant you want to reveg, you want to get it revegging sooner than later. I certainly wouldn't wait around for 25% amber if you want to reveg. Get them to cloudy and reveg with as much lower growth left as possible.
You only need new growth to pop from one spot but if you can leave a few shoots of growth, your odds go up.
Thank you, I will remember that.The key to reveg is keeping enough lower stuff as well as taking it early enough in flower to allow it to reveg. If you let a plant fully flower all the way out, its unlikely you are going to get it to reveg. If you think its a plant you want to reveg, you want to get it revegging sooner than later. I certainly wouldn't wait around for 25% amber if you want to reveg. Get them to cloudy and reveg with as much lower growth left as possible.
You only need new growth to pop from one spot but if you can leave a few shoots of growth, your odds go up.
Thank you Dusty! And to you and your family as wellPlants are a picture of health brother.
Happy Thanksgiving.
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