Reveg...for science!

Also, get a pump in there and a res for one plant for two weeks. Should be easy for a plumbing contractor!
Yeah man! I already have all the parts. I'm pretty sure I can swing it, logistically, i just gotta actually get something to take root & behave through re-veg. I'll try my best!
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No no, reveg that plant! No cloning, already rooted!
Its fucking ginormous, there is literally nothing but woody stalks for the bottom 22ish inches. LoL

This will be a palm tree looking muhfukka
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Yup! It's already got a great root system. It's just the time it takes to go through the reveg that makes it a pain in the ass. Van Stank wrote up a tutorial on the best way to do it a while back. I'll go find it and put it here:

The key to revegging most strain starts with understanding the roots. Most strains stop growing roots after the stretch when they really start building the buds. In order to reveg a plant, you need to get the roots to start growing again. You do this by switching the lighting. So about 10 days before you intend to harvest a plant you should switch that plant back to an 18-6 lighting schedule. It generally takes 10-14 days (very similar to cloning) for the roots to transition back to vegging roots.

So you move the plant or plants back to 18-6 and 10 days go by.......time to chop the plant. Take 95% of the buds off the plant or plants. Leave 5-7 small nugs with a few leaves on it and continue to reveg under 18-6 until you start to see the new growth appear. If by some weird chance you see any growth before you harvest, that should be your signal to harvest it.

If you are a nute grower I would imagine you would need to switch back to mild veg nutes....but with soil I don't deal with any of that.

The key is to start the 18-6 lighting before you go chopping. Also helps not to let the plant completely die....so if you have any intention of revegging a plant, I recommend chopping a bit on the early side to help bring her back into vegging.


From here:
https://www.420magazine.com/community/threads/stanks-switch-it-up-in-2019.463179/post-4455832
 
Yup! It's already got a great root system. It's just the time it takes to go through the reveg that makes it a pain in the ass. Van Stank wrote up a tutorial on the best way to do it a while back. I'll go find it and put it here:
Yes please!! I thought revegging took a long time? And then does it go through blooming phase all over again? I’ll stop and just see the link, I’m sure the answers will be in there.
 
Think the TX sun will flip it back if I put her outside behind my boat? At least get her back to veg so I can take cuts?

Who knows, its between her & Jack Herer for the last to be harvested.

Either way, I'll make it work...
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Once it goes back to regular leaves and growth you can grow it out and reflower it when you get it to the right size, or take clones once you have enough growth for cuttings.

Think the TX sun will flip it back if I put her outside behind my boat? At least get her back to veg so I can take cuts?
The days are getting shorter and the angle lower, so I wouldn't try it, especially since you would have to spend a week hardening it off to the Texas sun. One SP-250 at 150 watts to keep it cool in there, a water pump on a timer, and a nice vacation should do the trick.
 
Hey Pdub, just a little comment on the re veg thing. Last year my Super Lemon Haze started to bud out during the Hardening stage outdoors... When I put her out she grew and grew, but turned out hermie and didn't produce a whole lot.. It was saddening, but sometimes when you re veg after budding starts it will flip back, but the stress takes an unpredictable toll.. Just my pocket change on the subject, with a little experience mixed in...
 
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