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    Does anyone regenerate their plants or do you grow from seed or clone each time. I've been reading up on regenerating and I'm going to have a go when I harvest. Any advice is appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quib View Post
    Does anyone regenerate their plants or do you grow from seed or clone each time. I've been reading up on regenerating and I'm going to have a go when I harvest. Any advice is appreciated

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    I have revegged after harvesting a plant.

    They're fairly slow at first when spitting out new growth but after that they take off (already have an established root mass)

    It's possible but easily side stepped by taking clones off the mother before/into flower and vegging those up while the mother flowers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirl_420_SA View Post
    I have revegged after harvesting a plant.

    They're fairly slow at first when spitting out new growth but after that they take off (already have an established root mass)

    It's possible but easily side stepped by taking clones off the mother before/into flower and vegging those up while the mother flowers.

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    Cheers for that, I didn't take any clones early enough, in fact these are grown from clones, so I'll try the regeneration route, it's all interesting

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    A better way would be to monster crop.

    This would be taking your cuttings whilst the mother was 3 to 4 weeks into flower.

    It takes a while for them to start to reveg,usually a couple of weeks.

    By the time mom has finished flowering the clones are ready to go straight into flower if done right.

    As the clones are taken from mom in flower they will grow bigger,bushier,better and yield more too.


    I've grown some beauties this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bethmeg View Post
    A better way would be to monster crop.

    This would be taking your cuttings whilst the mother was 3 to 4 weeks into flower.

    It takes a while for them to start to reveg,usually a couple of weeks.

    By the time mom has finished flowering the clones are ready to go straight into flower if done right.

    As the clones are taken from mom in flower they will grow bigger,bushier,better and yield more too.


    I've grown some beauties this way.
    I have just done that but it took about 5 weeks to reveg from a cutting, it's about 90% there now and it looks great
    Will take a pic and put it up later

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    loads of leaves, shoots are growing in every direction from the bud site, so its like topping the plant and ending up with 10 main shoots

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    my plant still got 7-10 days before i can flower her off

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    I've been away and they're at week 7 of flowering and I understand that's too late to take cuttings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quib View Post
    I've been away and they're at week 7 of flowering and I understand that's too late to take cuttings

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    I have taken cutting a week before flower and most the cutting root within 2 weeks, most the rooted cutting will re veg without any problems but there is a catch.
    some of them can take a very long time upto 8 weeks and that's where a lot of growers see the plant stunted for 2-3 weeks and get rid of them as there not doing anything

    only take cutting where the stem is green and there's some healthy green leaves to have the best chance, remove all but one small bud on the cutting, this is where you want the shoots to grow in a few weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by myEasyGrow View Post
    I have taken cutting a week before flower and most the cutting root within 2 weeks, most the rooted cutting will re veg without any problems but there is a catch.
    some of them can take a very long time upto 8 weeks and that's where a lot of growers see the plant stunted for 2-3 weeks and get rid of them as there not doing anything

    only take cutting where the stem is green and there's some healthy green leaves to have the best chance, remove all but one small bud on the cutting, this is where you want the shoots to grow in a few weeks
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