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Re-vegging worth it to keep a unicorn?
Bad practices should never be promoted. That ‘breeder’ is not a serious grower. Just because you make and sell seeds doesn’t mean you know shit.
mopartech -
Re-vegging worth it to keep a unicorn?
It’s the absolute last option I’d choose. Do what ya gotta do, but that’s not winning. Taking your genetics to death’s door step and fucking with their hormonal balance is not how you keep them viable long term. You’re just a terrible parent for not making a backup when growing from seed.
theterpsmithofdank -
Senescence or ripening occurs near the end of the plant’s life cycle by increasing it’s ethylene levels. Ethylene is a hormone that blocks the production of chlorophyll allowing for other pigments like flavonoids and carotenoids to show.
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Just know that all plants are full of PGRs (hormones). Saying PGRs are bad is like saying water is bad without giving any context as to why. Water can kill or give life.
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Re-vegging worth it to keep a unicorn?
Yes. LemonHoko (a breeder) does this standard. Once the tops of plants are ready, he harvests the top 25% or so of the plant, and throws them all back in reveg. Then, he dries and cures the buds from his pheno hunt, and samples them all. The keepers, he fully reveges and takes clones from. The rest, he flowers out and smokes.
Personally, I…
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