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one-eyed-cat posted an update 2 months ago
2 months ago (edited)
This weeks DGC Producer giveaway has been posted in the Giveaway channel. The winner will be chosen Monday and announce on the Wednesday show! To Enter, visit https://realdgc.com/groups/giveaway/ and post a comment under the pinned post, for your chance to win.
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one-eyed-cat posted an update 2 months ago
I Need to put the trellis net supports back together and get a net on this plant. This is 7 and a half weeks into veg with Ex Veg Grow Dots in a 5 gallon pot. I can’t wait to see how this turns out.
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She’s trained well 🤟
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So this is more a discussion question. I feel the general census is that revegging is difficult. Maybe I’m misunderstanding people because I’ve revegged a few plants and I feel it is just as easy as keeping a plant alive. Yes it takes time but difficult, I don’t think so. What is everyone else’s opinion or feelings on this?
Just to add to this…
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As i think about that topic, i realized i could write a couple of pages on it.
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Revegging ruins structure and for that reason alone I would never do it. Structure is yield.
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I revegged a bunch of clones that flowered accidently by a window… they took awhile but are producing well and considering the alternative was to throw them away an start over I did the right thing… this is one of them
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Winter Frost – New Millenium (Bloom Boosters...again)
Winter Frost has ethylene precursors that you only use for 1 week, starting about 3 weeks from harvest. Do not use it sooner as it will start the ripening phase that prevents chlorophyll production and other important processes. It can be mixed in a reservoir with your normal feed. It’s most beneficial use case is for long flowering plants…
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Don’t think you realize how time consuming and unnecessary the process is. I’ve done grafting with many trees like avocados. There is a very good reason no one does this with cannabis. It’s a good idea on paper, but that’s it. This is a fairly common question new cannabis growers have when they first hear about grafting. As far as plant counts…
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