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I’ve taken a plant through veg and flower twice (no transplant). The third veg was odd because what I had was gnarled multi top regrowth. These made way better clones so I chopped there. I did low stress training on the multi top clones. The roots were getting angry at me anyway because they were in a plastic pot.
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Do a google search for the local cannabis growing ordinances in your city. Some of the rules for growing outdoors in places are different. One of the rules that could ruin it for you is if there is a rule about how far from the property line you can grow, also how visible it can be. Smell will only draw the attention you dont want if these other things are at play.
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I posted something . I was guessing so I took it down. Thanks
- This reply was modified 1 month, 4 weeks ago by standingfox.
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Trying Irie Direct, Greenpoint, Mephisto
I used Bohdi seeds (Great Lakes Genetics) with very good results.
I tried Herbies and Seed Supreme with mixed results.
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I have done it a few times. I ran 1 plant 3 times to see if could keep it. Still have clones from that plant.. I know exactly where you are coming from. Here are two ways I did it:
Harvested the plant except for a lower section with small leaves not just popcorn buds. You want green. Carefully cut off small buds, if any, leaving leaves only.
Left it overnight to make sure it didn’t just die.
If the bottom section with green leaves looks alive enough, cut the stalk 1/2 inch above highest green leaves and cover cut stalk with a fresh piece of frog tape or painters tape, make sure it’s sealed and trim excess carefully.
*tip 1- You don’t want your re-veg to happen too high up.
*tip 2- It’s always better to look for a node, junction or knuckle that might spring forth multiple tops to grow or use as clones.
*tip 3- it is important to clean up areas you cut on the stalk that might house insects or other funk. Do not let cut pieces hollow out, cut them back cleanly.
SOIL
At this point the soil should be depleted and / or flushed after harvest. That is ok to start re-veg at 18/6 light, and plain water. At the fist sign of growth , diagnose the soil needs so you can grow it out or take a clone and start fresh.
New growth will look odd and be mostly one bladed leaves of different shapes. Teardrop shaped then a blade.. Don’t worry. After a node or two it will normalize to usually a weird 3 bladed leaf. Take clones after you see 5 bladed leaves. When I took clones with 3 bladed leaves it only grew 3 bladed leaves for a long time.
THE SECOND WAY
You can do it without cutting the stalk if you have room to train it horizontally (after cutting all the buds off.) Put it in 18/6 light and the new shoots should come up vertically from the horizontal stalk. If it won’t bend all the way, you can bow it. Just think about your lighting situation before starting too tall for your space. This way I just let it grow and flower. It had new shoots at almost all nodes.
Hope that helps.
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Hi, when I was doing hydro and deep water this happened to me. I took a cutting from the plant before it got any worse, then I made another bucket of water that was room temp, ph’d, plain water. I got what orange gunk I could by blotting with a paper towel. I put the plant in the new bucket and scrubbed the old one well. I repeated this a couple times, minus the cutting, and the plant survived but never to its potential. The cutting I took grew normal in soil later.
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I had to pick six plants for the next round of flowering and destroy the rest of the colony today.
I saved some cuts to keep in limbo, just in case.
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The crazy thing is that some of the symptoms are similar to other deficiencies or maladies, but in a video (From the Stash) they said Hop Latent Viroid caused some plants to grows branches more laterally from the stalk instead of 45 degree agle or close, like normal.. I am going to delay training of my youngsters until I observe clean branching begin in at least a few nodes to be safe, and see if that messes me up at all.
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I agree, if they are gone, they are gone, more will come.