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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 I revegged a plant this year and now it’s flowering again outside at my friend’s house. If I didn’t tell him he would’ve never known that plant was over a year old, especially because I’ve kept in a 5 gal fabric until it went outside as well as keeping it smaller by trimming.
goodguycanna and havaniceday-
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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