Prevent/Revert Stresses out Cannabis, from flowering?

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How can extra light during veg flip the plants if extra light during a false flowering would turn it back to vegging? I thought light leaks only affect flowering plants.
The plants release auxins and hormones etc,some triggered/aided/curbed by photoperiod,extending hours of light will slow/stop the degree of certain ones,some plants.ex autos don't rely on it. There are short day and long day plants.
 
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When Trying to re-veg a plant like this, do you top the plant to get rid of the forming flower and then put it under 24 hours? Or just leave it? Or does it make any difference?
 
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that flowering seedling has already gone through a reveg or major stress i can see it,
you definitely have light issues.. if your timer is correct, than there’s a light leak getting into the space, could be as simple as a little led light on a fan, humidifier, extension cord, etc..
or possibly an auto flowering plant also that has been stressed out..
there are no other reasons why..
She has them in a window plus the light... @SunshineSupergirl did you block the window yet? What times are your lights on and how does that line up with the changing sunrise and sunset times? I personally would just let it ride, going 24 hours of light and trying to reveg is just gonna put more stress on the one that is doing OK and possibly cause it to herm out or something cause it's already been through a lot. My vote it still that the little ones are autos... just cause they were supposed to be photos doesn't mean they are, mixups happen all the time.
 
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That plant may be revegging now. I see single leaflet leaves coming out. Another week or two will tell. you'll get branches popping out of the flowers, every which way.

When photo plants flower due to stress, and removing that stress hasn't helped, it might be a lost cause. I have a plant that will flower if it isn't in a big enough pot — even at 24 hours of light/day. Transplant it and it will reveg.
 
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that flowering seedling has already gone through a reveg or major stress i can see it,
you definitely have light issues.. if your timer is correct, than there’s a light leak getting into the space, could be as simple as a little led light on a fan, humidifier, extension cord, etc..
or possibly an auto flowering plant also that has been stressed out..
there are no other reasons why..
It Doesn't it make sense that it has anything to do with light, since the other plant didn't go to flower... No honestly it's it's definitely got to be distress I mean cuz that's that's the one thing that I can see and that I know that happened was stress.

Or they very well could be auto flowers and Grower's Choice, just dropped the ball and didn't want to admit that they sent auto flowers by mistake.

They're doing okay now so I guess there's nothing I can really do except just to watch how they live keep feeding them properly and keep giving them enough light.

All my plants have experienced 18 hour days.

It is a little boggling to mind for sure.
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She has them in a window plus the light... @SunshineSupergirl did you block the window yet? What times are your lights on and how does that line up with the changing sunrise and sunset times? I personally would just let it ride, going 24 hours of light and trying to reveg is just gonna put more stress on the one that is doing OK and possibly cause it to herm out or something cause it's already been through a lot. My vote it still that the little ones are autos... just cause they were supposed to be photos doesn't mean they are, mixups happen all the time.
Well that's just it.

IT'S not time to switch to 12/12, yet.

They haven't even begin truly growing since all of that stress.

Until now.

Today though they are different showing signs of vegetative growth so that's good news. 💚

So I wasn't going to try and switch them to 12/12.

I think you're right about the fact that it's either autos or stress.

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that flowering seedling has already gone through a reveg or major stress i can see it,
you definitely have light issues.. if your timer is correct, than there’s a light leak getting into the space, could be as simple as a little led light on a fan, humidifier, extension cord, etc..
or possibly an auto flowering plant also that has been stressed out..
there are no other reasons why..
No I'm still getting 18 hours of light.

Haven't switched yet, because it was too soon.
 
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The plants release auxins and hormones etc,some triggered/aided/curbed by photoperiod,extending hours of light will slow/stop the degree of certain ones,some plants.ex autos don't rely on it. There are short day and long day plants.
Interesting.
 
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It Doesn't it make sense that it has anything to do with light, since the other plant didn't go to flower... No honestly it's it's definitely got to be distress I mean cuz that's that's the one thing that I can see and that I know that happened was stress.

Or they very well could be auto flowers and Grower's Choice, just dropped the ball and didn't want to admit that they sent auto flowers by mistake.

They're doing okay now so I guess there's nothing I can really do except just to watch how they live keep feeding them properly and keep giving them enough light.

All my plants have experienced 18 hour days.

It is a little boggling to mind for sure.
🙃🧐🤨🤯
whatever happened to them was done at least 3 weeks ago or so..
 
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whatever happened to them was done at least 3 weeks ago or so..
Yeah in my Growing Journal, I mentioned the stress.

Just looking for ways to see if it's possible to give them a better life. 💚

So far I've gotten a few different suggestions, most responses have been to add more light, go to 24/7 light.
 
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@SunshineSupergirl I had one that did something similar last year, for no real reason. Stayed super small and started one bud right on top. No issues with any of the others, no stress at that point, we weren't even outside yet, no light issues... I decided it was either a mutant or an auto... either way I put it out of it's misery cause it was to weird to live and I have too many living things to tend to. I feel like more light might mean more stress, and that's not what they need. Just let it ride and focus on the one that's growing.
 
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@SunshineSupergirl I had one that did something similar last year, for no real reason. Stayed super small and started one bud right on top. No issues with any of the others, no stress at that point, we weren't even outside yet, no light issues... I decided it was either a mutant or an auto... either way I put it out of it's misery cause it was to weird to live and I have too many living things to tend to. I feel like more light might mean more stress, and that's not what they need. Just let it ride and focus on the one that's growing.
Well they're all growing now so honestly I'm just going to see what happens.

I don't mind having a few mutants in the house.

I'll just call Charles Xavier.😇
 
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Right on Supergirl! Run them till the end! And listen to TSD. She knows her shit! You learn from your mistakes and get better and better. I’ve killed more plants in the last few Years than you will ever think about growing! Onward and upward!
 
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Right on Supergirl! Run them till the end! And listen to TSD. She knows her shit! You learn from your mistakes and get better and better. I’ve killed more plants in the last few Years than you will ever think about growing! Onward and upward!
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