Advice on reveg because my clones didn’t make it!

closettrapper217

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So I have this liberty haze plant and it is turning out to be pretty damn frosty. Only problem is this was my only seed and the three clones I took didn’t make it! So asking for advice and how to go about reveg after I harvest. The plant has a while to gobut I’m going to try it with a different plant that I’m going to harvest in a few days to hone my skills

Here a few pics of the liberty haze for attention
 
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BearWater

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I’ve seen @Mikedin re veg from this stage! I think it just takes some time! : ) very doable though✌️

sorry to hear about your clones! youre east coast or that general area right?
 
BearWater

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Yes southeastern ct
Ok. Can cuttings make it through the mail that far? I’ve heard of folks shipping cuttings. Im going to cut some cali blues and would be more than happy to send you some! If it would work and it’s something you feel like growing.

Is there anyone out there that knows the logistics of sending cannabis cuttings through the mail? Im thinking doing a priority mail and “valuable/perishable” would be good enough🤷‍♂️
 
Ninjadogma

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Some strains are just easier than others to clone and same for revegging. Some strains respond better to gels, others powders. If your cuttings are being stubborn one trick I heard is to do both gel and powder and then whichever it prefers, it will have. Based on how far into flower you are, I think it would be worth the effort to take some tissue cultures and try and propagate in case your reveg fails. I've never done one but I know it's there further down the list of final options.

Or, (cringe) if there's time, force it to herm.
 
closettrapper217

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Some strains are just easier than others to clone and same for revegging. Some strains respond better to gels, others powders. If your cuttings are being stubborn one trick I heard is to do both gel and powder and then whichever it prefers, it will have. Based on how far into flower you are, I think it would be worth the effort to take some tissue cultures and try and propagate in case your reveg fails. I've never done one but I know it's there further down the list of final options.

Or, (cringe) if there's time, force it to herm.
I I think it’s too late I don’t think the seeds could develop in time. But that is a good idea
 
MartyMcFly42oh

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So reveg is not always a guaranteed process with certain plants, but it takes time and patience to figure that out. Essentially you are growing an annual plant, vs a perennial plant. So your plant is basically dying when it goes into flower. The plant has all these hormones instructing it on what to do. The act of revegging a cannabis plant uses light schedules to reinstruct the plant on what hormones to produce. As the light schedule increases the plant will start producing more growth hormones and produce more branching and growth.
Best advice is to harvest most of the plant once it’s ready and then move it to the veg area. Keep the lower branches intact and as long as they’re some leaves for photosynthesis it’ll be able to slowly start over. This can result in a plant that appears to be stagnant in growth for weeks on end, and then all of a sudden you will start getting sporadic growth shoots that start with single, then triple and eventually five fingered leaves. Once the majority of newer leaves are five fingers or more than you have successfully revegged your plant.
This technique is also called monster cropping because the symmetrical growth that your plant might’ve had before has been replaced by explosive growth with out rhyme or reason. Just keep in mind that this process takes time and patience. So having a spot for the plant to recover and adjust is very important.
Here’s a monster cropped clone that was taken mid flower off a PBB x CMAN. This plant cutting was taken in August 24 and harvested in early march of 25 . So it took five months to get to the point where it could be flipped to flower again. Sorry for the ugly plant picture 🤣
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Ninjadogma

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So reveg is not always a guaranteed process with certain plants, but it takes time and patience to figure that out. Essentially you are growing an annual plant, vs a perennial plant. So your plant is basically dying when it goes into flower. The plant has all these hormones instructing it on what to do. The act of revegging a cannabis plant uses light schedules to reinstruct the plant on what hormones to produce. As the light schedule increases the plant will start producing more growth hormones and produce more branching and growth.
Best advice is to harvest most of the plant once it’s ready and then move it to the veg area. Keep the lower branches intact and as long as they’re some leaves for photosynthesis it’ll be able to slowly start over. This can result in a plant that appears to be stagnant in growth for weeks on end, and then all of a sudden you will start getting sporadic growth shoots that start with single, then triple and eventually five fingered leaves. Once the majority of newer leaves are five fingers or more than you have successfully revegged your plant.
This technique is also called monster cropping because the symmetrical growth that your plant might’ve had before has been replaced by explosive growth with out rhyme or reason. Just keep in mind that this process takes time and patience. So having a spot for the plant to recover and adjust is very important.
Here’s a monster cropped clone that was taken mid flower off a PBB x CMAN. This plant cutting was taken in August 24 and harvested in early march of 25 . So it took five months to get to the point where it could be flipped to flower again. Sorry for the ugly plant picture 🤣
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I make monster crop clones but more as a novelty than anything else because of the amount of time it takes vs what I gain from them. I just love the structure with a crap load of branches all coming out of what started as a bud. Here's my current one that's just starting to take off. I took the clipping on or about December 27th so 5 months in this is where she's at which is why I say it's more a novelty than productive growing technique. There's probably a couple ways it'll work. I take my clippings about 10 days after flip and keep them 12 hours in the clone box so they've got the same schedule and move the direction of making hairy tops. Then once they root I flip the lights to 24 hour and they do absolutely nothing for about a month, then they start showing that wonky reveg growth.
 
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MartyMcFly42oh

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I make monster crop clones but more as a novelty than anything else because of the amount of time it takes vs what I gain from them. I just love the structure with a crap load of branches all coming out of what started as a bud. Here's my current one that's just starting to take off. I took the clipping on or about December 27th so 5 months in this is where she's at which is why I say it's more a novelty than productive growing technique. There's probably a couple ways it'll work. I take my clippings about 10 days after flip and keep them 12 hours in the clone box so they've got the same schedule and move the direction of making hairy tops. Then once they root I flip the lights to 24 hour and they do absolutely nothing for about a month, then they start showing that wonky reveg growth.
I’m going to try to reveg a few of my current plants in flower right now, uh 🙄 I mean after they finish flowering. I’m gonna leave some lower branches rather than lollipop the entire bottom third. So come harvest time, I can cut main stalk above lower branches. I wonder if they will turn around quicker that way with established roots and way less plant matter to distribute through?
 
closettrapper217

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So reveg is not always a guaranteed process with certain plants, but it takes time and patience to figure that out. Essentially you are growing an annual plant, vs a perennial plant. So your plant is basically dying when it goes into flower. The plant has all these hormones instructing it on what to do. The act of revegging a cannabis plant uses light schedules to reinstruct the plant on what hormones to produce. As the light schedule increases the plant will start producing more growth hormones and produce more branching and growth.
Best advice is to harvest most of the plant once it’s ready and then move it to the veg area. Keep the lower branches intact and as long as they’re some leaves for photosynthesis it’ll be able to slowly start over. This can result in a plant that appears to be stagnant in growth for weeks on end, and then all of a sudden you will start getting sporadic growth shoots that start with single, then triple and eventually five fingered leaves. Once the majority of newer leaves are five fingers or more than you have successfully revegged your plant.
This technique is also called monster cropping because the symmetrical growth that your plant might’ve had before has been replaced by explosive growth with out rhyme or reason. Just keep in mind that this process takes time and patience. So having a spot for the plant to recover and adjust is very important.
Here’s a monster cropped clone that was taken mid flower off a PBB x CMAN. This plant cutting was taken in August 24 and harvested in early march of 25 . So it took five months to get to the point where it could be flipped to flower again. Sorry for the ugly plant picture 🤣
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So you actually flower it again after revegging? I was planning on reverting long enough to grow shoots to take clones of and the Veg and then flower those

Either way thanks for the infor. I got a pretty good size veg area so definitely go a space to do it. Just really wanna give this plant another run. So you’re giving me hope haha
 
Ninjadogma

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I’m going to try to reveg a few of my current plants in flower right now, uh 🙄 I mean after they finish flowering. I’m gonna leave some lower branches rather than lollipop the entire bottom third. So come harvest time, I can cut main stalk above lower branches. I wonder if they will turn around quicker that way with established roots and way less plant matter to distribute through?

I've never been successful revegging a plant after harvest. But then I run my plants so late that couch lock will have you burying your face in a pillow for that first 5 minutes of the ride... so not surprising they are at the point of no return by the time I chop.
 
closettrapper217

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I’m going to try to reveg a few of my current plants in flower right now, uh 🙄 I mean after they finish flowering. I’m gonna leave some lower branches rather than lollipop the entire bottom third. So come harvest time, I can cut main stalk above lower branches. I wonder if they will turn around quicker that way with established roots and way less plant matter to distribute through?
This was my plan exactly
 
ATLien415

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just skip all the noise with the permaculture and lowers nonsense... take a cutting from anywhere at any phase and throw it into an aeroponic cloner no dome ever, and done. worst of the worst I have personally seen is 9 wks
 
NoVC01

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If reveg happens: After you decide what green you're going to keep, give them a heavy drench of high Nitrogen adjusted water to start. Dark 24 if you want. That Kickstarts the plant into veg. Once gnarly single bladed leaves start you're on your way again. I've reveged one plant 5 times before pollinating it.
 

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