Oldchucky
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In my experience with re-veg I found it better to do whatever you have to do to avoid it in the first place! I haven’t had any luck getting them back on track under natural sunlight! but I was trying to get them back into veg from premature flowering. Looks like you’re trying to get them back into flower! Either one is going to take a long time! At this time of year, I think you would have to use light dep to get it back in flower and stay in flower. And that requires a major commitment! I doubt if the bud is worth taking now! I would probably just leave it and let it do its thing right on through September and see what happens! Premature flowering is no joke outdoors! If you wanted, you could probably take it back in under the light and finish it like it was an indoor plant! There can be a heavy penalty for not paying attention to the hours of light and dark when growing photoperiod plants outdoors! Let us know how it goes!This is Inzane ina Membrane, a rare breed grown from seed.
What's going on here is, it gre indoors from November until I put it ouside in April and it started flowering nicely. Early in the outdoor season, but OK for the age of the plant. Anyway, into May it began to reveg, as seen here this week. I'm wondering if I should let it grow, or cut the buds and see what happens with the remaining plant?
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