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Outdoor plants.Can you get them back on a longer light cycle? Idk tbh I let mine just flower after stressing into early without veg for my clone. Lol its probably not suggest3d what I did.
Yes, you will need to use artificial lighting. If you make sure the days are longer than the nights (or if you interrupt the night time with one hour of sufficiently strong artificial light, as in GLR) they will switch back to veg, and will stay there until the nights become once again longer than the days. But check the times of sunrise/sunset in your area to ensure you'll have a long enough short-day period for the plant to start and complete flowering when you want it to, otherwise you may need to use a tarp for the flowering phase...So as I’ve already mentioned in the past I made mistakes in my nursery early in the season which caused my plants to early flower when it went outside where daylight hours were much shorter and in just a few weeks we’re flowering. I have utilized some vegetative nutrients from roots organics hoping that perhaps that would do something but of course that was just a shot in the dark, light is the key. Does anyone have any ideas to get these gals back into veg? I realize it’s probably not but you don’t know until you ask and thanks for everything. Hey, seems some people suggest leaving a light on 24 hours for a week and that could help kick them back in to veg. Sounds weird to me…
Or, would you treat them nutrient wise with flowering nutes, or do nothing?
Well, went by today and maybe some signs of revel. Very slight, thoughts?Yes, you will need to use artificial lighting. If you make sure the days are longer than the nights (or if you interrupt the night time with one hour of sufficiently strong artificial light, as in GLR) they will switch back to veg, and will stay there until the nights become once again longer than the days. But check the times of sunrise/sunset in your area to ensure you'll have a long enough short-day period for the plant to start and complete flowering when you want it to, otherwise you may need to use a tarp for the flowering phase...
Typically the first signs of re-vegging are 1- to 3-pointed smooth leaves (without the characteristic dents along the edges). I don't see that in the pics, but if it's getting more than 12 hours of light, rest assured they will begin to show up soon enough, and after a couple of weeks you'll notice the buds shrinking, and eventually nearly disappearing.Well, went by today and maybe some signs of revel. Very slight, thoughts?View attachment 1989723View attachment 1989724View attachment 1989725View attachment 1989726View attachment 1989727View attachment 1989728View attachment 1989729View attachment 1989730View attachment 1989731View attachment 1989732
I was thinking about trying that. Removing buds.DJK12 got it right, it's best to remove the buds (within reason, don't butcher the plant), and old growth, but leave as many leaves as possible, as well as new shoots.
I've deliberately re-vegged and re-flowered and always had success getting a 2nd harvest, but that's indoors. Either way you have to reasonably strip the plant down and let it re-veg, even if it's outdoors, see if you can add at least 3-4 hours of light either before sunrise or after sunset (or both) to further stimulate growth.
I would leave every bud, each bud could turn into 3-6 main shoots all from that bud site, looks really coolI was thinking about trying that. Removing buds.
That's fricken awesome actually. I've seen pics of that happening, but didn't know it produces shoots like that! Weed never ceases to amaze meI would leave every bud, each bud could turn into 3-6 main shoots all from that bud site, looks really cool
Most of the advice you'll read involves removing the flowers, as well as the upper branches, leaving leaves and only the smallest lower buds. Also, give it a good dose of nitrogen. These are things that help to signal re-growth. This, and hitting it with extra hours of light. If you can make it a decent grow-light, bulb......even better.I was thinking about trying that. Removing buds.
Here are more pics, thoughtsTypically the first signs of re-vegging are 1- to 3-pointed smooth leaves (without the characteristic dents along the edges). I don't see that in the pics, but if it's getting more than 12 hours of light, rest assured they will begin to show up soon enough, and after a couple of weeks you'll notice the buds shrinking, and eventually nearly disappearing.
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