VinnieV
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Appreciate that thanks, I’ve also realized the deficiencies I’ve been getting are due to feeding flower nutes during the reveg (less calcium etc) so I really should’ve caught that earlier!So from previous answers I have seen... you can go back to flowering but it may cause hermie stress... your yields won't be top notch but better than a lost a crop.
Someone might be able to give more insight to this... but I feel like that is your answer
My main concern is the additional stretch, at first flip they probably reached their max height, so I’m concerned after hitting re-veg they may become too big and unmanageable in the room… I know it’s more stress but feel my only option is an aggressive chop to reduce height then a week to recover…like jkash said it can stress, but it should handle it. cant see it doing much harm going straight back to flower as long as everything is in check.
I just called in the calvary for help!!!should be getting some helpful answers soon!!!
yeh ive done it before in flower with out any stress, literally just topped everything because the plants where to tall. at like week 3 in flower it actually helped as well because the plants where to tall. in your case you could easy just chop the reveg parts, then they should recover quicker/ start making new leafs, when they have recovered then flower if that helps.My main concern is the additional stretch, at first flip they probably reached their max height, so I’m concerned after hitting re-veg they may become too big and unmanageable in the room… I know it’s more stress but feel my only option is an aggressive chop to reduce height then a week to recover…
When it happened to my one run i flushed them then gave them a full 24hr of dark before going back to my normal light cycle but added an extra hour to the dark cycle. The plants didn’t really stretch anymore after I corrected it. The only thing is you have to narrow down what caused it.My main concern is the additional stretch, at first flip they probably reached their max height, so I’m concerned after hitting re-veg they may become too big and unmanageable in the room… I know it’s more stress but feel my only option is an aggressive chop to reduce height then a week to recover…
That’s so good to know! Was it a heavy chop you gave? Some of these stems are 1/2” I’m a tad concerned but it is definitely necessary. That’s a could shout though I may just top all the main stems pretty low and hope for the best…yeh ive done it before in flower with out any stress, literally just topped everything because the plants where to tall. at like week 3 in flower it actually helped as well because the plants where to tall. in your case you could easy just chop the reveg parts, then they should recover quicker/ start making new leafs, when they have recovered then flower if that helps.
That’s real interesting… I was also intending on keeping my night temps a degree or so higher than day to minimize stretch tooWhen it happened to my one run i flushed them then gave them a full 24hr of dark before going back to my normal light cycle but added an extra hour to the dark cycle. The plants didn’t really stretch anymore after I corrected it. The only thing is you have to narrow down what caused it.
Was it stress, to much nutes, light interruption or environmental change like temperature these are all things that can make it happen. Sometime even giving a plant to much molasses if you use it.
yeh it where a brutal one bout 4 tops, where a seed to so where surprized it didnt herm but it didnt where fine.That’s so good to know! Was it a heavy chop you gave? Some of these stems are 1/2” I’m a tad concerned but it is definitely necessary. That’s a could shout though I may just top all the main stems pretty low and hope for the best…
Vin, I'm no expert but just went thru a re-veg myself. I didn't see much stretch at all on mine, I did have a lot of time though and wasn't in a hurry. I just left them in the tent for 6 weeks at 24/7. Good luck broMy main concern is the additional stretch, at first flip they probably reached their max height, so I’m concerned after hitting re-veg they may become too big and unmanageable in the room… I know it’s more stress but feel my only option is an aggressive chop to reduce height then a week to recover…
Hey Otto - that’s good to hear - was that 6weeks of re-veg before flip?Vin, I'm no expert but just went thru a re-veg myself. I didn't see much stretch at all on mine, I did have a lot of time though and wasn't in a hurry. I just left them in the tent for 6 weeks at 24/7. Good luck bro
Yeah it was. I was vegging outdoors on my deck with intent of bringing them inside late Summer to flower but missed my window.Hey Otto - that’s good to hear - was that 6weeks of re-veg before flip?
I’m tempted to just chop the big stems and let the smallest get to a decent height / recover then flip again after a week… just getting them on the veg nutes to give em the fuel to recover and fingers crossed
I see the calvary cameHello all - looking for advice on re-vegging. Had a room in 2-3 weeks of 12/12, but after this it seems the communication cable between lights has failed, meaning after hear 2-3 weeks of flower they have started re-vegging, and I’d guess they’ve been back onto 24/0 for 2 weeks… can these be saved? Can I flip to 12/12 again and not see many problems (if other factors are ticked)?
Really would like to avoid scrapping if possible but another 2 months to just harvest seed bud will kill me (financially)
Anyone successfully recovered from this?
He performed some heavy emergency surgery! Let's all hope the patient recovers quicklyI see the calvary came... hope you get thru it!
Only another 150 cuts to goHe performed some heavy emergency surgery! Let's all hope the patient recovers quickly
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