Reveg an outdoor plant

Discussion in 'Marijuana Growing' started by Pinto2_3, Sep 18, 2004.

  1. Pinto2_3

    Pinto2_3 Member

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    I was wondering how i go about revegging my outdoor plant.This is a very healthy plant.I dont know what strain it is but it got to about 4ft high and 3ft around with huge buds on it. I want to reveg this plant and use it as a mother plant for indoor growing this winter and also to get clones for other people.{They all love the size of her}
    Thanks for any help Pinto
     
  2. tiedye0420

    tiedye0420 Member

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    Well,


    When i reveg my plants, i will use a plant that has only been budding a few weeks. I remove about half or 2/3 of the foilage. Then i put them on 24/7 lighting schedulde. an 18/6 schedule will work as well. Water with a Veg formula batguano and it should go dormant a few weeks then explode.

    In your case you might want to try cutting a few clones from it, and let the plant bud out. A clone should serve your purposes as well, or even better.
     
  3. Pinto2_3

    Pinto2_3 Member

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    I already made some clones from it. they have small buds on them. Is that ok or should i cut the buds off and just have green? Do I pull all the bud off the big plant and leave all the branches or do I cut the stalk and branches back short?
     
  4. tiedye0420

    tiedye0420 Member

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    If you have clones cut you should be fine.

    Leave the buds on the big planjt until they are ready.
     
  5. Pinto2_3

    Pinto2_3 Member

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    Thanks I'll let you know how things work out.

    Ps Would i be able to make Bonsai mothers out of those clones as they grow?
     

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