Hey SleazyB, you can attempt a reveg on the Irene S1 thats finishing up in flower. When you cut off the buds at harvest, leave some nugs on the lowers and then change out the nutrient feed back to veg feed and put it under 24 hrs of light. Nothing too intense though. It usually takes a few weeks to get new vegative growth to start appearing if it reverts. The new vegative growth will come out looking odd with single leaves that look mutated, but thats normal and par for the course. Once you have full shoots of 3 nodes+ coming off with full 5 fingered leaves you can then take cuts and keep the revegged plant around in the veg tent until your cuts root. Doesnt work 100% of the time, but it sure works often enough to attempt to keep an irreplaceable cut in your stable when all else fails.I've been busier than shit lately . My main update right now is that I lost my Irene S1 keeper . The cut just never rooted . I've had her for like 2 years and she was my best plant . I have her in flower finishing up . Then she's gone smh . I have one more Irene S1 seed I'll drop here soon.
Thanks for the advice HydroRed. I will def be giving it a try for Irene , I don't wanna lose her . I tried once before but I don't think I was patient enough . Thanks again , I'm gonna give my best crack at saving her .Hey SleazyB, you can attempt a reveg on the Irene S1 thats finishing up in flower. When you cut off the buds at harvest, leave some nugs on the lowers and then change out the nutrient feed back to veg feed and put it under 24 hrs of light. Nothing too intense though. It usually takes a few weeks to get new vegative growth to start appearing if it reverts. The new vegative growth will come out looking odd with single leaves that look mutated, but thats normal and par for the course. Once you have full shoots of 3 nodes+ coming off with full 5 fingered leaves you can then take cuts and keep the revegged plant around in the veg tent until your cuts root. Doesnt work 100% of the time, but it sure works often enough to attempt to keep an irreplaceable cut in your stable when all else fails.
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The first pic is after about 2 weeks or so of reveg attempt. Notice the funny little single blade leaves forming near the bottom. These will often emerge from the actual buds that were left on the plant too. The second pic is the same plant about another 2 weeks later (approx 4 weeks total time from start of reveg). Shes now good to take multiple cuts from to clone, and still have enough left on the revegged plant incase those cuts dont root either. This method has saved my hide on more than one occasion. If you have any questions let me know.
Not sure how far into flower you are but I've had similar happen and took snips off of the flowering plant to clone with success. Used lowers with the most leaf and green to them.I've been busier than shit lately . My main update right now is that I lost my Irene S1 keeper . The cut just never rooted . I've had her for like 2 years and she was my best plant . I have her in flower finishing up . Then she's gone smh . I have one more Irene S1 seed I'll drop here soon.
I'll get some pics up soon . Things are looking kinda rough because I was late up potting . A cpl hydro stores here closed down and soil prices are outrageous now.
On a positive note a have a chem D cut on the way . Hopefully she will arrive this week. I also have the veg tent packed out with some new stuff .
I've also had this method work to success as well.Hey SleazyB, you can attempt a reveg on the Irene S1 thats finishing up in flower. When you cut off the buds at harvest, leave some nugs on the lowers and then change out the nutrient feed back to veg feed and put it under 24 hrs of light. Nothing too intense though. It usually takes a few weeks to get new vegative growth to start appearing if it reverts. The new vegative growth will come out looking odd with single leaves that look mutated, but thats normal and par for the course. Once you have full shoots of 3 nodes+ coming off with full 5 fingered leaves you can then take cuts and keep the revegged plant around in the veg tent until your cuts root. Doesnt work 100% of the time, but it sure works often enough to attempt to keep an irreplaceable cut in your stable when all else fails.
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The first pic is after about 2 weeks or so of reveg attempt. Notice the funny little single blade leaves forming near the bottom. These will often emerge from the actual buds that were left on the plant too. The second pic is the same plant about another 2 weeks later (approx 4 weeks total time from start of reveg). Shes now good to take multiple cuts from to clone, and still have enough left on the revegged plant incase those cuts dont root either. This method has saved my hide on more than one occasion. If you have any questions let me know.
Thanks for the knowledge dude. She's a solid 7 weeks into flower but it couldn't hurt to try for a snip . That's great advice on the reveg. Makes total sense . My plants usually stop drinking in the end so I'll keep a close eye on that . I'm so happy I figured out the veg tent light schedule fiasco . I've been loosing sleep over how shitty the veg plants look..I've always done well in veg and fuck things up in flower , so I surely can't afford veg issues . Thanks again man, I'll use your advice .Not sure how far into flower you are but I've had similar happen and took snips off of the flowering plant to clone with success. Used lowers with the most leaf and green to them.
I've also had this method work to success as well.
I'll add to this with my own lesson learned doing this method.
That when you harvest with plans to reveg you'll want the pot to be relatively low on water. Not dry, but not wet, ie maybe skip that mornings watering.
When you take off so much leaf from the bud harvest, the plant won't be able to use all the water like when it was in flower. Hence your pot may stay too wet for too long and potentially affect the reveg.
Happy my f ups can lend a hand. 😆Thanks for the knowledge dude. She's a solid 7 weeks into flower but it couldn't hurt to try for a snip . That's great advice on the reveg. Makes total sense . My plants usually stop drinking in the end so I'll keep a close eye on that . I'm so happy I figured out the veg tent light schedule fiasco . I've been loosing sleep over how shitty the veg plants look..I've always done well in veg and fuck things up in flower , so I surely can't afford veg issues . Thanks again man, I'll use your advice .
@JL2G FTW! I sometimes forget that not everyone is in hydro lolNot sure how far into flower you are but I've had similar happen and took snips off of the flowering plant to clone with success. Used lowers with the most leaf and green to them.
I've also had this method work to success as well.
I'll add to this with my own lesson learned doing this method.
That when you harvest with plans to reveg you'll want the pot to be relatively low on water. Not dry, but not wet, ie maybe skip that mornings watering.
When you take off so much leaf from the bud harvest, the plant won't be able to use all the water like when it was in flower. Hence your pot may stay too wet for too long and potentially affect the reveg.
light been on 24/7 for the last month
Happy my f ups can lend a hand. 😆
X2Not a problem, in itself.
For years, every plant I have ever veg'd is lit 24/7.
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They emerge from the ground under constant light, and do not see darkness for a couple months. The first time I switch off the light, is their first day of flower.
All great points you made . I used to monitor the veg tent environment but I was used to my veg tent being pretty damn healthy and worry free so I didn't worry when I broke the gauge . All the plants just started looking shitty and showing heat stress within the last month . I couldn't figure out what was going on. Maybe my light is too close to run 24 hours but fine to run 18 idk . Maybe it was driving my humidity too low . I'm just glad I got it figured out now . Like I said I never had issues like this in veg until I left that light on 24/7 by accident .Not a problem, in itself.
For years, every plant I have ever veg'd is lit 24/7.
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They emerge from the ground under constant light, and do not see darkness for a couple months. The first time I switch off the light, is their first day of flower.
Were you logging temperatures ?
Is it possible that the light schedule caused them to overheat?
No shortage of fook-uppery in my garden.
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Is it possible that you sprayed with something that was not agreeable?
Least it wasn't flower the light was on. 👊All great points you made . I used to monitor the veg tent environment but I was used to my veg tent being pretty damn healthy and worry free so I didn't worry when I broke the gauge . All the plants just started looking shitty and showing heat stress within the last month . I couldn't figure out what was going on. Maybe my light is too close to run 24 hours but fine to run 18 idk . Maybe it was driving my humidity too low . I'm just glad I got it figured out now . Like I said I never had issues like this in veg until I left that light on 24/7 by accident .