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MtRainDog

In Bloom
Clones and seedlings are looking good. I haven’t popped any beans in a while, and probably won’t until i thin down a little here.

seedlings:
4 x strawberry cough s1
1 x northern lights s1
2 x stardawg corey s1’s

Clones
kiwi candy
durban poison x lemon tree
c99 x headbanger (2 phenos)
ecsd s1 (2 phenos)
gg4 s1
orgi f2 (fem)

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WillieP

In Bloom
Wanted to share some pics of the re-vegged SLH x JH. I’ve got roots on 4 cuts I took less than two weeks ago.
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Nice Job!!
Just out of curiosity, because I've never done it, how long did it take after harvest to get to this point?
The tops just look like a normal plant.
Don't they sometimes grow out all funky?
Did you have to trim away some of the growth to get the top to look that good, or is that just the way it grew back?
Cheers,
WillieP
 

MtRainDog

In Bloom
Nice Job!!
Just out of curiosity, because I've never done it, how long did it take after harvest to get to this point?
The tops just look like a normal plant.
Don't they sometimes grow out all funky?
Did you have to trim away some of the growth to get the top to look that good, or is that just the way it grew back?
Cheers,
WillieP
Thanks bro ? That was my first time so i’m no expert lol. I would think how easily a plant re-vegges is somewhat strain dependent.

It took around 3-4 weeks after harvest to be able to take cuts. She’s now at about 2 months after harvest in that photo. I didn’t really do much of anything except water her, took cuts where I could. No training or pruning.

She’s decided to start growing like gang busters here lately and I’m loving it.

I think the plan will be to take another round of cuts, up pot into a 5 gal, stick her in flower and let her rip again.
 

WillieP

In Bloom
Thanks bro ? That was my first time so i’m no expert lol. I would think how easily a plant re-vegges is somewhat strain dependent.

It took around 3-4 weeks after harvest to be able to take cuts. She’s now at about 2 months after harvest in that photo. I didn’t really do much of anything except water her, took cuts where I could. No training or pruning.

She’s decided to start growing like gang busters here lately and I’m loving it.

I think the plan will be to take another round of cuts, up pot into a 5 gal, stick her in flower and let her rip again.
Well for the first time at bat, I'd say you knocked that one out of the park.
I don't know how that could have gone any better.
Congrats on your success.
Send that girl back to the mines for another load of ore...
WillieP
 
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