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Your friends mother could also have flowered the plant and then regenerated it to flower all over again. ![]() |
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why not always do it that way then? or is it just easier to grow a new plant every time? |
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Now my questions still go , why not do all the trees like this? wouldnt it be better to harvest more since the trees are full growth and theres no wait for the stems to reach a certain height? any senior grower? im a spunge trying to absorb as much as possible. |
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a plant will stay in veg as long as it's not in the dark for more then 12 hours. If you keep you plant in veg in will just keep growing leaves and branches and never die. It only dies after you flower it(more then 12 hours of dark). It's not good to flower a plant that has been pruned a lot because pruning creates a bunch of small little nugs instead of fewer big nugs. Also, most people want their nugs asap, so therefore the shortest veg time possible, not years.
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Hi, I believe i would qualify as a senior grower. The reason people do not regenerate their plants as the norm is because of the difficultis in doing so. Some plants may take 5-6 weeks to develop new shoots after being chopped down.
In fact after harvest your plant is not dead, so long as it has a stem and roots the plant is actually still alive. A large proportion of the root system will die after after the 'fattening' stage of flower, but enough root will be left to help the plant produce new shoots after harvest. |
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I was using her for clones. That's why she is called a mom. I am moving 3 mother plants outside in about 2 weeks to finish vegging and flower on their own. I will post pics and info in another thread. You can see what happens. |
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