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Discussion in 'Seasoned Marijuana Users' started by 010010ryan, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. questions that are unrelated to the title....
    alright so heres another stupid question, much like the one i had before about the light cycles:rolleyes:

    if you never clipped the buds off your plant, what would happen?
    i immagin it would be like not milking a cow, idk why lol

    but then i also think that maybe it would shed the buds and grow bigger ones next time through like a cycle??
    i honestly have no clue though....
    whay do you guys think?
     
  2. I'm not exactly sure the whole process the buds would take, but there wouldn't be new growth - they would continue to mature until they can't any more. At some point, they would hermie as a last ditch effort to reproduce.

    Now, if you harvest the plant normally, leaving only a small amount of bud/leaf on the plant and put it back into a veg cycle it will eventually begin to reveg and put out new vegetative growth (although not a guarantee).

    There's a whole growers section further down in the forums, though :smoke:
     
  3. i know but i didnt see any questions like that and didnt think there would be any considering most people grow for hte yeilds
    im just trying to have a plant lol
    i dont plan on smoking the buds i just wanted them to look at lol
    so your suggesting i should try clipping it once it matures fully but leave some bud?
    wouldnt this traumatize the plant?
     
  4. did some digging and learned that the plant will die after the first season.. :/
     

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