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Plants revegging. Help!

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by Bwayney, Jul 11, 2020.

  1. I have an outdoor grow in the PnW in 5 gallon buckets. They were put outside in April as 1 foot clones. They are in fox farm ocean forest soil.

    One of my plants went into flower extremely fast (like June), but the rest of the plants were doing fine until now. The leaves are turning yellow/lime green, but they also look like they are started to grow leaves where there white pistils were. I’m also very nervous about my one plant that seems to be closest to harvest.

    There isn’t any light leak outside, and I started to add a little bloom to all of them for nutrients.

    Are these plants salvageable? Do I need to harvest the one with actual colas on it now? What can I do?
     

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  2. Okay so let's start at the beginning. 1st thing first. You can not put plants outdoors that are either established or clones that early outdoors without them flowering. You can get away with seedlings but not mature plants (and clones are considered mature since they were cut from a mature plant)

    In order to avoid flowering early if you do put them out, you can add supplemental lighting outdoors to them for just a few hours or bring them inside under a light. Mind you anything under 14.5 hours of light outdoors will initiate flowering.

    Yes all your plants are revegging right now. You can tell from the 1 and 3 blade leaves. They do look hungry so it's good you fed them. They started revegging because the hours were too short when you put them outdoors and then the days got longer so they started to reveg. However the days are now getting shorter again and will start flowering again soon.

    All will be okay just let nature take its course and try to learn from your mistakes next time.
    This is why many dont plant established (sexually mature) plants outdoors until mid may or later. Too soon and this will happen.
     
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