Regeneration

Soft Secrets
17 Feb 2011

A friend of mine just recently gave me 4 plants that needed a home. They flowered them earlier than they wanted to (when they were about 25-40 cm tall) in an attempt to get some buds before they were kicked out of their house.


A friend of mine just recently gave me 4 plants that needed a home. They flowered them earlier than they wanted to (when they were about 25-40 cm tall) in an attempt to get some buds before they were kicked out of their house.

A friend of mine just recently gave me 4 plants that needed a home. They flowered them earlier than they wanted to (when they were about 25-40 cm tall) in an attempt to get some buds before they were kicked out of their house. I've set up a grow area for them and would like to know the best practices for reverting a plant back to vegetative growth. I've already got them under a 24-hour light cycle, but is there anything else I can do to help speed up the process and stress the plants as least as possible?

Jordan

To regenerate a plant, leave some vegetation and parts of buds on the plant when you are harvesting it and then place it back in vegetative under 20-24 hours of light daily and give them grow, rather than flowering formula fertilizer. Within a few weeks the plant will start growing vegetatively again. Once it has fully re-vegetated it can be re-flowered.

 

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