How long until reveg starts to sprout new Growth?

mitko868

Active Member
Fellow Farmers,

I have some experience growing, but this is my first actual reveg as this plant was Superb!
She was harvested 10 days ago. Her leaves are a bit droopy, because I flushed 2 times with PH neutral water.
My question - how long does it usually take to start sprouting again?
 

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Radmax

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It’s real hard to see on this device
I haven’t reveged for over 30 years
They take a while however if you didn’t cut the old roots it will start faster.
 

Rsawr

Weed Gremlin
Staff member
Did you leave any buds on it? I'm not sure it will actually reveg with only fan leaves and all of the budsites cut off. The new growth usually starts from the flowers.
 

Radmax

Active Member
Yeah I couldn’t see any tbh bud from what I can see you’ve taken to much off.
It might grow from some spot but in honesty it would take forever and not grow as wanted.
 

Star Dog

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Idk about your one but with bud left to re veg around 3 weeks before you see much happening then another 8/10weeks to make a plant with it.

Don't give up yet often there's little suckers appear around the stem in late flower.
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These are quicker to re veg than buds.
 

TheWholeTruth

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Fellow Farmers,

I have some experience growing, but this is my first actual reveg as this plant was Superb!
She was harvested 10 days ago. Her leaves are a bit droopy, because I flushed 2 times with PH neutral water.
My question - how long does it usually take to start sprouting again?
You should of left afew bud sites on the plant as new growth would of grown out of them. But give it about 3-4 weeks and see what happens
 

greenmobster440

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I'd get her back on the veg nutes and wait..lol. Takes a while verses just taking a clone in flower but you will end up with a beast once the reveg happens.

I read where you can only regenerate a plant once in its life. The second attempt gets lower yield and potency. Just what I've read. I've never tried it twice with the same plant. If I want to preserve the plant I clone...anytime.
 

Star Dog

Well-Known Member
For clones late flower 9+ weeks air layering is a good reliable method.
The method is above the post.
 

mitko868

Active Member
Thanks for all of the replies. I just started feeding her Veg Nutes, and Will wait and see what happen.
Will keep you posted.
 
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