Not cutting down a plant after its flowered and other stuff

cornigraphic

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Ok so i know Bigsix is going to enjoy this so whatever if he wants to answer me without being a cock ass then thats fine but other than that i need some real answers. the only real question i have is right after its done flowering can you snipp all the budd off and start doing the forced flowering again for about 2 months then in 2 months new bud or does it take longer for your plant to re-coperate from all the bud being stripped off of it.. and also whats the biggest section anyone has ever cloned off their plant(in ratio to the plant for example like 1/16 1/8 and so on) before and does anyone use the miricle gro rooting stuff or do they just use aero rooting... I also have one more question. does anyone here have a male indica plant they can clone... haha. I have an idea to use one of my smaller plants to create a cross breed maybe if i get a shit load of seeds i could send some out to some people just to see how others work out and what not but yah If anyone can give me some info without being like READ THE GROW FAQ if i wanted to read the grow faq I would read the grow faq buse seing as I'm asking a personal experience question I dont need to read the grow faq.
 

cornigraphic

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OH and another thing i have to let everyone know before they try this If you have hampsters, rabbits or gerbles, keep them away from your plants they can do more damage than any afid could ever do.
 

STANDOX

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lmao bigsix bothering you aswell i have had 2 run ins with him alrerady he gives bs info just to make himself laugh he told me i would get 16 lbs off of one plant lmao people like this with 300n something posts make me nervous for the people who have serious question on a crop they really care about be carefull who u listen too.
 

cornigraphic

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lmao bigsix bothering you aswell i have had 2 run ins with him alrerady he gives bs info just to make himself laugh he told me i would get 16 lbs off of one plant lmao people like this with 300n something posts make me nervous for the people who have serious question on a crop they really care about be carefull who u listen too.

I'm not listening to his bullshit.. He's like i have a house thats paid off.. and i was like i dont care... and he was like your using constant light for your seelings what part of dark period do you not understand.. well what part of seedlings do you not understand.. haha
 

STANDOX

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lol yea seedling need all light and no dark but you knowing that is half the battle one less thing to be mislead about right lol.
 

Charfizcool

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wait so after you've snipped off the buds from a plant you can let it veg. a little longer then re-flower from the same plant?
 

cornigraphic

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wait so after you've snipped off the buds from a plant you can let it veg. a little longer then re-flower from the same plant?

yah, theres no point in cutting the whole plant, but some people do it just cause... I think i might be doing that to my stock just cause i have a small amount of plants and if i wanted to I know a technique where you can get about 1KG of weed in a year of growing... not to mention off one little bulb, but I just want to stick to my two plants for now till i can get the hang of taking care of them.. it may be a first time for growing for me, but I'm gonna make it count by using all the knowlage i can to make my plants the biggest and best as i can under the circumstances of lack of funds right now.. but after i get some money again I'm gonna buy all the gear i need to use in my 4'X3'X8' storageroom. Man i love how my new place has a spare room.. haha
 

jimmyspaz

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Yes you can reveg after harvest, leave some foliage and buddage on the plant and put under 24 hour light for a couple of weeks, at least. Leave part of the bottom buds and as much leaf as possible. I do this to establish mothers, as this way I know that the plants are what I want, as often there will be more than one phenotype.
 
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