Reverting a plant to veg after harvest

Truckn

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Hello all

I had a harvest at he end of January and I didn't know what strains I had and I only cloned some of the plants or only some of them survived but what I am getting at is that at the harvest I cut the buds off and hoped to put it back under 24 to get some new growth and hopefully clone it. But the crop it came from had a mite problem so when I put this plant ( Really there is two plants I am trying to revert one is successful this one not so much I'll attach pictures) The difference between the two other then being different strains is that the lavender ( the strain I want to revert) had mite webs and was just beat up. Because I neglected it pretty much for 60 days till I noticed new growth on the other plant. So I have been heavy duty on the azamax just drenching the thing for 3 days giving a break.


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-Has any one ever had luck with reverting a plant from harvested crazily infested with mites?
-And any additional tips that could bring this plant from the dead?
 

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purpz

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Azamax is an awesome product for spider mites. It can take up to 1-2 months for plants to go back into veg. after flowering. I personally would start off fresh.:leaf:
 

Luger187

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i think you should revert back to veg if youve got BIG trees, or want those genetics BAD and didnt clone it. because it could take less time to revert it than if u started over with a clone, and have to grow that huge tree again. you cant just get clones of another strain to replace those?
 

weedsLV

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I recommend new clones or strains reneging harvested plants takes too damn long and doesn't produce what a fresh plant would
 

burrr

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I've done just that thing. I Co-Op my med grow with another guy, and he already had a some plants going. They had mites, and fungas gnats, and had been flowered before then revegged. I am a newb, so I figured it would be as easy as spraying some azamax and moving on. I started working on these plants back in Nov. and just harvested the last 2. It was a lot of time and dollars to kill off all of the mites.

The plants did seem to recover and bud just fine, not much stretch either.
 

weedsLV

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Azamax is good if your goin completely organic and the mights aren't outa control. If your not completely organic I would recommend some harsh shit to get rid of em mights r lil bitches and hard to get rid of if I had a severe problem I'd bomb the whole room IMO
 

burrr

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I started off with a bomb, then azamax. Tried some lady bugs and predator mites. None of those could do the job. After a couple of months of fucking around I got serious. I placed a no pest strip in the flower room, and sprayed my veg plants with forbid. I now alternate floramite and forbid sprays, one time, before moving the plants to bloom. I've put away the no-pest strip for now.
 

Truckn

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Well it seems like there are starter leaves poping out the nodes and there is one calyx but it is green so I just figured azamax I don't know if it does anything I just know I have it. and I don't plan on doing anything else with this plant then just hopefully clone it and start growing again. also I don't like using ladybugs because I don't have a reflector per say just a hanging bulb kind of. So they immediately start killing themselves. thanks for all the replies
 
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