Can you have a MJ plant thats 20 years old... thats right people...20 YEARS OLD!!!!

KillerRedd

Active Member
I got some really excellent seeds off a regen girl that I had brought to harvest and then turned around and vegged it for a couple of months before flowering again. When it flowered the second time is when I got it pregnant. The advantages of this method is you know the entire history of the mother before you pollinate it. The disadvantages is that the regen after you harvest your bud, takes weeks to recover. It literally looks like it is going to die for a few weeks. After this, it bushes up real nice. The seeds were a little on the small side, but the resulting white widow seeds were consistently excellent, very similar to the mother, with a 66% female ratio average.
so in theory if, weather permitting, a plant can continue to thrive throughout many seasons. it wouldve been my guess that the "tree" i saw as a teen had been there for a couple years at least.
 

PlainfieldPuff

Well-Known Member
I'm not saying your wrong but why couldn't a flowering female be 20 years old ? I've been experimenting for the past year with rejuvenation. I had over 100 plants that I was able to harvest atleast twice. Due to neglect,equipment failure alot of them either died or hermied. Right now I'm down to 2 plants that are 13 months old. Both have been harvested 3 times. I plan to keep them for as long as they keep producing. Will they last 20 years ? I don't know. But I don't see any reason why they won't.
I’m dying to know if the plants are still alive and flowering !!!!!!!???
 
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