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OldMedUser

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LST is something I wanna try but never done it before
Bend them, shape them, anyway you want them. Long as you love them it's alright!

Just do a search for LST then practise a bit and you'll be a pro in no time.

Broken stems heal and the buds on it grow even bigger than if left alone. As long as it doesn't break right off you can splint them like a broken arm and they grow fine. Tough plants.

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OldMedUser

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Pinch any flowers off.
Why? The new veg growth will come right out of the buds and you may remove any grow tips by removing the buds so nothing will come up. I've revegged dozens of plants the last 22 years and never took buds off. A few plants I've flowered and revegged 3 or 4 times because they grow out again so much faster that restarting from clones as they have an established root ball already.
 

hotrodharley

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Why? The new veg growth will come right out of the buds and you may remove any grow tips by removing the buds so nothing will come up. I've revegged dozens of plants the last 22 years and never took buds off. A few plants I've flowered and revegged 3 or 4 times because they grow out again so much faster that restarting from clones as they have an established root ball already.
I pinch them off to change the plant chemistry from flowering to vegetative growth. To each their own. Probably more than 2 ways to do it.
 

OldMedUser

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I took a plant through the entire cycle and decided to reveg after harvest. For all of you that have done a reveg about how long does it take?
I've found 3 - 6 weeks and some just never will reveg but most will. I'll set those plants off to the the side a bit from other vegging plants. I also cut off a lot of the rootball and repot into the same pot with fresh soil and a light feed of veg nutes. In DWC I'd cut the roots right back to an inch or so from the net pot.

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I've found 3 - 6 weeks and some just never will reveg but most will. I'll set those plants off to the the side a bit from other vegging plants. I also cut off a lot of the rootball and repot into the same pot with fresh soil and a light feed of veg nutes. In DWC I'd cut the roots right back to an inch or so from the net pot.

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I cut back some roots and took the plant from a 5 gallon to a 10 gallon of fresh soil. Not sure how long it's been but atleast 2 weeks no real growth signs yet. Thanks for the reply.
 

OldMedUser

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I cut back some roots and took the plant from a 5 gallon to a 10 gallon of fresh soil. Not sure how long it's been but atleast 2 weeks no real growth signs yet. Thanks for the reply.
Is that a plant you are trying to reveg? I cut the bottom of the root balls every time I up-pot even from my little 9-hole seedling pots that hold about 2oz of promix. I never see any kind of transplant shock other than a day or two of stalled growth then they really get going with roots coming out of the drain holes within a week even going from a 2L to a 16L pot. Shave down the long roots around the sides too.

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doughper

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Bend them, shape them, anyway you want them. Long as you love them it's alright!
Roll It Up, twist it up, anyway you want it. Long as you love it, it's alright! :bigjoint:
Bend Me, Shape Me

The American Breed

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSHo146tQjQ
I'll bet you didn't even remember the name of that band.
 
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