I decided to crop and reveg

After I got a pathetic quarter dried from the S.A.G.E. plant well we decided to crop her and then we forced it to reveg kinda early cause of time restraints. Now he's growing like heck and super tall. He doesn't really seem to be showing signs of budding and I only have a month and a half left to get her finished. I don't mind if I have to pick her early. You gotta do what you gotta do right? Now do you think I can get her in time? It's a good freakin seed and the only one I have so I don't want to lose out on whatever I can get from her.
 

DuBB P

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For my green crack plants it took like 3 weeks just to start to show the slightest of new growth...
 

missnu

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Well the plant is already revegged...he said it was growing tall and what not...so are you asking how long it will take to harvest it again? It will take probably 2x as long as you waited the first time...it is hard to get that low of a yield unless you took it when it was less than halfway done...so I am assuming that you cut too early the first time...so don't cut so early this time...
You can turn one seed into hundreds of plants with a process called cloning. It's easier than people make it sound, but really right now all you need to learn is patience. I can pull any plant at 4 or 5 weeks and get a quarter or half, or I can let the plant go for the recommended 8 or 9 weeks and get a few ounces dry...so think about it.
 

monkeybones

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some plants can finish in as little as 6 weeks, but most are riper at 7-9 weeks.

and then you have the sativas that take 14 weeks to finish. lol
 

bigsteve

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Switch to 12/12 yesterday. I'm harvesting some indica clones after just 38 days in dirt.
Grow her "hot" with daily watering with strong nutes. Be sure and flush a week before harvest.
Push her up under the light as close as you can. I've heard that foliar spraying can hurry up plants
but never tried it.

BigSteve.
 
i noticed teenie little curly white hairs on it and it seems to have alot of places on it so i think i will have a much bigger yield this time. i hope anyways and it seems to be doing better. almost over night lol :) im a she btw
 

Clown Baby

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youre making a classic mistake. The same mistake a lot of new growers make.

Come on, you spend months and months growing out a big plant. Put all that time, work, and electricity into it, and then you ruin all of that at the end by chopping early.

When you think your plant is done and ready to chop, wait another 10 days. Then chop.
 
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