I want to live on!!

TalonToker

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"I want to live on!" is what I heard just now from an afgan Kush plant that I harvested exactly 3 weeks ago (December 21st). When I cut her down there was nothing left but stick. Since then she hasn't had any water and her pot was left in a corner of the grow room. When I watered my current plants just now I saw this baby trying to make a comeback. Looks like it's reveg time.:-P

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kermit2692

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damn....but think you probably cut the main phloem leaving the plant unsealed? unvaccumed? ....definately wont grow alot of herb second time around and probably will take longer to reveg than just popping a new seed...id put her out of her misery..kinda feel like its mean that you left it just a stick in dirt in the corner lol
 

giggles26

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damn....but think you probably cut the main phloem leaving the plant unsealed? unvaccumed? ....definately wont grow alot of herb second time around and probably will take longer to reveg than just popping a new seed...id put her out of her misery..kinda feel like its mean that you left it just a stick in dirt in the corner lol
It's where all the naughty plants go. To the corner :D
 

TalonToker

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They actually grow much faster when reveging because they already have a developed root structure. I have done it many times over the years. The hard part is to get them to switch back from bloom to veg before they die. When you get one that shows such vigor after already living what should have been its whole life, you have something special. I don't want to shock her anymore than she already is, so my plan is to give her a week or two to get more foilage and then I'll cut the stem right above that node. After she recovers from that I'll consider putting her in a larger pot and just grow her out. Four or five weeks from now she'll be ready to flowerer again.

As far as popping another seed goes, I did. Several of them. This is just frosting for me.:-D
 
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