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TobiDkat

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How long do plants typically reveg for
 

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I have found flavor to be effected the last time i revegged. I don't know if this is from the stress of reveg or the stress from my almost having killed her but my mimosa tastes nasty. No mold, mildew or anything like that. She just tastes like dirt.
 
I have found flavor to be effected the last time i revegged. I don't know if this is from the stress of reveg or the stress from my almost having killed her but my mimosa tastes nasty. No mold, mildew or anything like that. She just tastes like dirt.
I've revegged my Kosher Kush a couple times and none of them tasted different than the original. However I made sure I got better at cloning so that's been awhile.
 
I've revegged my Kosher Kush a couple times and none of them tasted different than the original. However I made sure I got better at cloning so that's been awhile.
I only revegged the mimosa because she almost died while my wife and I Were at the hospital for a couple days. I was lucky to bring her back but her profile changed. This never happened (to me) with a strain that wasn't Stressed to the death point. My experience is not typical. I've revegged a pineapple express to deterioration without changing her flavor, so I don't think the reveg is what changed the mimosa.
 
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