Accidentally Reveged

Chelle420friendly

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She has a troubled pastfirst couple weeks into flowering my timer got off track and was going off and on for over an hour for about 2/3 weeks... so i put her outside and this is what happened...can i put her back on 12/12
 

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Hiya Chelle420friendlyI've never revegged, although I have a husk of a plant out on the porch that has sprung some new shoots! It is the ugliest thing you've ever seen but I don't care, I'm gonna give her a chance.

I think you should too, regardless if you should or not! Honestly, I'm quite sure it can do no harm to try. What's the alternative?

Cheers, gl to your grow! :yahoo:
 
putting a reveg plant right back into flowering is a recipe for disaster. You may get some buds, but it will be nothing like what you were hoping for.

With a reveg, I would get it back into full veg mode and sporting lots of 5 fingered leaves or more before I stuck it back into flowering. That will give it the best chance to give you some high quality buds!

-Vape
 
I agree with the obove. Once they get confused about what growth mode they’re in, its best to get them completely back on track again before flowering. They won’t yield well starting flowering from the way they are now.

As I found out the hard way, they can stay in reveg-land for months on end if the light cycles continue to confuse them.
 
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