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bionic
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flowering
#279468 - 09/13/09 07:13 AM (15 years, 2 months ago) |
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hi newbie here its my 2NT year growing and i was wondering if a bud will continue to grow in the flowering stage and what would happen to the plant if you where to let it flower for like a year
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elaspeinreason
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Re: flowering [Re: bionic]
#279480 - 09/13/09 08:46 AM (15 years, 2 months ago) |
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death. much sooner than a year..
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bionic
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thanks answers that sucks the bud just dont grow bigger
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SpaceMonkey
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Re: flowering [Re: bionic]
#279545 - 09/13/09 12:43 PM (15 years, 2 months ago) |
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Well first off let me correct your grammer by saying 2nt= 2nd
And then tell you that me and a friend has done this to a plant this season. It was a plant we started outside in december. It flowered and was done by march. We picked all the flowers off it other then the small little beginning buds and let it grow out again. It has been a solid stalk of buds all summer now. Amazingly it has not completed this 2nd cycle of flowering yet.
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bionic
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oh so i can clip it and take the buds off and keep the roots and stems on and it will flower again that would be the crap but do i put it back to the 18 hrs of light
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SpaceMonkey
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Re: flowering [Re: bionic]
#279897 - 09/13/09 11:10 PM (15 years, 2 months ago) |
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Back in the day when people had to grow their own strains from either a good bag seed or maybe a few seeds from sensi seed bank they used to grow the plants and if you found a good strain, clip the buds off and reveg it and turn it into a mother plant for clones. This was the first and only plant that we clipped buds off outdoors and let it grow back out. When it grew back though there was minimal leaf growth and it bud back out. It was like topping a plant and having it branch out in bud instead of leaves.
So i would wait and get a few more opinions from others that have any experience in doing this.imo
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81renaissance
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check it out. What you're trying to do is not possible. You can't just allow a plant to flower indefinitely; that's like saying "if you don't kill a human they'll just go on living". Cannabis is an annual, not a perennial, so each plant only has one life cycle unless you do something fairly extreme. That said one way to have the same plant produce buds again is by reveg-ing...wherein you cut the plant down to the very bottom nodes, cut off the roots except for a few, and then take it back to your vegetative light cycle. I think cloning is easier, but if you wanna reveg then here is a link to show you how to do it.
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Re: flowering [Re: bionic]
#279962 - 09/13/09 11:57 PM (15 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
bionic said: hi newbie here its my 2NT year growing and i was wondering if a bud will continue to grow in the flowering stage and what would happen to the plant if you where to let it flower for like a year
u soundt prity intellijunt
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