"You can re-grow (rejuvenate) the same plant although its more productive to just start new plants When the plant has reached maturity it can be harvested if a small amount of bud growth is left at the bottom of the plant and returned to a 18 hour photoperiod the plant will start to regrow new shoots in about 2 weeks the growth will first appear mutated leaves are twisted but after 2 more weeks it will start growing normally and can be returned to a 12 hour photoperiod to flower This process can be repeated the same plant can be regrown and reflowered as many times as you require overall this is going to waste time starting new clones is more productive"
I would love to know if anyone has harvested without chopping down their girl and brought her back to life . . . Based on the life cycle of the plant species itself, I'm skeptical . . . Unless you'r Dr Green Thumb obviously.
I would say you can reveg indefinitely but i would definitely not choose that way to keep a strain . .
Why is it not a good idea to keep a strain through revegging?
QUOTE ( random internet stranger ) ...
"You can re-grow (rejuvenate) the same plant although its more productive to just start new plants When the plant has reached maturity it can be harvested if a small amount of bud growth is left at the bottom of the plant and returned to a 18 hour photoperiod the plant will start to regrow new shoots in about 2 weeks the growth will first appear mutated leaves are twisted but after 2 more weeks it will start growing normally and can be returned to a 12 hour photoperiod to flower This process can be repeated the same plant can be regrown and reflowered as many times as you require overall this is going to waste time starting new clones is more productive"
I would love to know if anyone has harvested without chopping down their girl and brought her back to life . . . Based on the life cycle of the plant species itself, I'm skeptical . . . Unless you'r Dr Green Thumb obviously.