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This is my first time blogging anything anywhere, so please bear with me. I was following a blog about maintaining vegitative growth and wanted to ask someone about reestablishing vegitative growth in an old flowered female. I know it is possible to restart veg growth but need to know the best way to do it. The plant I'm doing it to is a small, old, over-the-top gal that I liked and have no cuttings or seeds for. Any help out there?

What is 'lock entry'? What are entry tags? Thanks for your help, whoever. I'll get a pic up soon's I figure out how to do it!


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hey man, you should maybe try to post this question in the forum direclty rather than on the blog more people will see it ;)

Anyway i can answer a little to your question, yes of course you can put back a flowering to veg, it's called revegging, as simple as that ;)

Better than putting all your girl back in veg, i would suggest you take a nice strong clone on her, and only reveg that small clone so you can finish the rest of the girl and smoke it ;)

To reveg it takes quite a few weeks, and at the beginning you will see leaves look very weird and sad, but most of the time it bounces back, be careful for pollen sacks or hermie too, some strains are sensitive and will not like this kind of stress.

About lock entry etc.. don't worry just blog options not in your concern right now ;)

Have a good grow!! :)

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