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    Re vegging

    Well I'm trying to reveg a plant and I save some of the buds on the plant so it could re shoot but each bud is starting to shoot more than one shoot I have several shoots off of each Bud they're growing in clumps do I let it go like this or should I thin out the stems and just leave one or two stems per Bud that I left on the plant or how should I go about this any help on this subject it's becoming very bushy and thick

    #2
    I would let it go for now it will look weird for awhile, maybe move the light back so they stretch more. Once limbs come out get the larf off,,,

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    • 9fingerleafs
      9fingerleafs commented
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      i agree, you gotta be careful, when you see strong enough branches remove the remaining flower without damaging the branch, use a sharp blade if you can. the flower will die and rot if left unattended,

    #3
    I planted an old cd99 seed from a couple years back from seedsman it's growing very rapidly but I had to pull it out of my tent which is a 7ft tall tent 4 x 4 not sure what to do with the thing now it's starting to Bud nicely I pulled it out of the tent I have 8-foot ceilings and it's about 6 in of my ceiling I can't put a light on it they won't hang that low yes I may just have to chop it down and throw it out not allowed to grow weed in the state where I'm at any suggestions it'd be greatly appreciated

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      #4
      You could tie her down, she luvs it! Or bend branches so you have the room, trim if a must, I have broken them over and let the top hang there,,, you have options!

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        #5
        also you can use these new veggin shoots for clones as well has reveggin then flowering.just left them grow a few new leaf nodes first then cut them and use as clones ,,in fact you can do both if you have room ,,but take a few clones and grow them as well ,,mac,,

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