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    Very cool....I did not know this was possible!

    I grow outdoors in Southern California. Typically I start seedlings in March or April and harvest in the fall. Last year after harvest, on a whim I planted about 6 seeds in my vegetable raised bed garden. 4 sprouted and began to grow in on into the end of the year. Last winter in SoCal was very wet and I did not pay much attention to the ladies as they were growing. Ultimately 2 survived and flourished through the winter and I got a nice harvest at the beginning of the summer.

    One of the plants had quite a bit of undergrowth on it, so when I cut away the flower bearing branches, I left the main stup in the soil with some of the undergrowth on it. A couple of weeks later, I noticed the plant had new fan leaves, so i continued to water along with my veggies and to my surprise it flowered again!!!! Yesterday, I harvested a very nice amount of great looking and smelling bud! A second growth on the same plant.

    Has anyone else ever experienced this?

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    I also am in SoCal.
    I haven't grown weed outdoors. But I've grown lots of tomatoes and basil. With selective trimming, you can grow two crops a year. I believe it is called revegging.
    Last edited by Gingerbeard; 11-06-2023, 01:35 PM.
    C'mon, mule!

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      #3
      I've started plants indoors and put them out to early and they started to flower,then they started to reveg over the summer and went back into flower in August and I had a pretty good yield

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