Flowering Started Change to Vegetative Again

by Nebula Brume


Table of Contents

What is Re-Vegging Cannabis?

  • Re-vegging By Accident
  • "Monstercropping" (Re-Vegging Cannabis Clones)
  • Harvest Cannabis Twice (Re-Veg & Harvest Again)

Intro: What is Re-Vegging Cannabis?

"Re-vegging" cannabis is what happens anytime y'all take a cannabis establish in the flowering (budding) stage and revert it back to the vegetative stage. Cannabis plants that are re-vegging can display foreign stretchy growth and oftentimes grow round leaves with no serrations, but sometimes growers apply a re-vegged establish's unusual growth patterns to their advantage!

Case of a revegging cannabis plant – the edges of the new leaves are round instead of serrated

This cannabis plant is "revegging" or has been "monstercropped", which means it was in the flowering stage but was put back into the vegetative stage again.

Sometimes Cannabis Growers Re-Veg on Purpose…

  • Monster Cropping – Have a cannabis clone from a angiosperm, a technique that is sometimes known as "monstercropping" (more than on that below!)
  • Harvest Plant 2d Time – Re-grow a cannabis establish after harvest

Accidental Re-Vegging

A cannabis establish may be accidentally re-vegged due to various light schedule problems. Acquire more about cannabis light schedules. For case…

  • Calorie-free Leaks in the Flowering Stage – Revegging is common when flowering cannabis plants are exposed to light during their 12-hour nighttime menstruation, for instance if there'due south a light leak in the grow tent, or if someone is occasionally turning the lite on in the closet.
  • Timer Not Working Properly – If your timer is somehow on the fritz, it may be giving your plants light during their 12-60 minutes dar period, which can crusade them to start reverting back to the vegetative phase.
  • Planting Outdoors Likewise Early on– Putting cannabis plants outside at the wrong fourth dimension of year can be a culprit. If a cannabis bulb is planted too early in the jump, it volition start flowering most immediately due to the short days but volition start revegging when the days get longer. Wait to institute cannabis outside until mid to late leap to prevent this from happening.
  • Changing Hands – When a constitute is sold, traded, or otherwise changes easily, it's not unusual to encounter signs of revegging if the plant is changing light schedules

These cannabis plants were re-vegged past accident

Close to Harvest

Re-vegged close to harvest - single blade leaves

Right Later on Existence Brought Outside Also Early in the Year, Causing Re-Veg

This cannabis was put outside too early in the year, causing it to re-vegetate with strainge twisted growth

Though the initial leaves grow in looking strange, the new leaves will start growing normally over again a calendar week or ii afterward the plant is fully back in the vegetative stage.

"Monstercropping" – Cloning a Flowering Cannabis Plant

What is "Monstercropping?" It'south basically a fancy give-and-take someone came upward with to describe what happens when you accept a clone from a flowering cannabis institute.

This clone was taken from a flowering cannabis constitute, notice the strange rounded leaves

A "monster cropped" cannabis clone - the clone was taken from a flowering plant, which caused strange growth and smooth leaves to form while th plant reverts back to the vegetative stage

Here's the same plant ii days afterward. It continues to grow new leaves with round edges and long stems while the found is re-vegging.

Same re-vegged cannabis clone 2 days later, in the process of monstercropping

Here's that institute nearly a week afterwards – at this point it's already growing (mostly) normal leaves

A re-vegged cannabis clone can take 1-3 weeks before it start growing normally again - this is a monstercropping example pictures
Monstercrop cannabis pictures past Don B

In add-on to the initial strange growth of the leaves, during the process of reverting back to the vegetative phase, a cannabis clone tends to grow much more bushy than normal with a potent tendency to create many side branches. Some growers adopt this pattern of growth and re-veg plants on purpose to attempt to create this event.

Example of a Monstercropped Cannabis Plant

This marijuana plant has been monstercropped, which give it its strange branchy, stretchy shape

Yet, information technology seems the contradistinct growth patterns but exist for the first few weeks after the switch to the vegetative phase, which can be a good or a bad matter depending on how the plant is trained. The changes in growth from monstercropping also seems to take a varying result depending on the strains grown. In whatever case, y'all can override how your plant grows naturally if you employ institute grooming!

This picture gives you a flake of an idea of the initial strange stretchy growth of a monstercropped cannabis clone. In the end this monstercropped establish yielded less than the other clones in the grow room.

An example of a cannabis plant that has been monstercropped
Monstercropped Cannabis Pics by John Henry

If you lot're already taking clones from a flowering cannabis establish for other reasons, that'southward a great fourth dimension to experience monstercropping for yourself then yous can see what you think. Withal, from speaking with other growers who have monstercropped their cannabis plants, there seems to exist a consensus that information technology's not a consequent technique for getting the constitute to branch out, and then it should always exist combined with other plant training techniques to brand sure you get the results you're looking for.

For what other reasons do growers have cuttings from cannabis plants in the flowering stage?

It's common for a grower to want to take a clone from a particularly impressive plant before harvest. Only when that happens, the clone must go through the process of reverting back to the vegetative stage before it will start growing again.

How to Have Clones From a Flowering Cannabis Plant

If taking clones from a angiosperm…

  • Take cuttings from the bottom of the plant
  • Make sure to compression off whatever buds (may improve rooting speed; also, bud growth halts)
  • Look clones taken from a flowering plant tend to have a piffling longer to root compared to clones taken in the vegetative stage

This is what clones from a flowering plant await like after they start re-vegging, this is completely normal!

This clone was taken from a flowering (budding) cannabis plant, causing it to re-veg

These plants volition kickoff growing unremarkably again in 1-3 weeks

This young clone was cloned from a cannabis plant that was already flowering - the re-vegging process is what causes the strange round leaves

Harvesting a 2nd Time: Should you grow a cannabis plant again after harvest?

Big cannabis cola - nug in handInformation technology seems like the obvious way to grow cannabis…at least information technology seemed that style to me when I first started growing. I wanted to harvest the plants, wait, then get to harvest them again. The idea of having a cannabis plant that keeps giving yous bud is so appealing! Who doesn't desire a cannabis plant that'southward like an orange tree with the ability to pick off a bud whenever you lot desire?

Unfortunately information technology's non quite that unproblematic. A cannabis plant is very "single-minded" in the way that it'due south either growing buds or it's growing stems/leaves, and not a lot in between. Unlike an orange tree which can produce leaves and oranges at the aforementioned time, cannabis plants tend to focus on making just one or the other. So since the plant is in "flowering" way when the plant is harvested, you need to revert it back to the growing/vegetative stage (re veg the plant) before it will start growing again for your second harvest. This is because your plant will need to produce new budsites from which to grow bud.

During that process the constitute will display some odd growth and perchance strangely shaped leaves, before it starts growing again, merely similar any other revegged cannabis plant.

1 thing to keep in mind when re-growing a harvested cannabis plant is you lot're still working with the "skeleton" of your old plant. Every part of the constitute that yous don't cut off during harvest volition remain with you. One of the really nice things most growing a cannabis plant from seed or clone, is it is so flexible and gives you the power to train the plant however you want. Information technology can exist a hurting to work with the ravaged beat of an one-time constitute, instead of being able to get the found to grow notwithstanding you want.

This institute was just harvested, and a few branches were left to assistance the plant re-veg

Just harvested cannabis plant is about to be re-vegged

Ideally, the grower would have removed the buds, since they will presently shrivel and die anyway (and you lot might as well harvest them!). When re-vegging a cannabis plant, information technology'southward better to remove all buds, and brand sure to leaves several leaves and growth tips. But even in conditions that aren't ideal, the institute will commonly recover and beginning growing even if it takes a little longer!

Hither's that institute iii days later after existence put on a 24/0 schedule, you can run across the buds are dying merely the plant has created several new leaves, some of which are smooth edged like a typical re-veg.

The same cannabis plant 3 days later, after it's started to re-veg.

From this point on, new vegetative growth volition continue to emerge from the light-green parts, and the establish can be grown again to a suitable size and re-harvested.

Benefits to re-vegging cannabis after harvest

  • you don't accept to plant a new seed or clone
  • possibly saved vegetative time
  • no need to dispose of harvested establish
  • re-vegged plants tin grow dorsum more bushy (sometimes to an extreme)

Downsides to re-vegging cannabis after harvest

  • it tin accept a few weeks for a flowering plant to fully re-veg and start growing vigorously, and sometimes re-vegged plants just always grow slowly
  • initial growth is foreign and stretchy
  • plant training is more difficult since you have to work with the "skeleton" of the old establish
  • yields are ofttimes lower the second time effectually

If y'all practise decide to re-veg a cannabis constitute after harvest:

  1. During harvest, remove near of the plant including large branches, merely make sure let the establish keep several leaves and a few "growth tips" where leaves are emerging. Your plant uses these to start forming new vegetative growth more apace.
  2. Pinch off any buds on your remaining vegetative growth, then there's merely leaves and stems. If yous skip this step your plant will still reveg, merely y'all're going to lose the buds anyway then why not harvest them? Plus it's possible the plant may reveg faster if y'all remove the buds first.
  3. It's normal for new growth to expect foreign, but the found will start growing regular cannabis leaves after 1-3 weeks in the vegetative stage

Here'southward one last example of a plant that was re-vegged after harvest 🙂

Example of a marijuana plant that was re-vegged after harvest to get a 2nd harvest

Closeup of the odd, round leaves. Every strain expresses re-vegging a lilliputian differently!

Example of the odd round leaves from a cannabis re-veg

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