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Unfolding Nature Shop: Unfolding Nature: Being in the Implicate Order

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Offlinemolock
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Back to vegetative....
    #429061 - 06/05/10 11:31 AM (13 years, 10 months ago)

hi folks...

a friend of mine received from someone a plant for present....

this plant is about 2 and half months old... unfortunately she's grown in a very tiny pot so now she's 41 cm only... and she seems to be already gone flowering... pistils are brown...

my friend now really don't know what to do... she 's wery tiny and skinny... what is the best? put her in vegetative conditions for a while to allow her to get bigger or set directly in flowering conditions....


meanwhile she's transplanted in a bigger pot...

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Invisible13eetleJuice
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Re: Back to vegetative.... [Re: molock]
    #429077 - 06/05/10 11:40 AM (13 years, 10 months ago)

First, a picture is usually worth a thousand words.

Second, if you've transplanted it, I would think you'd have to veg it some more in order to get roots to fill out the new pot. Maybe not? :shrug:


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Offlinemolock
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Re: Back to vegetative.... [Re: molock]
    #429264 - 06/06/10 05:01 AM (13 years, 10 months ago)

yeah, the same thing my friend supposed to do... but here's the question... if the plant has already started flowering can come back to vegetative?

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Re: Back to vegetative.... [Re: molock]
    #429275 - 06/06/10 08:05 AM (13 years, 10 months ago)

Yes, but I'm told it takes a long time.

Here's what I'd do. Reveg that plant and then take cuttings from it. Root those cuttings and then after they veg out a little bit, put them into flowering.

But... I'm a noob at all this, actually, so take it for what it's worth. :shrug:


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