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Marks324
11-08-2005, 08:02 PM
How Soon after transplanting can i switch to 12/12 ? on 11/14/05
She will be 45 days old thats when i was planning to start to flower.
Just Transplanted her Thismorning .

P.S. I am Using CLF's

cnd411
11-09-2005, 05:26 AM
You can switch as soon as a couple days after transplanting. Give her 24 hours darkness before you change your light to 12/12 cycle will help flowering a bit earlier than normal.

Zandor
11-09-2005, 04:39 PM
You can switch as soon as a couple days after transplanting. Give her 24 hours darkness before you change your light to 12/12 cycle will help flowering a bit earlier than normal.
What about the time it takes for the plant to catch up to the light cycle and switch it's internal clock from veg to flower? What about keep up with the last weeks veg nutrients for the first 3-day's of light switch then flower nutrients?

snow owl
11-09-2005, 05:02 PM
When using cfl's you may not want to veg that long because the cfl's dont penetrate that deep into the canopy. I'd flower at 8" or impose some sort of training.

cnd411
11-09-2005, 06:00 PM
"Canabis is photoperiodic reactive and flowering can be controlled with the light cycle. This allows indoor horticulturists to control vegetative and flowering growth. MJ will continue vegtative growth a year or longer as long as an 18 hour photoperiod is maintained, (some strains are exceptional). 1-3 weeks after inducing flowering with the 12 hour photoperiod, the first sings of flowers appear. Flpwers appear near the top of the terminal bud first and then gradually develop on lower branches starting at the tips and moving downward...
During vegtative growth, the plant's nutrient and water intake changes. Transpiration is carried on at a more rapid rate, requiring more water. High levels of nitrogen are needed; potassium, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, sulfer and trace elements are used at much faster rates...
As soon as light set to 12/12 cycle which signal MJ to start flowering. Growth paterns and chemistry change. Stems elongate, leaves grow progressively fewer blades, cannabinoid production slow at first then accelerates; flower formation is rapid at first then slows. Nutrient needs change as growth stages change. Plants focus on flower production rather than vegitative growth. Phosphorus uptake increases to promote floral formation."
By Jorge Cervantes.

Marks324
11-09-2005, 08:18 PM
When using cfl's you may not want to veg that long because the cfl's dont penetrate that deep into the canopy. I'd flower at 8" or impose some sort of training.

IMHO: I think they(CFL's) penetrated very nice here is a pic of her at 40 days old

snow owl
11-09-2005, 08:30 PM
Didn't realize you had one plant. You did not mention you were using side lighting. Generally when growing crops, and side lighting is not available to all plants, one is reliant on top lighting only. Plants triple in size when flowered, so cfls would not give you penetration deep enough.

BoyNamedSue
11-09-2005, 08:32 PM
IMHO: I think they(CFL's) penetrated very nice here is a pic of her at 40 days old

how many CFL's are you using per/plant and at what wattage?

Marks324
11-09-2005, 08:42 PM
how many CFL's are you using per/plant and at what wattage?

Using 6 Lights 150Watt 2900 Lumens
only have 1 plant
she is about 12in tall

Marks324
11-18-2005, 02:23 PM
Here she is day 5 of 12/12 she is getting Ph'd Water of 6.5 & Superthrive
every other day on 11/22/05 i will start the cactus juice 1-7-6 at 1/2 strength. + Superthrive. Lights are 150watt CFL 6 of them.. any suggestions are welcome

BobBong
11-18-2005, 05:21 PM
Well... i hate to poop on this party. (i'm really not trying to)

But have you checked..urm.. "her" .. for preflowers? Just by looking at the pic it looks like you've got cluster development...

I could be wrong.. but that looks like it maybe male.

Marks324
11-18-2005, 06:11 PM
Well... i hate to poop on this party. (i'm really not trying to)

But have you checked..urm.. "her" .. for preflowers? Just by looking at the pic it looks like you've got cluster development...

I could be wrong.. but that looks like it maybe male.

Bob i think you are Right i didnt see that thismorning but after you pointed
it out too me i see it. Damn that sucks. well there goes the saying that
Hermie Plants produce only female seeds cuz this was a Hermie seed
there were 21 of them on the whole plant. well back to the drawing board

BobBong
11-18-2005, 06:15 PM
BOOOOOO! that sucks!

You're sure they were clusters of balls and not just single "pods"

Marks324
11-18-2005, 06:34 PM
BOOOOOO! that sucks!

You're sure they were clusters of balls and not just single "pods"

I think i will let it go for a couple days just to be sure hell it aint going
to hurt anything

Boy that Bastard sure does SMELL GOOD

BobBong
11-18-2005, 07:39 PM
if it's the only plant you have growing, then there is no harm in letting it grow until you're more than sure it's male...

after all, it could be female. I could be wrong.

Zandor
11-19-2005, 01:47 AM
"Canabis is photoperiodic reactive and flowering can be controlled with the light cycle. This allows indoor horticulturists to control vegetative and flowering growth. MJ will continue vegtative growth a year or longer as long as an 18 hour photoperiod is maintained, (some strains are exceptional). 1-3 weeks after inducing flowering with the 12 hour photoperiod, the first sings of flowers appear. Flpwers appear near the top of the terminal bud first and then gradually develop on lower branches starting at the tips and moving downward...
During vegtative growth, the plant's nutrient and water intake changes. Transpiration is carried on at a more rapid rate, requiring more water. High levels of nitrogen are needed; potassium, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, sulfer and trace elements are used at much faster rates...
As soon as light set to 12/12 cycle which signal MJ to start flowering. Growth paterns and chemistry change. Stems elongate, leaves grow progressively fewer blades, cannabinoid production slow at first then accelerates; flower formation is rapid at first then slows. Nutrient needs change as growth stages change. Plants focus on flower production rather than vegitative growth. Phosphorus uptake increases to promote floral formation."
By Jorge Cervantes.
Glad to see you have a book...........lol Jorge is a good guy.
I have several copies of his stuff. Good for nubies for sure but not for advanced growers. It's just average basic but everyone needs to know them.

But you did not answer my question at all. All you did was copy paste. Do you understand what you posted at all? There is nothing in there about fine-tuning your growth cycle. Just the same general knowledge every one say's, very general and safe. I'm talking about fine-tuning you grow so the plant has the minimum amount of stress. The plant uptake is improved; the plant can process more nutrients and grows faster and healthier when the stress is less. There is so much more to it then just one paragraph.
From that it sounds like you can grow with miracle grow too.