:jointsmile: A couple different strains... How early can you flower a non auto- AK48?? How early can you flower a bag seed? What if its only 6 inches tall but has 6 nodes already? Is this normal??
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:jointsmile: A couple different strains... How early can you flower a non auto- AK48?? How early can you flower a bag seed? What if its only 6 inches tall but has 6 nodes already? Is this normal??
i've wondered the same. i got some short bushy plants like that probably under 6 inches with about 7-8 nodes i wanted to ask the same question
You can flower whenever you want. Some people give no veg time at all and flower from seed. Some strains don't respond the best to 12/12 from seed but in GENERAL flower whenever you want.
The more the veg time, generally, the more you'll harvest. Space is the main issue for a lot of growers, thus impacting how long they veg it.
6 inches and 6 nodes sounds normal. If anything, it sounds very compact. Without pics, hard to tell. :stoned:
wow rather than make a WHOLE new thread I was wondering the same exact thing about flowering, Its my second grow (My 1st attempt I grew a HEALTHY AND TALL male:( anyway this time I got 3 plants growing and so far are healthy... So hopefully I can get a female.. BTW its bagseed ...
Anyway I was wondering if my plants are ready to flower... Im cramp for space.. AS of this post my plants are about 9 weeks from seed... check check check it out!!!
Yeah, you could flower now. But if you choose to do so, don't expect very much bud. depending on your setup, and assuming all three are female, I'd say the most you'll get is a half ounce. I vegged my plants till they were about double that size and I'm expecting about an ounce, maybe more like 1 1/2 oz.Quote:
Originally Posted by woods5000
But IMHO, the experience you gain will be well worth the effort. maybe next time you can one up your lighting, or your space, or whatever.
Oh and btw, next time you SHOULD make your own thread... helps minimize clutter & threadjacking :thumbsup:
I waited on posting because there are so many variables.
IF you are talking using soil, from clones, that have rooted and have had at least a week in a 4 inch pot with humidity and another week to harden off, I say as early as 2 weeks after showing roots from the clone.
The plant will be short, but in some instances this is good.
Once the mother is old enough, it has no effect on the quality. Mothers just only get so good and that is it....so it seems to me.
Conversely, if you let grow up to 6 weeks and get just to your finishing pot, they can be 2+ feet tall unless you top.
Amount of light, space, air, species, etc, all that stuff makes a big difference.
What type of lighting are you using? And how close do you have your lighting to the plants? IMO those are some stretched plants. Also, your stems seems quite skinny. That could be due to genetics but most likely due to not having sufficient ventilation. A lot of growers place fans in their setup to thicken stems while in veg so that they will be able to hold up their buds.Quote:
Originally Posted by woods5000
If nothing changes, expect your plants to stretch 3fold when switched to 12/12.
I just finished up a micro grow with AK-48 Feminized. Got 2.25 oz out of one plant taking up roughly a square foot. I had 4 42 W CFL's on the plant pretty much the entire time giving off over 10,000 lumens. two of the bulbs were 2800K and two were 6800K giving a good range of spectrum. I flowered once the plant reached 12" and w/o topping or training at all the top coda reached a little over 3 feet, almost outgrew my box.Quote:
Originally Posted by BLAYZIN
About to start a scrog grow with two plants in a 1.3x1.3 foot area. Only this time I bought a 150 W HPS. If I was able to get 2.25 oz of damn good bud my dealer is selling for $60/eighth out of a CFL micro grow w/o any sort of training. I can't even imagine what I'll get from this two plant, HPS, scrog grow.
if you are starting from seed you want to wait until the plant is sexually mature, or it has alternating branches from nodes. if you flower before this you run the risk of having "undercooked" genetics.
if you are flowering from clone, you can flower as soon as they are rooted.
good growing!
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[quote=headshake]if you are starting from seed you want to wait until the plant is sexually mature, or it has alternating branches from nodes.{QUOTE]
Wow, I've been reading up on this only only found "x number of weeks" type of answers. Plants don't work that way, this sounds like a great way for THE PLANT to say when it's ready and not the calendar. Well done sir. I shall heed your words. Thanks. :thumbsup: