What time of the year do plants normally go into flowering over here in NZ?
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What time of the year do plants normally go into flowering over here in NZ?
Thanks,
would it be a good idea to start checking for males everyday day from about the 20th? just to be on the safe side
thanks for that i'll go bush tomorow fior a little look to see if i can see the sex, i have noticed the plants seem to have slowed down in growth alittle bit is that a sign of going into budding?
Thanks for the advise sharpestoner really apecitate and need it as this is my first decent outdoor grow, anymore tips are very welcome
they would proberly be about 1.3m tall and about 2m wide if they wernt tied down, i'll go get a pic for ya shortly after ive had dinner hopefully it wont be dark by then
i'd call my plants tie downs gone over the top :D
Heres afew pics for ya sharpestoner, first pic is just a shot from the top, 2nd pic is looking along the stem you can kinda see how im going about tieing them down the the whole stem is about 1inch above the ground i have little bits of wood to suport it and keep it off the ground, if i remember corectly i think i germinated the seeds about mid october. also while i was out there to water them and check for sex i noticed little hairs forming so i hopeing they are all females i think i'll need another week to really notice tho i tryd to get a pic of the hairs but my camera is pretty crap and couldnt get a good pic...
Isnt she lovely! hey I can email you some ebooks on growing if you like? I live in NZ SouthIsland Westcoast. am after seed?(2,3,4,5,6) If you noticed hairs then its a Girl!!!!!!!!!! even 1 hair ! its a girl!!!!! just don't want to see those balls, mind you you need to breed and cross to achieve what you are looking for! time of budding just depends on what you are growing also, but generally around late february also what part of the country you live in also, Up north is much earlier than down south. [email protected]