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They look healthy. Bud development will continue as the summer wears on.
looks real good man just wait a lil while longer what part of the usa are u in?
im in ny... what about yourself
those are comming along fine, just be patient. Nice healthy happy looking plants. Good Job, STAY SAFE!
I am in sc we are on the same light pattern i think it wont be long as the middle picture looks like it is starting flowering.
yea we are in the same time zone thing. but i lost my almanac. would u happen to know when we will start getting the 12/12 cycle cause i wanna jump start the flowering before it hits 12/12 but i dont know when it happens
i know its before october so sometime soon it should be good.
I'm in CT. and the cart I have says it is on or around sept. 6 for my latitude. but you should already have pistils showing so you can determine sex.
Hope this helps.
they should be starting to flower about now if not already unless they're some sativa strain. my white russians are well underway now but the haze are just now showing preflowers...they're there but hard to spot w/o magnification. without knowing the strain you have it's impossible to estimate your times and even then would only be a best guesstimate but most indica's are done by halloween at the latest while sat's can go well into december but most are done by thanksgiving...in general.
hearing "jump start" makes me nervous...just follow 'the rules' and you'll have a succesful harvest. you won't speed anything up by forcing them and will only lesson your yield if not harm the plants at this stage in time.
hey dude dont worry it will all fall into place believe me you have nada to do with the weed budding just keep watering and feeding her with bone meal theyll be aiiiiiiight aiiiiiiiiiiiight peace oh by the way im from humboldt county in california
I am mega confused here. Am I the only one who sees pistils and a buds forming on the top of the plant? (1st picture)Quote:
Originally Posted by redrosesforabluelady
Your plants ARE flowering, right now, and it looks like they have been for a few weeks now. Just let them grow. The buds will get bigger and bigger, but patience is key.
Those white hairs coming off the top is the beginning of flowering and they now form into buds.
Good luck.
It is already flowering, pic #2 shows clearly on the way to bud
alright i guess everything is doin good with the plants i just ge tworried because they didnt show any other growth for a little while but now the buds got bigger
I don't know how much you can trust the 12/12 light cycle. I have a feeling that plants start flowering before that. I live in Lausanne, Switzerland and 12/12 starts here on the 25th of september. However my plant has been flowering for 5 weeks already and will probably be ready for harvest before the 12/12 even starts, which is still 4 weeks away from now. I'm a first time grower so I don't want to make any blunt statements but maybe a 13/11 is enough for flowering. I think dropping temperatures play a roll too. Plant looks good tho! That's what mine looked like at the end of the first week of flowering. Cheers!
I don't know how much you can trust the 12/12 light cycle. I have a feeling that plants start flowering before that. I live in Lausanne, Switzerland and 12/12 starts here on the 25th of september. However my plant has been flowering for 5 weeks already and will probably be ready for harvest before the 12/12 even starts, which is still 4 weeks away from now. I'm a first time grower so I don't want to make any blunt statements but maybe a 13/11 is enough for flowering. I think dropping temperatures play a roll too. Plant looks good tho! That's what mine looked like at the end of the first week of flowering. Cheers!
Btw! on www.timeanddate.com you can look up when the sun rises and sets for every month of the next 20 years or so!
Stefan, you're right about not trusting 12/12. This is an indoors grow rule - virtually all strains of MJ will commence their flowering cycle when you change the artificial light cycle from 18/6 (most indoor growers use this) to 12/12. However, as you have observed, your plants started to flower at 13/11, or maybe even with a slightly longer day. You are outdoors my friend, and flowering commences when Cannabis senses the days shortening. When exactly the flowering response commences depends on the strain you are growing. As a general rule, Indicas start earlier than Sativas. Some early flowering Indicas I know of start their flowering response in July at our latitude !
Relax my man... I live in Maryland and my girls are just as far alongā?¦ in fact they first showed signs of flowering about 8 days ago. Previous summers I've had my girls growing until November and at the rate these little bitches are going it looks like it'll be another November harvest. Iā??ve only read the first thread but it looks like a sativa dominate strain and around my neck of the woods they certainly hold up to cold weather better than the indicas so you should be fine.:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by redrosesforabluelady
outdoor plants are on a natural cycle and do need to be 'forced' into flowering. they'll flower when their genes say it's time and neither the moon or street lights will stop it.
really cause i have a automatic light that comes on when theres motion and its kinda right next to it... so this wont affect the flowering