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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    But, how old does you'r plant have to be, (supposed ) to start budding at, can sum1 plz just tell me that ?
    BuddyX Reviewed by BuddyX on . Yes im a KNOBBBB! But, how old does you'r plant have to be, (supposed ) to start budding at, can sum1 plz just tell me that ? Rating: 5

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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    When your lighting switches to 12/12....

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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    From a seedling, you could probably flower after a month, but two months would be better for maturity's sake(i think). It's a size factor really. If you have the room for it, grow it for 2, 3, or more months. Just realize that plant's going to GROW during flowering. The girls I have right now do double to triple in size during flowering.

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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    like 2 weeks into the flowering light schedule [after you change the light timer to 12 hours on and 12 hours off] if you're indoors, and outdoors it can vary depending on where you are.
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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt the Funk
    When your lighting switches to 12/12....
    Whoops. Lots of people start flowering after a month of vegging, but if you have the space you can do it longer. Outdoors it depends on where you are. And if you are growing a ruderalis cross such as lowryder, it flowers on its own and there is no veg.

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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    lol, youre a knobbb? i think its suposed to be noob! just picking on you but it was very funny.

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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    If you have the room for it, grow it for 2, 3, or more months
    I am definitely no expert, but I just finished my first successful indoor grow. I vegged my plants for about two months, and personally I would advise not going much farther than this for indoors. The plants were really big (much bigger than I anticipated after growing during flowering) and the light penetration just wasnt powerful enough to reach down into the plant (could only use a 400 watt hps bulb). Technically, before you switch the lights to 12 hours of COMPLETE darkness,;-p-;0p9uiojk (that was a comment from my dog stepping on the keyboard, I guess he wanted to add something, he does take care of my plants when im not home ha),. you are supposed to wait until the plant shows alternating nodes - that is, the branches begin to grow in an alternating pattern like this y, rather than growing in pairs like this Y.

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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    As its already been said, just bare in mind in flower the double to tripple in size. So have them a third to half the size you want them to finish at.
    You can start flowering whenever you want really, i've seen threads were people have started flowering after just a few weeks.

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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    Quote Originally Posted by GratefulDawg
    ,;-p-;0p9uiojk (that was a comment from my dog stepping on the keyboard, I guess he wanted to add something, he does take care of my plants when im not home ha),.
    Tell yer dog he spelled ;-p-;0p9uiojk wrong.

    PC :jointsmile:

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    Yes im a KNOBBBB!

    It's best to wait until they show their sex, but you can actually flower at any size you want.

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