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08-21-2007, 03:38 AM #1OPJunior Member
I need some help
I've recently started cultivating marijuana and gotta say, its a waiting game!
I am currently in my 10th day of flowering...both my plants showed their sex within the 7th day. I only had 4 plants in total, 2 passed away and 2 remain, I was real lucky that they both are females!
I have a question....right now the Calyx's and Pistils are only growing in the upper nodes @ the very top of the plant...is this normal? I've been checking every single dam little node on my plants but dont see any other flower development yet...maybe im just a little too impatient.
Any help is appreciated,
Thanks in advancesypher Reviewed by sypher on . I need some help I've recently started cultivating marijuana and gotta say, its a waiting game! I am currently in my 10th day of flowering...both my plants showed their sex within the 7th day. I only had 4 plants in total, 2 passed away and 2 remain, I was real lucky that they both are females! I have a question....right now the Calyx's and Pistils are only growing in the upper nodes @ the very top of the plant...is this normal? I've been checking every single dam little node on my plants but dont see Rating: 5
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08-21-2007, 03:42 AM #2Senior Member
I need some help
I'm going to move this thread to our Cultivation area to Basic Growing, where some of our resident grow experts should be able to help you. Take a tour of the boards so you can familiarize yourself with our various sub-forums. You posted this in the Feedback and Suggestions area, which is for feedback, suggestions and questions regarding the boards themselves.
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08-21-2007, 03:48 AM #3Senior Member
I need some help
Id say you are a little impatient. For hydro grows the normal flowering time is approx 8 weeks (indoors) and longer for soil. You have a long wait....stop poking at those poor things and let them grow.
They.....passed away? How nicely put.
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08-21-2007, 04:19 AM #4Senior Member
I need some help
I have my best success with clones taken just at the point of flowering. You might want to take a couple from those little bottom branches that never produce much anyway. Clones give you something else to play with while you are waiting for harvest. You just need a tiny area (box, drawer, rubbermaid tub, etc) going 24/7 to get them rooted and back in veg. Just a suggestion. - Granny:hippy:
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08-21-2007, 04:21 AM #5Senior Member
I need some help
Granny I'd love to try that sometime. What's your method with it if you don't mind?