Quote Originally Posted by rhizome
Actually, this is a technique commonly used to grow sats indoors, where any veg time will cause the finished plant to be freakin' ginormous.
Also folks who are running rotaries from seed.
Yeild bites, but it'll work- expect flower times to go a little long ( 10-20%)
Never having used this technique on purpose, I can't honestly give concrete evidence, either way. If only one growspace, with very limited height, I can almost see why one would want to try. But I have never liked the results of early flowering.

Since I have seperate veg and flower rooms, I would prefer not to waste my time trying to skip vegging just to keep them small. There are techniques to alleviate a sat's tendencies to stretch, such as LST and topping for instance.

The times that I was forced to early flower, I have never netted a satisfying harvest. Quite the contrary. Perhaps my perpeptual harvest technique doesn't allow for the patience required to complete the painfully long flower stage, but, stringy, stress-prone underperformers aren't what I strive for. Could be I just do it wrong, lol.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Flowering straight from the seed. Very Confused?? Hi ppl, i was looking on a site the other day and found a plant called lemon stinky and it says-'' they can be put into flower from seed on 12/12 lighting and harvested at no bigger than 25 inches''. and i searched for it on here and a guy was asking a qeustion which i am asking now but no1 give him a specific answer. And its all very confusing, im not an experienced grower so i got the idea that you could put them into flowering from seed(as soon as youve germinated them), because it Rating: 5