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    #1
    Senior Member

    need a little help

    Hi All,

    I picked up three clones a month ago and they are growing well and are now about 2' tall. They are now staring to flower. I live in S. Cali and frost isn't an issue until Jan. And right now we have close to 14 hours of light. I would like to see the girls grow a bit more say a month. If I were to place a light in the greenhouse where I am growing so that they get 18 hours of light will that make them to go back to veg growth? Would it stress them to the point of risking them becoming a hermie?
    lunarose Reviewed by lunarose on . need a little help Hi All, I picked up three clones a month ago and they are growing well and are now about 2' tall. They are now staring to flower. I live in S. Cali and frost isn't an issue until Jan. And right now we have close to 14 hours of light. I would like to see the girls grow a bit more say a month. If I were to place a light in the greenhouse where I am growing so that they get 18 hours of light will that make them to go back to veg growth? Would it stress them to the point of risking them becoming Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    need a little help

    id say you should just leave them normal. if there two feet now and just starting to bud then it almost double in size when ready to harvest and make sure u put those babys in like a 3-5 gal pot


    goodluck and see if you can get some pics:thumbsup::rastasmoke:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    need a little help

    Thanks. They are already in 5g pots. They are sativas so I a little worried that they haven't gotten enough veg time.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    need a little help

    Quote Originally Posted by lunarose
    Thanks. They are already in 5g pots. They are sativas so I a little worried that they haven't gotten enough veg time.
    I'm in the middle of my first outdoor grow, but revegging them supposedly isn't a good thing. Also supposedly plants will double in size during flowering.

    Check out the Basic Grow, Grow Logs, and Growing Information section of this forum.

    Lots of experienced growers around here, even more information on here.

    Pure sativas will take about 3 months to finish flowering.

    Keep it simple stoner. Let your girls flower and take what you learn and work on next year's grow.

    Be easy.

    -SG

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    #5
    Senior Member

    need a little help

    you can go back to veg yeah but its stressful. females just grow short comonly man, just let it bud or make it a mother

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