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06-11-2009, 11:15 PM #1OPMember
help on clone early flowering
hey guys. thanks for any help ahead of time...
i bought 3 clones from a club and planted them outdoor at the end of may. two of the three are starting to produce more and more white hairs and one has hairs growing everywhere!
i know they shouldn't be flowering yet, so i was wondering if it would speed up the process of the plant switching itself back to vegg if i pick the wannabe buds off? or should i just leave them until they realize the days are getting longer?
Thanks,
Amanda :smokin:bowlinbright Reviewed by bowlinbright on . help on clone early flowering hey guys. thanks for any help ahead of time... i bought 3 clones from a club and planted them outdoor at the end of may. two of the three are starting to produce more and more white hairs and one has hairs growing everywhere! i know they shouldn't be flowering yet, so i was wondering if it would speed up the process of the plant switching itself back to vegg if i pick the wannabe buds off? or should i just leave them until they realize the days are getting longer? Thanks, Amanda Rating: 5
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06-12-2009, 12:58 AM #2Member
help on clone early flowering
well, i wouldnt pull any buds off, how many hours of sunlight are they getting now? and is it possible for you to move them to an area with more light? and how long have they been vegging before they started to show?:hippy:
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06-12-2009, 05:39 AM #3OPMember
help on clone early flowering
hey, thanks for the reply! right now i believe they are getting about 14 hours of light outside now (i live in southern california). i put the clones out in the backyard about a month ago after i bought them from the club. they started showing lots of hairs about two weeks ago.
im hoping they will switch back to vegg on their own. if you need i can post pictures.
thanks,
Amanda:smokin:
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06-12-2009, 01:17 PM #4Member
help on clone early flowering
pics would be good! hmm unless its an autoflowering strain, i think if you leave them out with the amount of light you have(unless you can give em more somehow) they'll probably switch back. how tall are they now? and how tall do you want them to get before you flower?:jointsmile:
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-You can control the levels of heat, light, water, nutrients, ph, and size. The only thing you can\'t control is time...Nature and father time are a pair of stubborn bitches, but if you trust in them and exercise patience, they reward you veeerry handsomely!:thumbsup::jointsmile:-
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06-12-2009, 06:15 PM #5OPMember
help on clone early flowering
i know they're not autoflowering strains. one is white widow, one is purple bubba and the other is northern lights. i will get some pictures up as soon as i get home from work.
the tallest one is about 12inches right now, followed by 9inches and 7 inches tall. i wanted them to all get about 2 feet before they went to flower.
i like in california like i said so what's the deal? anybody else have a clue? it's only june, maybe because it's been overcast lately that they arn't getting as much light as they're used to (the club probably had them on 24/0).
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06-12-2009, 08:47 PM #6Member
help on clone early flowering
i guess if you put something that'll reflect more light on them (white posterboard or somethin i guess) around em they might get the whole veggin thing in their little heads:thumbsup:. i heard northern lights is an early flowering strain so that might be the reason, otherwise i have no idea why thats happening
Good luck!:jointsmile:*Smoke, smoke, smoke your blunt gently down the stream, take one more hit of that big ass blunt dude, and pass it to the left*:rastasmoke:
-You can control the levels of heat, light, water, nutrients, ph, and size. The only thing you can\'t control is time...Nature and father time are a pair of stubborn bitches, but if you trust in them and exercise patience, they reward you veeerry handsomely!:thumbsup::jointsmile:-
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06-13-2009, 05:24 AM #7OPMember
help on clone early flowering
thanks for the help, i'll let you know what happens:smokin:
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06-16-2009, 10:05 PM #8OPMember
help on clone early flowering
im going to take some pictures right now, i'll post soon!
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06-16-2009, 10:54 PM #9OPMember
help on clone early flowering
1.purple bubba
2.close up of purple bubba
3.white widow
4.white widow close up
5.another close up of purple bubba
6.northern lights
7.close up of northern lights
8. all three plants purple bubba in front with white widow on the left and northern lights on the right.
right now this is how tall they are (from the highest point of the leaves):
p.b- 14 inches
w.w-11 inches
n.l-10 inches
i bought all three from clubs. they've been in my yard for about a month and a half now.
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06-16-2009, 10:57 PM #10OPMember
help on clone early flowering
the rest of the pics..
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