Quote Originally Posted by frostedwonder
I am guessing most that read your post are wondering how you log onto the internet without help..... And still I am thinking that a sexually mature plant showing preflowers is just that....One that is fully flowering under a vegetative light regimen would generally only happen if it had Auto Flower traits/genetics. So if your going with a 12/12 light schedule then you would see actual bud growth not just the sprouting hairs indicative to sexual maturity. Are you trying to ask something else but it came out wrong, or just having a moment?

I knew I would catch flack for that question. I know what pre-flower and flower are and what they look like. I asked that question because I've been looking at nutrient feeding schedules. I was wondering about the switch from vegetative feeding to bloom feeding. They say begin feeding bloom fertilizer when flowering begins. What I really want to know is if full blown flower is considered the exact moment that more than pre-flowers are visible.