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    Flowering slow

    I've got 4 plants that have been flowering for about 12 weeks now. I live in the southwest and it's been hot, I mean HOT!! as in 100 degrees for more than a week, with high 90's for a few weeks before that. Is it just the heat, or could I have other problems? When they started to flower, there were nice little buds starting everywhere, but none of them have filled out at all.I have over fed them once, but they seem to have recovered nicely. Help!!?!!
    Dawg56 Reviewed by Dawg56 on . Flowering slow I've got 4 plants that have been flowering for about 12 weeks now. I live in the southwest and it's been hot, I mean HOT!! as in 100 degrees for more than a week, with high 90's for a few weeks before that. Is it just the heat, or could I have other problems? When they started to flower, there were nice little buds starting everywhere, but none of them have filled out at all.I have over fed them once, but they seem to have recovered nicely. Help!!?!! Rating: 5

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    Flowering slow

    Hey bro...Get the form...Need pictures and more information on your grow setup if you want a real answer. Based upon the information you are providing, you will get zero answers.

    Outdoor plants is what I am assuming. You need some kind of see-through shade cloth to shield them from direct sunlight. As this makes the plants super hot.

    Why are you flowering outside now??? Not possible...wayyy tooo early unless an autoflower. You might be going back into veg since the pant re-adjusted to being outside...

    Like I said way to many fucking possibilities...give us info.

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    Flowering slow

    Quote Originally Posted by martyrprojekt
    Hey bro...Get the form...Need pictures and more information on your grow setup if you want a real answer. Based upon the information you are providing, you will get zero answers.

    Outdoor plants is what I am assuming. You need some kind of see-through shade cloth to shield them from direct sunlight. As this makes the plants super hot.

    Why are you flowering outside now??? Not possible...wayyy tooo early unless an autoflower. You might be going back into veg since the pant re-adjusted to being outside...

    Like I said way to many fucking possibilities...give us info.
    alryt m8 could you help me if i send you sum pics of my plants there indoor but it seems like there taking ages to flower and i think they might be male aswell. any help would be much appriciated

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    #4
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    Flowering slow

    Have you checked the "Dealing with Heat" thread in my signature?

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    #5
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    Flowering slow

    Greetings Dawg56,
    As you are located in Deming area, maybe you can take a look at this.
    http://boards.cannabis.com/new-mexic...ts-needed.html

    I am a registed patient in the Deming area as well, also I am an expert in cannbis cultivation, if you need any help. I have been growing hydroponically for 8 years now.:thumbsup: or if you wanna swap some clones,.

    I tried to send you a PM, but I think they are turned off, feel free to contact me at [email protected]

    Rich

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