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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    Hi, guys. I wanted to know what people's experiences are with flowering? I have 3 plants outdoor (in a transparent plastic grow house). My two Indica dominant plants are about 3-4 weeks into flowering. Of course my blue dream is a bit more Sativa dominant, so it is taking a little while longer to flower (but DAMN is it HUGE!). Anyway, I was wondering how much more girth and density I should see on my Bubbleberry and GDP? They have small, but tight/trichome filled, buds at the moment and do not know if the buds will stay small or if they will fill out like some of the pics I have seen of plants with big fat colas on top and fat buds on all of the lateral growth?

    The plant in the pic is my Bubbleberry plant. It is about 4.5 feet tall and the pic you are looking at is a (thereabouts) 10-12 inch section of the top cola. I will post more pics of the other plants tomorrow. I just want to get the biggest/fattest buds possible, while maintaining a healthy plant. At the moment, I am using Fox Farm Tiger Bloom @3-4tsp per gallon, along with some superthrive and 1tbsp of molasses. I tend to water about once every 2-3 days (whenever the topsoil is dry). Should I up the dose, lower the dose, feed more straight H2O?

    I really am just trying to learn how to grow quality medicine and am very grateful for any information experienced growers have to offer. Thanks
    happymedicine Reviewed by happymedicine on . Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well? Hi, guys. I wanted to know what people's experiences are with flowering? I have 3 plants outdoor (in a transparent plastic grow house). My two Indica dominant plants are about 3-4 weeks into flowering. Of course my blue dream is a bit more Sativa dominant, so it is taking a little while longer to flower (but DAMN is it HUGE!). Anyway, I was wondering how much more girth and density I should see on my Bubbleberry and GDP? They have small, but tight/trichome filled, buds at the moment and do not Rating: 5

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    From my experience with outdoor growing, the buds will continue to get much larger. This is especially true toward the end of September up until harvest. You'll be surprised at the density toward the end. Be careful with your fertilizers, but it seems like you're doing well. Looks good so far. Two of mine are really starting to bud and the others are just starting to hint at it.

    I'm not familiar with your fertilizer though.

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    Quote Originally Posted by happymedicine
    They have small, but tight/trichome filled, buds at the moment and do not know if the buds will stay small or if they will fill out like some of the pics I have seen of plants with big fat colas on top and fat buds on all of the lateral growth?
    Don't worry, they are going to fill out nicely. They look good for 3-4 weeks into flower.

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    They'll mostly fill in during the last weeks... Careful with giving them too much nutes. Plain ph'd water every now and then isn't a bad idea. Somehow I remember the molasses was supposed to be 1 teaspoon per gallon, might want to check that again.

    Happy growing :jointsmile:

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
    Somehow I remember the molasses was supposed to be 1 teaspoon per gallon, might want to check that again.
    Good spot bigtopsfinn :thumbsup: 1 teaspoon per gallon is the recommnded dosage for molasses.

    Happymedicine > do not use to much molasses, overfeeding molasses can severely damage your plant.

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    thatsa nice looking sativa if u asked me. my sativa is a very slow budding one.about a month and a half into flowering and it just started clumping this week, its still getting about a centermeter in hieght everyday as it is done growing upward, my buds are very crystaly, well of what little buds are on there. im also using pure sunlight and only water i used just normal flower food for the veg stage. im just trying to get the smoothest best smoke i can from it. i still got about 2-3 untill its finished.i have a theory that the slower the buds grow the more potent its gonna be. and in the begginging of flowering and even during the middle it got left out and ruined the 12\12 schedual a few times. but i only feel like this just made the weed better. tell me if u have any ideas on my theory.

    btw ur plant is looking alot better then mine with the buds. can u see the stem inbetween the buds or did urs clump to begin with?

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    I don't know about starving your plant being a good idea... Not only will the yield greatly suffer, but it might put the plant into survival mode, aka it could hermie. At least give her some unsulfured molasses.

    Smooth smoke can be accomplished by not feeding for the last 2 weeks. Molasses is still OK and recommended during the final flush. This makes the plant use up it's stored nitrogen (as well as the remaining nutes in the soil), which is usually the culprit in harsh smoke. I can see by the pics that's it's pretty nitrogen starved already. Not much you can do about it anymore.

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joey420Silva
    thatsa nice looking sativa if u asked me. my sativa is a very slow budding one.about a month and a half into flowering and it just started clumping this week, its still getting about a centermeter in hieght everyday as it is done growing upward, my buds are very crystaly, well of what little buds are on there. im also using pure sunlight and only water i used just normal flower food for the veg stage. im just trying to get the smoothest best smoke i can from it. i still got about 2-3 untill its finished.i have a theory that the slower the buds grow the more potent its gonna be. and in the begginging of flowering and even during the middle it got left out and ruined the 12\12 schedual a few times. but i only feel like this just made the weed better. tell me if u have any ideas on my theory.

    btw ur plant is looking alot better then mine with the buds. can u see the stem inbetween the buds or did urs clump to begin with?
    I think this plant (Bubbleberry) is a more indica dominant one than most bubbleberry I have come across (which is more sativa doninant). It has wider/shorter leaves (by a lot) than my Sativa dominant Blue Dream, which is just starting to flower. But it the cola started pretty dense.

    I am not sure about the longer time spent growing equating to better bud, but the natural cycle of light and dark is probably the best to grow under (even though more control is gained with indoor lighting). but this is just my opinion based on what I have read

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
    They'll mostly fill in during the last weeks... Careful with giving them too much nutes. Plain ph'd water every now and then isn't a bad idea. Somehow I remember the molasses was supposed to be 1 teaspoon per gallon, might want to check that again.

    Happy growing :jointsmile:
    I have to thank you for bringing the molasses issue to my attention. I read info on a few sites that said to use 1-3 TBSP of molasses/gallon. I have just gone back and looked at many more sites on the use, and the majority agree that 1 tsp/gallon is best. I am very happy that a/)I was alerted to this issue B.) that I was going with the lower end of the spectrum. My plants seem to be doing really well, and I don't want to screw them up. I will be flushing them tomorrow just to make sure.

    Thanks, again

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    Flowering plants. How do I know if they are flowering well?

    Quote Originally Posted by happymedicine
    I have to thank you for bringing the molasses issue to my attention. I read info on a few sites that said to use 1-3 TBSP of molasses/gallon. I have just gone back and looked at many more sites on the use, and the majority agree that 1 tsp/gallon is best. I am very happy that a/)I was alerted to this issue B.) that I was going with the lower end of the spectrum. My plants seem to be doing really well, and I don't want to screw them up. I will be flushing them tomorrow just to make sure.

    Thanks, again
    Hey no worries :jointsmile:

    I think the different dosage recommendations might come from the different brands of molasses that people use. See this post by Rusty: http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-gro...ml#post2129909

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