Quote Originally Posted by sunbiz1
8 weeks from the first sign of pistils(hairs).
Thanks for the info. I am trying to plan a perpetual garden and looking to get it down where i harvest a plant once a month.

By law we can only have 3 flowering plants at a time in Colorado. So i dont have much room to play with 3 plants.

I suck at math but i am thinking a clone a month would do it. One month veg time on each clone. Does that sound doable to keep it close to one harvest a month?
valstar Reviewed by valstar on . Question on Flowering times When people say it takes x amount of time to flower say like 8 weeks. Does that 8 weeks include the time from when you first changed the light to 12/12 to start flowering or does it mean it was 8 weeks from the first sign of hairs. Thanks Rating: 5