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    Alternating nodes... Wait or Why Wait?

    Is it wise to wait for alternating nodes as a sign to flower or is a 16inch tall and healthy plant a good enough reason?
    pipefitter Reviewed by pipefitter on . Alternating nodes... Wait or Why Wait? Is it wise to wait for alternating nodes as a sign to flower or is a 16inch tall and healthy plant a good enough reason? Rating: 5
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    Alternating nodes... Wait or Why Wait?

    Quote Originally Posted by pipefitter
    Is it wise to wait for alternating nodes as a sign to flower or is a 16inch tall and healthy plant a good enough reason?
    The alt/nodes is a sign of sexual maturity. If you flip before the plant is sexually mature, she won't go into flower right away. She'll continue to veg until maturity, under the 12/12 schedule.

    At that size, they must be pretty close. Blueberry, right?

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    Alternating nodes... Wait or Why Wait?

    Looks like I will be confirming this in the next week or so. No Alt nodes - in the 12/12 :wtf: Should be cool to see! Yes, they are Blueberry & NL. Thanks
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    Alternating nodes... Wait or Why Wait?

    Quote Originally Posted by DogtowN
    The alt/nodes is a sign of sexual maturity.
    True

    Quote Originally Posted by dogtown
    If you flip before the plant is sexually mature, she won't go into flower right away. She'll continue to veg until maturity, under the 12/12 schedule.
    Horse puckey. The plant will start flowering between 10 and 21 days after the light change. I have seen plants that grew for 2 weeks be sent to flower and they flowered just like everything else.

    Pipefitter: Go ahead any time you want.

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    Alternating nodes... Wait or Why Wait?

    Quote Originally Posted by pipefitter
    Is it wise to wait for alternating nodes as a sign to flower or is a 16inch tall and healthy plant a good enough reason?
    If you have another transplant planned?...do it now....and veg another week.

    Once you go into 12/12 flowering cycle the root system does not grow much any more. If you start flowering with a root system, that has not fully developed in the current pot?...it will not develop to it's full potential....IMO.

    The roots are the key to success.

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    Alternating nodes... Wait or Why Wait?

    Thank you for the input.
    Current Grow: Blueberry x Northern Lights:thumbsup:

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