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07-21-2011, 04:42 PM #1OPJunior Member
flowering way to early help
A few weeks back I went in ground with everything I had that sexed and now a few of them have started budding. They are only foot and half tall but started their flower cycle. I've grown this strain in the past and had no problems EVER with ANYTHING with this strain, no bugs, varmin, problems nothing. I know its an early flower with some finishing in late September but its almost the last week of July I should have about another month to grow.
from past experience with clones doing this. This takes forever to run its course and switch back over after its frosts up and finish the season and with over-rip buds and one funky looking dwarf plant. Is there any way i can "convince" these girls to stop budding and grow again.
I've only had this problem with areas that get shorter light bursts and partial shade guerrilla grown plants i guess they get at 12/12 at one point and switch over??? I really don't know. Looking for a little help and advice on this subjectAnon420 Reviewed by Anon420 on . flowering way to early help A few weeks back I went in ground with everything I had that sexed and now a few of them have started budding. They are only foot and half tall but started their flower cycle. I've grown this strain in the past and had no problems EVER with ANYTHING with this strain, no bugs, varmin, problems nothing. I know its an early flower with some finishing in late September but its almost the last week of July I should have about another month to grow. from past experience with clones doing this. This Rating: 5
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07-21-2011, 04:57 PM #2OPJunior Member
flowering way to early help
.....and i just realized i posted this in the wrong forum. sorry guys and gals! if we could have a mod delete this it would be much appreciated...man i feel like an idiot right now....
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07-21-2011, 07:51 PM #3Senior Member
flowering way to early help
You're not alone. You're just going to have to go with it unless you can get lights on them at night and even if you do if they've already starting flowering it will take a few weeks to revert back to veg and by that time their natural budding cycle will be just about ready to start. Fortunately for me my plants were about as large as I was going to let them get so this isn't a bad thing for me!
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07-22-2011, 06:16 AM #4Senior Member
flowering way to early help
There is a way to get them back to flowering....I have never tried it myself. I was at the grow shop and I was talking to one of the reps and there are many people with this problem.....if your hit them with a heavy nightrogen shot....they will revert back faster to veg. Check with your grow shop as they have a product that will work, according to them......
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07-23-2011, 01:30 AM #5Senior Member
flowering way to early help
Everybody i know with outdoor is hurting, i put four 6 foot tall xj-13 in the ground week of the 4th , budded a week later ( two if you add acclomation)
Who knows maybe mother earth is going to bring winter earlier?? best of luck, was your strain from same mother as in the past /
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07-23-2011, 04:21 PM #6Senior Member
flowering way to early help
Winter may indeed come early but I think it was the very late spring that is causing this phenomenon. A ski resort in the sierra's is opening for one more day today. The road through Lassen still wasn't completely open as of 4th of July!
The Sierra's had the second highest snow pack on record!
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07-23-2011, 09:33 PM #7Senior Member
flowering way to early help
Just read a report on BT from growers up in Shasta Co....they see a 25% reduction in product this year.......for us indoor growers...that is very good news....less outdoor.....less of a huge price drop....and stabilization of prices.
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07-23-2011, 09:56 PM #8Senior Member
flowering way to early help
Just read a report on BT from growers up in Shasta Co....they see a 25% reduction in product this year.......for us indoor growers...that is very good news....less outdoor.....less of a huge price drop....and stabilization of prices. >>>>
BT? Bud Trader? Did you know that site is infected with a virus? Hit me twice this week so I'm staying away from it.
I've heard more people are growing this year then ever before so that may offset some of the reduced harvest.
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