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09-11-2011, 11:36 PM #1
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Moved from 24/7 MH to ~12/12 outdoors -- slow flowering?
What a difference a day makes.
Also, sure enough, as soon as I get someone to look at my problems, they tend to disappear. :P
I checked this morning, and the lavender is not only showing definite calyxes, they've doubled in size since yesterday and are starting to smell nice. The pre-98s are also showing them, but in a slightly different pattern and different color. Also starting to smell nice.
This has me relieved and excited.
From what I can tell, the veg on both of these strains can show a very deep purple in late flowering. I'm going to start checking out what I can do to amplify/trigger this trait. Everything I've read so far seems to indicate that it's related to temperature swings, so I'm going to research that a little more. I live close to the water, which tends to have a regulatory effect on day/night temps.3rick Reviewed by 3rick on . Moved from 24/7 MH to ~12/12 outdoors -- slow flowering? So, I'm in SoCal and we're getting close to a 12/12 outdoor lighting schedule, so I moved two Pre-98 Bubba Kushes and 1 Lavender Kush (who may be mislabled, because she's showing a little sativa) out from under my 24/7 mh bulbs into my backyard. They've been there almost two weeks and I don't see any definite signs of flowering. It's almost like they are in a retarded veg state. Is this normal? Thanks! Also, I should add that I'm a card carrying medical patient and that my 3 little Rating: 5
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