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    #21
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    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    ok im back, and oh boy i was surprised what i saw, i would of taught anything might happened but not this, she could be dried up, dead, or anything else, but surprisingly she grew up 3 times more than she was, the only thing that bothers me, buds are small, is there anything i could do?
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    #22
    Junior Member

    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    looking good lad flowering well under way now.

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    #23
    Junior Member

    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    Ok heres an question i should of asked in the first week into flowering.... Do AUTO flower need to switch in to 12/12 hours cycle? Well basically i know the answer, but i just wish im wrong

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    #24
    Senior Member

    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    No, 20 hours on and 4 off are good for the autos. You could do 24 hours on but I think the plants need a bit of darkness to rest too.

    The plant does different things at night such as taking in oxygen instead of CO2.

    The oxygen is necessary to break down the glucose. So you could say that the plant eats at night.

    Also, I read that plants such as the banana plant put energy into the fruit at night. So bananas grow at night... But plants are different, I think weed grows day and night

    Also, a lot of root development is believed to happen during the night time hours.

    I think whatever goes on at night would be necessary for full health so give it at least 4 hours of darkness.

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    #25
    Junior Member

    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    Quote Originally Posted by silent leprechaun
    No, 20 hours on and 4 off are good for the autos. You could do 24 hours on but I think the plants need a bit of darkness to rest too.

    The plant does different things at night such as taking in oxygen instead of CO2.

    The oxygen is necessary to break down the glucose. So you could say that the plant eats at night.

    Also, I read that plants such as the banana plant put energy into the fruit at night. So bananas grow at night... But plants are different, I think weed grows day and night

    Also, a lot of root development is believed to happen during the night time hours.

    I think whatever goes on at night would be necessary for full health so give it at least 4 hours of darkness.
    damn, i was afraid of this answer, 2-3 weeks i treated my baby bad by switching to 12/12 cycle, oh well, hope shill recover from now as i will give her as lot of light as she might need, i still have time anyway as the trichomes are still clear
    thanx for clearing this up for me SL

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    #26
    Senior Member

    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    The plant will be fine... no worries at all. you just missed out on an extra bit of growth.

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    #27
    Junior Member

    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    Quote Originally Posted by silent leprechaun
    The plant will be fine... no worries at all. you just missed out on an extra bit of growth.
    That "bit" is really criticl for me, oh well, im happy it produced any buds at all
    Now i would like to talk about regeneration of the plant, how it is done? If anyone knows that it.. I just cut the most of the bud located stem, leaving some fan leafs, and some small grown buds, and start all over again, give pleanty of light for couple of days? Considr im not using any nutrients, will the plant manage to survive and start veg again?

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    #28
    Junior Member

    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    Hello, I'm nervous because my plants (in doors) have been growing healthy since mid April when I started with some Super Lemon Haze seeds from Green House Seeds, but in the last few days, one of the plants started changing the color of the leaves from the bottom to yellow. Some of the main leafs are drying too after a day or two, after being completely yellow. I am planing to change to a sodium bulb next week. I have read that it is normal when the plant is reaching its flowering stage, all though I still have the light 18hs a day. I also thought it could be lack of (N) but I have been feeding it more often and the problem does not ceases. The soil that I used was very rich. Any suggestions?

    Thanks a lot!

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    #29
    Junior Member

    is my plant in in flowering stage ?

    Hey mate, im not an expert in this situations, but may it be possible you over water the plant? May there be too much of nutrients you give? Hope some one with more knowledge will help you, good luck

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