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    ok so let me get this right ? . ? . ?

    ok from what i have been reading these babies can be basically forced into budding at any time ?

    i mean if space is a factor of course. lets say i only have a few feet to deal with , then i would just adjust my light schedule at an early date.. once leaves show i would imagine ... and then the plant should bud early ? just fishing here for some chatting up about space and growing ..
    Da_Toker Reviewed by Da_Toker on . ok so let me get this right ? . ? . ? ok from what i have been reading these babies can be basically forced into budding at any time ? i mean if space is a factor of course. lets say i only have a few feet to deal with , then i would just adjust my light schedule at an early date.. once leaves show i would imagine ... and then the plant should bud early ? just fishing here for some chatting up about space and growing .. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    ok so let me get this right ? . ? . ?

    switching to 12/12 early is a poor way to save space/height: reduced yields, etc.

    Low Stress Training, trimming or FIM is a better space saving method.

    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-faqs...made-easy.html

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    #3
    Senior Member

    ok so let me get this right ? . ? . ?

    I agree with DP, short veg is not the best way to grow and yield a decent product.
    However, some strains (Haze) are very agreeable to start flowering shortly after they germinate. They flower for a long period (12 to 24 weeks) and will probably reach the lights.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    ok so let me get this right ? . ? . ?

    If they're not autos then they won't go into flower until they're old enough kinda like puberty.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    ok so let me get this right ? . ? . ?

    well i agree on the need to be old enough, but wouldnt there be a way to have your plant only produce one bud and not be very tall? i thought i saw someone post a photo of something like that is why im askin here cant seem to find the dang post, a guy from UK made it

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    #6
    Senior Member

    ok so let me get this right ? . ? . ?

    you are correct. a sea of green grow starting flower early can produce the kind of plant you're talking about, but the strain has to be agreeable to grow like that.

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