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08-03-2005, 12:33 AM #1OPMember
growing question
I was reading up on a few strains of seeds and alot of them said 5-10 days growing time, then afte rit says something 50-70 days flowreing. My question is, what does growing/flowering time mean? I'm assuming growing time is the acutaly growing time. Waiting for the bud to come outta the soil, but wat does the flowering mean.? Sorry I know this is a very basic question but I want to start growing my plants.
calve Reviewed by calve on . growing question I was reading up on a few strains of seeds and alot of them said 5-10 days growing time, then afte rit says something 50-70 days flowreing. My question is, what does growing/flowering time mean? I'm assuming growing time is the acutaly growing time. Waiting for the bud to come outta the soil, but wat does the flowering mean.? Sorry I know this is a very basic question but I want to start growing my plants. Rating: 5
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08-03-2005, 01:24 AM #2Member
growing question
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08-03-2005, 01:31 AM #3Member
growing question
Vegetative growth is the second stage in the life of a plant after it completes germination and begins photosynthesis. During this stage a plant will be photosynthesising as much as possible to grow as large as it can before the onset of the flowering (Generative) phase. In essence it is the period of growth between germination and the beginning of sexual maturity characterised by flowering.
All plants have a vegetative stage where they are growing as fast as possible. It is almost standard practice to grow Cannabis plants with no dark period, and increase the speed at which they grow appreciably. Plants can be grown vegetatively indefinitely (Mother Plants for clones). It is up to the gardener to decide when to force the plant to flower.
From the above link.
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08-03-2005, 01:49 AM #4Member
growing question
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