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    thinking of flowering

    let it get a little bigger and you 'l;l get more bud.
    Mctuffet Reviewed by Mctuffet on . thinking of flowering Morning all:) Ive been thinking(danger here), My plant will be 5 weeks tomorow. Ive read somewhere that I can go into flower at 5 weeks veg.I think? I have 5 nodes, its hard to tell, because, some seem to be doubleled.If you know what I mean.Its like theres a thick bracnch, then a skinnier smaller one growing just abouve it. I measured plant its 6 inches tall Rating: 5

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    thinking of flowering

    yea.. i was never a fan of topping, or any method that involves chopping the plant

    LST or scrog are just as good, usually better, for increasing yield

    i like to LST, that way all secondary growth will grow upward while the main stalk is tied down, leaving you with MANY main colas, as opposed to just 2

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    thinking of flowering

    Quote Originally Posted by mightymarijuanabuds
    as a beginner, you want to stay away from topping, etc... just focus on getting a good grow going

    you CAN go to flowering whenever you want, but most wait until thier plant shows alternating nodes, which usually takes about 4 weeks, i always start flowering early, around 2-3 weeks @8-10'', because my plants have to stay shorter than 3ft

    since your plant has been through so much (frost,etc), it is really small for its age

    just count on it getting between 2-3x its size when starting to flower by the time it is done flowering and start it whenever you want
    Very sound advise.

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    thinking of flowering

    I do appreciate all the help. Like any first time mother I get nervous and anxious wanting to do the right thing.

    Now I just need to get me some of that patience...

    Respect,

    Rastagal

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    #5
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    thinking of flowering

    soory , one more question, do I need to tie it down? Ive seen a few folks mention tying down stems?? is this too advanced for newbie?

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    #6
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    thinking of flowering

    That is the LST..!

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    #7
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    thinking of flowering

    LST huh? do you mean its the LaST question I can ask LOL

    cheers

    Rastagal

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    #8
    Senior Member

    thinking of flowering

    LST stands for Low Stress Training. it is the same thing as tying.

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    #9
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    thinking of flowering

    you dont have to do anything other than feed and water your plant

    oh and give it light and fresh air

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    #10
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    thinking of flowering

    ye, I find not much differnce, but if your going to train it i'd bend over, as your plant is small for its age, you dont want to waste your time waiting for it to heal after it's been topped, wheras bending has no healing time
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