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    Long grow

    I was wondering what would happen if you didn't flower your plants. Would they just wilt and die, keep growing, or stay alive but not grow? I was wondering because I just though that if you didnt flower your plants for a long time, they might be bigger, meening more weed. I knew this was a hopeful stretch, but is it possible to stretch out the growing season indoors?
    llamaman666 Reviewed by llamaman666 on . Long grow I was wondering what would happen if you didn't flower your plants. Would they just wilt and die, keep growing, or stay alive but not grow? I was wondering because I just though that if you didnt flower your plants for a long time, they might be bigger, meening more weed. I knew this was a hopeful stretch, but is it possible to stretch out the growing season indoors? Rating: 5

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    Long grow

    people have told me that bud plants are fully grown after 6 years and people have told me 20 years. i have read that the more light you give them befor budding (like 18hours of light/6 hours of dark) the better the buds which i bet is true and some times even if you have the plants light on 24/7 they still might bud them selfs (iv read that to) but thats rare. i personnaly think they would keep growing but i could be wrong.

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    Some plants will go and bud anyway, even if their on 24/0.

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    Long grow

    But would this create larger yields?

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    Long grow

    Your plant would eventually out grow the growroom, so I'm thinkin yeah if it doesn't naturally flower.

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    Long grow

    I have read it is actually more efficient to grow more smaller plants and flower them early. IE: Having 2 plants (possibly topping them) flower them early and smaller. Your yield will be less but the time will be less and you can have your next batch on the way. Sea Of Green method I think it is called. Short plants with lots of buds.

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