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    gah another noob Q

    ok well ive been lookin on the forums and ppl say is it ready to start flowering them? what does tthat mean? i thought they just flowered do u have to do something to make them flower?
    sToNeDpEnGuIn420 Reviewed by sToNeDpEnGuIn420 on . gah another noob Q ok well ive been lookin on the forums and ppl say is it ready to start flowering them? what does tthat mean? i thought they just flowered do u have to do something to make them flower? Rating: 5

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    gah another noob Q

    To start flowering the plant you have to change your light cycle from 18/6 or whatever you are using to 12/12.

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    #3
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    gah another noob Q

    stoned penguin,
    you need to spend less time in community and more time reading....lol..

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    #4
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    gah another noob Q

    u change the ight to 12/12 cycle(12 hours on,12 hours off)when u want the plant to start to bud,u can do that whenever u like,but u may not have a big yeild as if u were to wait till it got bigger.

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