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	08-31-2006, 07:53 PM #11
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are my plants mature enought to flower
hey leem if you can email me that would be handy i dont have anywhere near as much light as you but also i dont have as many plants as you either
i would like to discuss your plants furthur as im still a bit unsure what to do with em
i can only find that your the only person growin cinnamon to
my msn is [email protected]
it would be handy as you can see other people are saying to leave them and one bloke says the one week thing is for clones aswellhigh everyone!!:jointsmile:
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	08-31-2006, 09:02 PM #12
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are my plants mature enought to flower
Your saying using any spectrum besides blue during vegetative has a detrimental affect on the plants 'final expression', ....................... ?
 Originally Posted by stinkyattic
					
				
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	08-31-2006, 11:36 PM #13
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are my plants mature enought to flower
i heard you shoudl flower when you have about 5 nodes for a decent amount of bud....i wouldn;t try anything less
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	09-01-2006, 01:12 AM #14
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are my plants mature enought to flower
Plants shouldnt be flowered until at least 6 weeks...why??? easy ull see the yield and quality at the end....specially if u have them under a small lummen output lamps such as fluoros...the spectrum is also important im not sure if what stinky wrote is correct but i can say that a blue spectrum in the veg cycle is more then welcome (altho some ppl go all the way with hps)....to make a long story short veg cycle is crucial to the final result of ur bud quality....happy grow m8
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	09-01-2006, 10:16 AM #15
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are my plants mature enought to flower
Indeed, wait untill you have a few more nodes yet, and wait untill some of the secondry shoots are growing. When you put it into 12/12 the secondry growth will bush out. These will all be bud sites.
 Originally Posted by greenmonster
					
				
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	09-01-2006, 04:33 PM #16
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are my plants mature enought to flower
rule of thumb...you must veg seedlings at least a month.
2 is best.
If space is an issue, then you flower when plant get's to be 1/3 the height of the available grow space
I have done experiments with all phases of vegging times and ...see above.
If you have clones then you can veg as little as 2 weeks.
Now since clones take the age of the mother...they can be flowered at 1 week, but understand that is 1 week of veg after 2 weeks of rooting; And, they won't yield diddly. take the extra time and do it right.
If you rush or shortcut any stage...you will not be happy in the end. good luck
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	09-01-2006, 09:36 PM #17
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are my plants mature enought to flower
Sure, the spectrum should be predominately blue, but all blue? I'd like to hear more on this because I don't believe using red spectrum in the blue phase, as long as there is blue spectrum being used............. would affect the plants sex so significantly.
 Originally Posted by OmegaVermelho
					
				
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	09-02-2006, 12:18 PM #18
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are my plants mature enought to flower
well ima leave em a bit longer there gettin a node every day an growin fast
ive got a red and a blue in there the blues on the younger ones vegin and the red is on a couple mangos flowerin there in the same room
i put the mango into a dark cupboard at night for 12 hrs
because i have the blue light lower down than the red its making the bottom shoots of the mango flower out a lot more but its still growin nearly an inch a day in height
they looking good so far il put an update on here on a new thread in a week or two whe they get biggerhigh everyone!!:jointsmile:
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	09-03-2006, 03:16 PM #19
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are my plants mature enought to flower
I dont really understand what are you trying to say but anyway ...
 Originally Posted by MegaOctane12
					
				
Blue spectrum = Veg cycle (if both spectrums are present, better)
Red/Orange spectrum = Flower cycle (if both spectrums are present, better)
The above is not a "must", some growers have their plants all the way with one spectrum usually when using HPS bulbs, some growers use a new sort of lamps wich puts out a purple spectrum (blue/red), some use a mix of fluoros all the way through out the grow making sure that in the dif cycles they use more of a type of specific spectrum....
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	09-03-2006, 04:11 PM #20
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are my plants mature enought to flower
I do understand that, but I'm a little confused about using only red spectrum in vegetative and the fact someone stated it has a detrimental affect on the plants sex.
 Originally Posted by OmegaVermelho
					
				
 
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