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    #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 aswell
    high everyone!!:jointsmile:

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    #12
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    are my plants mature enought to flower

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Blue is good.
    Sex predisposition is in RNA but final expression can be influenced by things like color of the light, moisture,nutes, etc.
    If you want the highest possible % of females with the genes your seeds carried, you keep them under the blue spectrum light.
    Your saying using any spectrum besides blue during vegetative has a detrimental affect on the plants 'final expression', ....................... ?

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    #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

    GG23

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    #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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    #15
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    are my plants mature enought to flower

    Quote Originally Posted by greenmonster
    dont flower yet.... wait until u have 5 nodes at least and if possible some nice secondaries forming. How much light r u going to use for flower? If 250W like u have vegged with then u might need some more watts to cover 10 plants well.
    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.

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    #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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    #17
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    are my plants mature enought to flower

    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaVermelho
    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
    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.

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    #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 bigger
    high everyone!!:jointsmile:

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    #19
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    are my plants mature enought to flower

    Quote Originally Posted by MegaOctane12
    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.
    I dont really understand what are you trying to say but anyway ...

    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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    #20
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    are my plants mature enought to flower

    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaVermelho
    I dont really understand what are you trying to say but anyway ...

    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....
    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.

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