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01-12-2007, 06:38 PM #1OPMember
flower after 3 weeks?
I've got 2 white widow plants that have been growing under 2x 125w envirolite they are 3 weeks old and have about 8 sets of leaves and 5 inches tall, i wanted to flower them now but worried that my yeild will be low what can i expect to get from them, i'm going to put them under a 200w red enviro
Titus Titan Reviewed by Titus Titan on . flower after 3 weeks? I've got 2 white widow plants that have been growing under 2x 125w envirolite they are 3 weeks old and have about 8 sets of leaves and 5 inches tall, i wanted to flower them now but worried that my yeild will be low what can i expect to get from them, i'm going to put them under a 200w red enviro :confused: Rating: 5
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01-12-2007, 06:47 PM #2Senior Member
flower after 3 weeks?
If you flower them now you will have one tiny yield. Let the stem build up more strength, to hold more bud. Let the plant grow more leaves to generate more food to make bud. Let it get to at least a foot high for a half way decent yield. Happy Growing and Peace!
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01-12-2007, 08:17 PM #3Senior Member
flower after 3 weeks?
i flowered at 25 days old and got one ounce of herb from it, but that was with hps CFL will yeild about half that
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01-13-2007, 01:19 AM #4Senior Member
flower after 3 weeks?
I guess it depends what method you're using to grow and what size pot you are growing in, type of light .... but I think it would be best to let the lady get at least a foot before flowering for a decent yield.:rastasmoke:
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