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Conch

New Member
The girls have been in 12 / 12 for 8 days now and all are showing the tricombs.
My question is what should I see next and about how long will it take?
Any info on the flowering process would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks everyone
The Conch
 

$bkbbudz$

Well-Known Member
Search....advanced search....keywords "flowering cycle" OR www.google.com....'what are the flowering stages of cannabis' OR...have some patience and wait to see what happens with your gurlz? Just sayin'

Good Luck and Great Growz
 

Conch

New Member
You are right I do mean pistils . Like I said I am new at this.
Everyone was new once.....lol
Ok back to biz.
I have pistils on all my girls and several have white spike looking things comming out at the nodes.
From the pics I have seen that is a good thing.
Does anyone have any advice for the new guy?
Thanks everyone
 
Hey mate I'm day 33 of flower on my first grow and this chart of the flowering stage is very useful to me so here you are

Week 1: The plant slows down its growth

Week 2: The first flowers appear at the nodes

Week 3: Vegetative growth continues as the plant grows a total of between 25-50% larger than when flowering started.

Week 4: Vegetative growth has ended and the plants concentrate more of their energy into flowering. Odor becomes more noticeable as the plants start to produce capitate trichomes.

Week 5: Flower growth proliferates quickly. The flowers become thicker in areas where they have previously grown and they appear in new places along the top of the branch. The odor increases as more trichomes are noticeable and the odor intensifies a little.

Week 6: Flower growth continues in varieties that take longer to mature. It slows and then stops in seven-week varieties as the plants begin to ripen. The calyx behind the stigmas begins to swell. The odors of the seven-week varieties intensify.

Week 7: The calyxes in the seven-week varieties swell to near bursting as THC is produced in the glands. At the end of the week they will be ready. The trichomes stand more erect and the caps swell with newly produced resin. At the end of the week the flowers reach the peak zone. The odor is intense and the glands, filled with resin, fluoresce. Growth stops in the eight-week varieties as the flowers start to mature.

Week 8: The flowers are ripe by the end of the week, and reach the peak zone in the last 72 hours. After that, they will start to deteriorate if they aren’t harvested.
 
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