Actually its when the 2 cotyledon leaves fall off. When you think about it it's almost as if the plant is saying I don't need you anymore I can go out and be my own self. Like the plant is ready to face whatever may lay ahead. Just a little stoner talk from stoney.I'm wondering at what point is a seedling considered to be in the vegetative stage. If it's after it gets the first set of true leafs would that mean one should start counting vegetative days then?
That's my thought. Its in veg, until you flower.Veg starts when it breaks the surface, technically there is no predefined point at which a seedling stops being a seedling.
My thoughts as well. When nodes are throwing alternate branches...5-6 nodes...then she's not a seedling anymore...imoWhen you have 5-6 nodes thats the true definition of veg
Cannabis cotyledoms do photosynthesise.Generaly a week or so after sprouting, or once the first set of "true" leaves start coming out, which is when the plant switches over to photosynthesis from living on stored reserves. Some plants can even photosynthesis in the cotyledons, idk if cannabis is one. Cotyledons can hang on for weeks. Alternating nodes is just a sign of sexual maturity. This is basic Botany, cannabis isn't special.
I understand everyone has their take on seedlings but sometimes im in flower by the fith/sixth nodes.When you have 5-6 nodes thats the true definition of veg
That would explain why they can stay around for so long.Cannabis cotyledoms do photosynthesise.
That would explain why they can stay around for so long.
But you cannot feed nutrients until its 5-6 nodes so technically its still a seedlingI understand everyone has their take on seedlings but sometimes im in flower by the fith/sixth nodes.
I start nutes the first week after sprouting, in hydro. If I'm in soil I do water only mixes, so it's getting nutes once it drops a root.But you cannot feed nutrients until its 5-6 nodes so technically its still a seedling
Some people think they are food stores but i think they are getting confused with the endosperm. Really they are just basic leaves that photosynthesise and exchange gasses and hence more of a food producer not food store.
A simple structure that starts everything of. Until the true leaves form the seedling is reliant on its cotyledons to photosynthesise and produce energy. Thinking they are food stores and letting them yellow is the biggest crock of crap ive ever heard.
I dont think there is a technically predefined point, its whenever you think its not a seedling. Nowhere is there a change in the plant that one could say.I always thought of it as when I began full on nutrient use.