Miyagismokes
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Sprouting works a little differently.Next year I won't sprout any photoperiod strains until May.
Plants need time to reach sexual maturity from seed, so it's safer to work with seedlings than clones in this case.
Sprouting works a little differently.Next year I won't sprout any photoperiod strains until May.
That is what I noticed. The ones I started from cutting were much worse in terms of starting to flower early.Sprouting works a little differently.
Plants need time to reach sexual maturity from seed, so it's safer to work with seedlings than clones in this case.
I'm not sure about all that...That is what I noticed. The ones I started from cutting were much worse in terms of starting to flower early.
I was thinking that I need a strain that needed a longer light cycle to flower but maybe I need to be looking for a strain that takes a long time to reach sexual maturity.
What do you mean? What is it about your location that would force a plant to bloom so early? Doesn't make sense.
OP, plants can "see" sunlight even when it isn't shining on them. The shade didn't cause the early flower. The length of darkness is what triggers a plant to flower, so running a light for two hours at midnight will trick it into thinking it's summertime. Or you can throw shade to make sure it finishes flowering now. Just cover with a tarp after 12 hours of daylight. Do it every day for a few more weeks and you will a depo pro by the time it finishes.
I'm growing in the bush, so I've just got to ride out my early flower issues.