snoeman032
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Ok so when you first put a plant into flower it’s considered week 1 day 1 am I right? So when you let a plant go to week 9 it’s really only 8 weeks old? Am I wrong can someone give me some insight on this?
Or simply don’t count I keep a rough idea in plus I annotate everything I do for each run in my notebooks.I think it’s easier to just count days then?
I want to thank each and every one of you for your helpfulnessOr simply don’t count I keep a rough idea in plus I annotate everything I do for each run in my notebooks.
Easy enoughI don't remember when I put my current crop into flower. All I know is that they're flowering and I'll harvest them when they're done.
My current grow is a good example - I'm running four unknown bag-seed strains. Two of them (the taller ones) didn't show flowers until a good full 1.5 weeks after the other two shorter ones... one of those is really like two weeks behind the others in flower develoment (I'm excited though for a good sativa dom) I do still like knowing when the flip was, just so I can keep track of that kind of thing though obviously...It doesn't matter when you count from they will be done whenever each plant is done.
Counting from flip is what some indoor growers do because they like the simplicity of knowing that one date.
However
Flowering time begins when flowers start to form, that's biology. So counting "flowering time" would be from that point not flip.
Flowering indoors is no different then outdoors in this regard. Just because you change the lights does not mean the plant instantly begins to flower. Some plants take weeks to transition from veg to flower. It all depends on genetics and environment.
If you want simplicity sure count from flip.
But if you want accuracy for records of plant growth. Especially if your running a strain for multiple grows. Then you want to count from actual flower formation. That will give the most accurate idea of how long a phenotype take a to actually flower.
Been there done that . Gotta love real sativas! I stopped "counting" years ago. I keep track of which plants are in each of my perpetual cycles and then just stRt harvesting when each plant is ready.Get into a 16 week flowering sativa and join me in losing track of time.