Light schedule question

Tolerance Break

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I only count from start of flower if I'm on my second run with a strain, and even then it's mostly because my friends all think 10 weeks from flip is absurd, but I like 14 week sativa leaning plants like Pineapple fields.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Photoperiod: I count from day of flipping lights. The first 13-hr dark period is Day One.

Autos: i count total days from seed but i switch to "Bloom" feed upon noticing clusters of pistils on the topsites, aka "budlets"
 

VaSmile

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Is it? I've been here a minute and I still count from the day I flip my lights. Vive la difference
Must have miss understood y'all. Apologies. Lot of talk of breeder advertised flower times being bs and an approximated approach to correcting. I count my 12/12 time as bloom time also, as stated it's a hard set date and a noticeable shift in environment not dependent on my observation
 

curious2garden

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Must have miss understood y'all. Apologies. Lot of talk of breeder advertised flower times being bs and an approximated approach to correcting. I count my 12/12 time as bloom time also, as stated it's a hard set date and a noticeable shift in environment not dependent on my observation
Nah I'm not claiming it's any standard I was just surprised to hear we had any sort of consensus. We are a lot like herding cats. Frankly I'm so wasted 1/2 the time I rarely write down the days I flip on their stakes. It always seems like a great idea and then I'm looking for the date on the stakes and rarely find them. I got really good at estimating time in flower because I was so shitty at keeping notes. :eyesmoke:
 

VaSmile

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Common opinion is not consensus. at the end of the day it's only about trying to calculate energy cost, and timing your following run. I would have no records whatsoever if it were not for rui.
So more concisely: breeder advertised bloom times are either overstated or based on perfect stable conditions factoring to 2ish weeks faster then the home grower will witness, this time period is a close correlation of the time of continued upward growth after light flip(start of flower period)
 

MtRainDog

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Breeder estimates are part of the confusion, and newer growers like to obsess over everything.

Seems like this plant is taking forever to flower... (reality, it's been 6 days since they flipped)

Hmmm the breeder said 56 days... this doesn't seem far enough along to me (scratches head) Maybe we're supposed to count from first pistils?

In serious doubt, they head to the forums for a consensus...

leaves forum even more confused.
 

VaSmile

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Breeder estimates are part of the confusion, and newer growers like to obsess over everything.

Seems like this plant is taking forever to flower... (reality, it's been 6 days since they flipped)

Hmmm the breeder said 56 days... this doesn't seem far enough along to me (scratches head) Maybe we're supposed to count from first pistils?

In serious doubt, they head to the forums for a consensus...

leaves forum even more confused.
Perfect description on my first 3 weeks on RIU
 

VaSmile

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While I use flip date, it’s really immaterial, plants don’t use calendars. And you tell by what the buds look like to tell when they’re done, not an arbitrary date given to you by a breeder or self determined. It takes as long as it takes.
Correct. But data collection, estimating projections for future planning, tracking/budgeting energy cost are all valuable practices.
 
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