Ok, I'll get some pics up as soon as possible.We need a picture of your grow tips from the highest up branches or just a closeup of the growth tips on picture 2. I've noticed that side shoots tend to be the first areas on my plants to have true preflowers. Especially with my Indicas.
It depends where you're at, usually around mid-august I guess. We usually let stuff go outside until the first frost so it doesn't really matter when it starts to me.Ok, I'll get some pics up as soon as possible.
Now, my next question is...now that the light cycle is beginning to decrease, when do outdoor plants notice the change after the solstice and when do they stop vegging and begin flowering?
I live in New England. Been really rainy and over cast for 90% of June. But my plants are looking healthy as ever.It depends where you're at, usually around mid-august I guess. We usually let stuff go outside until the first frost so it doesn't really matter when it starts to me.
starting to cryi hate to say it but the first picture looks like its got man sacs on it... im no pro thou so id wait for a second opinion before you pull it up
Which is totally true. But I was praying for some nice dank Northern Lights to puff on all day for sureit really does suck but at least you know the swiss cheese will turn out good =) haha
Yeah, you got that right zoso...feminized Swiss Cheese...and hopefully a fem Northern Lights.Way to early to tell ,my guess is you should induce a quick flower to be sure ,so you don't lose both.If you know what I mean. That way you get one great one or even better.One great one and a pretty good northern light right.Just a little less yield if a she. Uncorrupted Cheese if male.(That's only if I heard right about you having a second plant therefor a Cheese)