hey GK....as always very very valuable! thanks!When the nodes alternate, your plants are ready to flower. You can keep them in the vegatative stage to promote more growth, but keep in mind that plants double to triple in heoght during the flowering stage.
To better explain alternating nodes, i have drawn up some diagrams with paint. (im no artist) But check the diagrams below.
In this diagram, the plants are NOT ready to start the flowering cycle.
In this diagram, the plants IS ready to start the flowering cycle.
thanks for bringing this forward again DO....an interesting observable change in the plants....I'll have to keep my eyes open for this and see what kinds correlations I get with my grows.... thanks!Summer -
I recommend people flower primarily on their set up. The amount of lighting is usually the MOST important factpr. If a grower is using CFLs, 3 month is way to long.
Actually, except for outdoor growing, 3 months seems far to long to grow any plant in the vegetative stage. In 3 months a single plant can be 4 feet tall and fill an entire closet. When you induce flowering, this plant may shoot up to 5 or 6 feet. To light a plant of that size properly could very well require 1000 watts HPS from the top and another 1000 watts of fluorescents from the sides. If you have the ability to do this kind of lighting, the rewards will be substantial!!!! But most people do not have the ability, for one reason or another, to preform of grow of this nature.
This is a plant that was flowered at 15 days old and only 4 inches tall, using CFLs for lighting. It havested 3 ounces incuding a 17 gram main cola.
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This is a great thread, just bringing it back so anyone who missed it can read it. Knowm, can you really go a little more in detail for us about how you produced that much bud from a small plant? That's approximately the same size as mine may turn out to be, so I'm hoping for success like that in my first grow!
This is, simply put, correct. You can flower your plants whenever you want, BUT, in order for your plant to reach it's FULL potential, you must wait for the plant to become "Sexually Mature". When your plant grows in the "Alternating Internode" pattern, it has reached that point, and will produce the best weed that it is capable of producing, period. Growroom height restrictions are the main reason that LST, SOG, SCROG, as well as "Topping" and "FIM"ing, were all tried and perfected. It takes nothing to tie your plant down when it's starting to get too tall.Just because your own circumstances (as does everyones) dictates when you should put your plants into flower doesn't mean that it's the genetically correct time for the plant to be put into flower! At the end of the day it depends entirely on what you want to get from your plants, if you feel flowering earlier than 'sexual maturity' gives you the results you're looking for, then that's the right thing to do for YOU - it still doesn't mean it's the right thing for the plant.
For these plants to give their best and for them to fulfill their fullest 'genetic potential' they should be flowered when they're sexually mature enough to flower - and that is when the nodes start alternating. By flowering at the correct time that plant will have the best opportunity to fulfill it's maximum genetic potential and therefore give the vest best possible results it can.
Older, sexually mature plants produce more Cannabinoids than immature young plants, by flowering too early, you're not letting the plant fulfill it's fullest genetic potential - that's your choice - but it certainly does not make it 'the right thing' for everyone.
The right time to flower is when the plant is sexually mature enough to flower, just because peoples circumstances or situations make it difficult to follow that only makes it right for their own situation and circumstances - not necessarily right for the plant !
Summer -
I recommend people flower primarily on their set up. The amount of lighting is usually the MOST important factpr. If a grower is using CFLs, 3 month is way to long.
Actually, except for outdoor growing, 3 months seems far to long to grow any plant in the vegetative stage. In 3 months a single plant can be 4 feet tall and fill an entire closet. When you induce flowering, this plant may shoot up to 5 or 6 feet. To light a plant of that size properly could very well require 1000 watts HPS from the top and another 1000 watts of fluorescents from the sides. If you have the ability to do this kind of lighting, the rewards will be substantial!!!! But most people do not have the ability, for one reason or another, to preform of grow of this nature.
This is a plant that was flowered at 15 days old and only 4 inches tall, using CFLs for lighting. It havested 3 ounces incuding a 17 gram main cola.
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if you veg a mother that is fully mature and you take clones, will the clones be "mature" once they are well rooted since theyll be taken from a mature mother? im guessing the alternating node thing works only from seed.This is, simply put, correct. You can flower your plants whenever you want, BUT, in order for your plant to reach it's FULL potential, you must wait for the plant to become "Sexually Mature". When your plant grows in the "Alternating Internode" pattern, it has reached that point, and will produce the best weed that it is capable of producing, period. Growroom height restrictions are the main reason that LST, SOG, SCROG, as well as "Topping" and "FIM"ing, were all tried and perfected. It takes nothing to tie your plant down when it's starting to get too tall.
3 year old post? wtf? lolWhereas replying to a 3 year old post makes you a genius.
Never heard of that I thik the strain your would make a difference I mean my hindu Kush was put into flower at three weeks of veg I got 470 grams soo thats not not for all plant types/strainsWhen the nodes alternate, your plants are ready to flower. You can keep them in the vegatative stage to promote more growth, but keep in mind that plants double to triple in heoght during the flowering stage.
To better explain alternating nodes, i have drawn up some diagrams with paint. (im no artist) But check the diagrams below.
In this diagram, the plants are NOT ready to start the flowering cycle.
In this diagram, the plants IS ready to start the flowering cycle.