rjfortune25
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Do you start counting the week after they show sex in 12/12 or do you count that week it took to show there sex also??
over the years, i read a few threads about when breeders count and all of them started counting from when they show sex.Breeders count from the start of 12 / 12.
This makes no sense at all because mj will show sex while in veg state.over the years, i read a few threads about when breeders count and all of them started counting from when they show sex.
out of habit, i count from when i switch to 12/12 but i usually subtract 7 days if i have the time and space. i hate cutting them just because it's day 70 or whatever, and i try not to, but sometimes a man's got to do what a man's got to do.
i find most of the breeders estimates for when they are done is when there are still a lot of clear trichs. i like to cut when they are mostly cloudy.
lolThis makes no sense at all because mj will show sex while in veg state.
You rarely finish by the breeder's stated time because it's from the start of flowers -- ie if it says 55-60 days it's really 62-80 days of 12/12. I'm sure different breeders probably some go one way and some the other, but all the bigger breeders i've heard from from europe definitely go from flower onset and if you read some of their descriptions it will actually say so. Most of the strains we breed from copy the times for flower to their descriptions -- think about it -- ak47, white widow, blueberry, white rhino, white russian, etc all these old school strains that started out in europe before they came over to the US still use the same quoted flower time, but if the european breeders who originally made them say it's from flower and the person who got it from there and is selling crosses says the same time why would it be from 12/12 now? Sure, sometimes a plant will be done enough at those days from 12/12 but like you said, most often than not they need the extra 1-2 weeks just like you would based on if you started the 'flowering' time from actual appearance of flowers. Appearance of flowers is not the same thing as preflowers. Plants show PREflowers in veg, not FLOWERS. Your plant is flowering when budsites have formed with many pistils coming out of the budsites (7-14 days after switching to 12/12 usually). Preflowers are not budsites -- if you check your buds at the end of flower those same preflowers will still be there and will not have formed buds.I'm with Dura and PJ I count from the day I flip, breeders recommendation are great source to go by ( you rarely will end on their estimated end day ) I do use their time frame. If a plant finishes in 55-60 days, I'll start checking trichomes around day 45/50 and start flushing around day 45. If that plant ends up being one that finishes in 55 days (assuming I took a cutting) I will know that the next run I will start flushing on day 41 (I flush for 14 days) and I will still start checking trichs on day 50, to be safe always go by trichomes to judge harvest time.
I am not sure why people dont get thisflowering starts the day the lights go 12/12 not on some observational guess on the growers part
Sub
If what you say is true and some breeders do start from the first show of flowers, that's fucking retarded! I need to plan my crops based on photo periods. When you grow from seed I understand that the quoted times for breeders are somewhat less important in planning, due to variation in phenotypes, ect.. However, when you are working with clones and want to plan your grows, you pretty much have to count from 12/12. For example, lets say that I have two clone strains that both are ripe 50 days after showing their first flower, but one strain takes 5 days to show flowers after the 12/12 switch, but the other one takes 14 days. Am I supposed to separately remember how long each strain takes to show flowers, and plan my grows that way? No, of course not. In the case mentioned, one strain is a 55 day strain, and the other is a 64 day strain. That way I can plan on when I need to have new plants ready to move into the flower tent from the veg tent. If I didn't count the time before it showed the first flower, I would have no way to plan very well.
One more thing, here's a quote from Subcool of TGA genetics from an email conversation: