JAMES HOOKER
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My girls started buding a month ago, dose that mean they will finsh early like early Sept???
I'm at 38. The difference between those two plants and my other plants has to be them both trying to flower earlier in the season. After re-vegging for a few weeks, they started stretching right after the Summer Equinox. (June 20)I'm with you, BigJon - what latitude are you at? (I'm at 40)
Watched pot never flowers -- or it seems to take a verrry long time
Ooo nice find. I used clones but my the one I ran an experiment on is the sativa in the pics. The indica was due to photo period.Now that you mentioned it, the ones that are flowering most (save 1) are among those that showed their sex as seedlings. Maybe stressing to show sex as seedlings enables the plant to flower earlier than it normally would as an adult (sort of like, "Been there, done that". lol).
They're ready when they're ready."
Here is what I would do: I'd let the tops bud get nice phat swollen calixes then harvest them (as badly as you want to smoke 'em it is very very very important to cure them correctly) - then let the lower branches flower out. Do that until the first frost kills the plant.
In my experience, you can harvest flowers THREE times. (Each time you cut off the tip of a branch, new branches will start growin down lower but you can only do this 3X - afet the third time, no new flowering branches will grow) .... but I sure ain'[t no expert, maybe sumbuddy else has more experience.
That "8-10 weeks" stuff is BS. If you listen to that you are going to end up harvesting the whole plant and denying yourself many more weeks of females buds!! (At least in the southern US) MJ will keep flowering for months. I know that inn Northen Calif and Columbia (where there is usually no frost), they keep MJ plants growing for years.
Yep. When I harvest my plants, I always leave as many leaves and vegetation as possible on the plant. Usually after a few weeks new buds develop.They're ready when they're ready."
Here is what I would do: I'd let the tops bud get nice phat swollen calixes then harvest them (as badly as you want to smoke 'em it is very very very important to cure them correctly) - then let the lower branches flower out. Do that until the first frost kills the plant.
In my experience, you can harvest flowers THREE times. (Each time you cut off the tip of a branch, new branches will start growin down lower but you can only do this 3X - afet the third time, no new flowering branches will grow) .... but I sure ain'[t no expert, maybe sumbuddy else has more experience.
That "8-10 weeks" stuff is BS. If you listen to that you are going to end up harvesting the whole plant and denying yourself many more weeks of females buds!! (At least in the southern US) MJ will keep flowering for months. I know that inn Northen Calif and Columbia (where there is usually no frost), they keep MJ plants growing for years.
I am in disagreement here because i have Topped, Douple Topped and TrippleTopped plants to produce multiple branches, which all will flower.In my experience, you can harvest flowers THREE times. (Each time you cut off the tip of a branch, new branches will start growin down lower but you can only do this 3X - afet the third time, no new flowering branches will grow) .... but I sure ain'[t no expert, maybe sumbuddy else has more experience.
I dont think you fully understood what was being said.I am in disagreement here because i have Topped, Douple Topped and TrippleTopped plants to produce multiple branches, which all will flower.