After recovery, Before flowering.

HamSaze330

Active Member
So my plant has recently recovered from being transplanted, almost dying, and having all its leaves chopped off.
I had a gnat infestation but now its fixed and the plant is healthy and strong.
Today is just after week 5 of veg so I was about to start flowering but its completely bare.
Should I wait until the branches are full again, or at least a couple inches or what?
Any info would be great.
Ill attach a pic.
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Thanks in advance!
 

joseywales

Member
It was transplanted too early. 3rd or 4th set of leaves is when you should transplant or else growth is stunted immensely. I'm saying this assuming that the picture is the plant at week 5? You have a long road of veg ahead of you. You might as well put flowering plans on the back burner for now and focus on getting this thing huge.
 

eastcoastmo

Well-Known Member
Agree with Joseywales, i'd be veging for at least another few weeks before flowering. You want a lot more growth first!
 

HamSaze330

Active Member
Ok and I didnt transplant it too early it had about 30 sets of leaves, if you notice in the description I said I did it due to a gnat infestation.
And 2 days after that picture was taken it has about 30 half inch long branches sticking out so I dont think It will take too much time but thank you for letting me know I should wait until its bushy again.
It sucks the most because it was supposed to start flowering the day after I had to cut it.
 

RetiredMatthebrute

Well-Known Member
why on earth would you do that to your plant? fungusgnats are a nuisance to the human more than anything....the larvea attack the roots but if the plant is strong then that wont make much of a difference.

you fucked up bro, never cut all the branches off like that.

my advice...just flower it. and start another.
 
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