Anyone in Norcal flowering yet?

obijohn

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Usually my grows have started flowering before the end of July, so far nada this year. Anyone else still waiting ? Starting to get antsy because historically by mid October rain and moisture start and bud rot as well, and I don't want to harvest before they are ready
 

MadBret

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I've got some hairs showing for sure but still stretching away for now. By the first week or two of August, I expect to see flowers started.
 

thumper60

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Are yes the thrills of growing weed without full control. Iam at 44 lat New england Looks like the stretch is over hairs are popping now.
 

OGGanjaPatient

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Not yet but I got hella late start this year
If you're outdoors starting late shouldn't matter,... unless you're doing autos,... plants will flower when the days get shorter so just because you started late doesn't mean it will flower later, it's triggered by daylight hours.
 

obijohn

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So weird, years past flowering usually was happening before the end of July. I have had some stretch for a few weeks but that's all
 

Dark_Hatchling

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So weird, years past flowering usually was happening before the end of July. I have had some stretch for a few weeks but that's all
Yeah, that's weird man. I don't have a ton of grows under my belt but this is my 5th grow, and my plants have always been clearly flowering by the end of the first week of August...or so.
 

bigboerboel

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In central coast Calif. I'm in the same position. Four plants over 7 feet now. No sign of flower yet, but the preflower stretch kicked in this week. Even the two indicas have yet to show preflower. My indicas have always been in flower by the last week of July. Weird year.
 

obijohn

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Mine started finally flowering early/mid August. They are doing ok but with fall weather here they don't get much sun and the nights are getting cool. I doubt they'll be ready until around mid October, hoping the rains and budworms don't fuck them up before then
 

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Krit

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Mine started in early July. I did have a little reveg, but really hasn't affected them besides some extra leaves.
They are on track for a normal mid-late October harvest. If rot doesn't get them!
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cominvatyoulive

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Usually my grows have started flowering before the end of July, so far nada this year. Anyone else still waiting ? Starting to get antsy because historically by mid October rain and moisture start and bud rot as well, and I don't want to harvest before they are ready
If you know it's going to rain cover them with plastic and as soon as it stops raining uncover them, way better than bud rot..
 

obijohn

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If you know it's going to rain cover them with plastic and as soon as it stops raining uncover them, way better than bud rot..
Plants are in the back yard and I have a day room, covered patio with screens and a door. I just move them in there when it rains, it's only a few feet from where they are. Even so I've gotten rot because of moisture in the air and occasional budworm - although weekly spraying with spinosad has almost eliminated that problem
 
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