recvryjst42day
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When you guys say straight into flower is that straight from the cut or after it has successfully rooted....just thought about that feel stupid that I didnt ask before, just assumed straight from the cut.
that was for a competition, to be finished in time... wasn't it? and that was straight from seed.greenhouse puts arjans haze straight to flower because haze takes longer to flower (4 weeks longer)
Ok I understand that if I flower my seed plants early I lose potency. But what about seeds from said seed plant. Will they be less potent b/c the mother was? Or will they have the same potential for thc production as a seed from a properly vegged mom?Let's clear up a few 'potential' misunderstandings here.
Putting clones into flower as soon as they've rooted is standard practice for people who have access to clones - the majority do not - which is why this practice might be new to you and not widely practiced. You can ONLY do this with clones - not plants from seed - most people grow from seed and not many have the resources to keep 'mother' plants where clones come from.
Why can you do this with clones and not from seed? You can do it from seed, but you won't get as good results from seed as you do from clones, principle reason being, clones are a lot more 'hardy' than new seed seedlings and most importantly of all, clones take on the 'genetic' age of the mother plant they're taken from, seed plants don't.
Why is the age of the mother plant important?
Plants should be flowered when they reach sexual maturity, flowering seed plants before 6-8 weeks vegetative growth have passed means you're flowering them before they've reached sexual maturity. When you flower a clone, as I said, it takes on the age of the mother plant. So if the mother plant is 8 weeks old - so is the clone. So the clone is ALREADY at sexual maturity despite only being a couple of inches tall and READY To be put into flowering regardless of it's size.
The most important reason of all is because the older a plant is, the more Cannabinoids it produces. A 12 week old plant will produce more Cannabinoids than an 8 week old plant, and an 8 week old clone will produce more Cannabinoids than a plant grown and flowered from seed.
So, the bottom line is this - clones can be treated as sexually mature plants, and can be flowered almost as soon as the clones have rooted - with no loss of potency that you would get if you tried to flower a seed plant before it was sexually mature.
Not sure on the loss of potency in the first place... even if placed into flower early the plant will still need to mature to a point where it pre-flowers before it can adequately build the hormone to induce flowering. Also flowering is genetic, and trich's don't really start appearing until the second week of actual flower (not including the forced part in the time scale). Flowering is genetic, so once the plant starts flowering it should age the same no matter what.Ok I understand that if I flower my seed plants early I lose potency. But what about seeds from said seed plant. Will they be less potent b/c the mother was? Or will they have the same potential for thc production as a seed from a properly vegged mom?