I start from sprout as well, but the first 2 weeks are seedling stage. Too small really to put them on full lighting and to start feeding. At around day 14 (or whenever they seem sturdy enough with multiple leaf sets) I start the veg counter. Then restart to flower when I flip to 12/12.The moment the seedling sprouts = Day 1 Veg
The moment I see pistils(after starting 12/12)= Day 1 Flower
What's 3 months from start to finish?Considering it's 3 months from start to finish - I fail to see the relevancy of whether it's day one or not.
Sorry OFF, a lot of people on here get a little upset when you start counting. I have no idea why they get weird about it. Anyway, I like to count for comparisons and try to mimic other grows. What I've been told is when they pop out of soil is day one of seedling. When you see true leaves is day one of veg. The first day of 12/12 is flower.When does day 1 start? Is it the first day that fan leaves appear?
It just doesn't matter to you. Some people care. I wasn't talking about done. I was talking about counting.People anal.about counting days because it doesn't really matter. The plant tells you when its done not a calendar.
Counting days might make sense if you run clones from the same plant.
Breeder times are just a rough idea and are rarely accurate.
I make a mental note of dates. Its not nessacary.It just doesn't matter to you. Some people care. I wasn't talking about done. I was talking about counting.
To compile data for reference. To gauge expectations.What the hell do you count days for?
I guess I quit notes like 2009.....I have so many notebooks of them.....I basically do the same thing over and over. All I do is look at the plant and do what needs to be done and harvest when done......Hmm, I bet I take some again when I use the KIND in some playful growing to see what I can do with the line......Oh how many times have i thought "that one grow with that one plant. How many days did i flower that." Comes in real handy to have all that information if you're analytical like i am.
When you got 500 plants going with different strains and feeding schedules. Different people working on them. You better be counting days and taking notes. The ol looking at her to see what she needs may work with small grows but not on a large scale. Days of what was done and who did it are essential.I guess I quit notes like 2009.....I have so many notebooks of them.....I basically do the same thing over and over. All I do is look at the plant and do what needs to be done and harvest when done......Hmm, I bet I take some again when I use the KIND in some playful growing to see what I can do with the line......
Still, days of flower are meaningless. They're done when they're done. Environmental changes effect time. So does other things....
BUT, I do see your point.....Good thing for new growers to do and learn from = notes!
^this I can agree with.When you got 500 plants going with different strains and feeding schedules. Different people working on them. You better be counting days and taking notes. The ol looking at her to see what she needs may work with small grows but not on a large scale. Days of what was done and who did it are essential.
When you got 500 plants going with different strains and feeding schedules. Different people working on them. You better be counting days and taking notes. The ol looking at her to see what she needs may work with small grows but not on a large scale. Days of what was done and who did it are essential.