Flowering advice. PICS!

BOOM WHOMP

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This plant had been topped very early due to bugs, then growth was stunted due to transplant. It is now doing very well and the nodes are starting to alternate. My problem is the plant only recieves 10 hours of sunlight a day. I cant move the plant so i was wondering if i am going to have problems flowering. Any advice is much appreciated. BOOM!
 

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Homegrowncronic

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yah your deffinately going to have problems. In order for plants to stay in the veg. stage they need atleast 18 hours of light, and 6 hours of darkness.
 

Angus

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yah your deffinately going to have problems. In order for plants to stay in the veg. stage they need atleast 18 hours of light, and 6 hours of darkness.
Bullshit.


OP: You mean it only gets 10 hours a day of direct sunlight, right? Of course you did, because you were talking about moving it.

That's plenty for it to grow big and strong, and you won't have any problems flowering. It will begin to flower as the days shorten, you will probably see the first pistils (hairs) around early august.
 

lostsoul420

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Feed veg nutes until ready to flower??
dont know that the dude above you is talking about make sure you have it at least with 5 hours of sunlight straight above it. normally between 12-5 called high noon hours. I dont think you'll be in any major danger but do make sure she gets good sunlight during the day.
 

BOOM WHOMP

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will i have to cover it or bring it inside to induce flowering? I am in early summer so can i just keep doing what i have been and let the light change due its thing?
 

DownOnWax

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Bullshit.


OP: You mean it only gets 10 hours a day of direct sunlight, right? Of course you did, because you were talking about moving it.

That's plenty for it to grow big and strong, and you won't have any problems flowering. It will begin to flower as the days shorten, you will probably see the first pistils (hairs) around early august.
Angus is right, don't forget you are still getting diffused light when not in direct sun.

Say, 10 hours of direct and 4-6 hours diffused is still going to give you a big healthy plant that produces some serious nugs.

Since you have it in a planter then you should start on a vegetative nutrient schedule and flower schedule when it comes time.

It looks good :)
 

DownOnWax

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will i have to cover it or bring it inside to induce flowering? I am in early summer so can i just keep doing what i have been and let the light change due its thing?
Yeah man, mother nature will take care of everything. :)

Basically all you have to do is check for pests and feed it (if you want). It should start flowering in early fall.
 

heathaa

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my plant outside is flowering cuz it matured and it gets 15 hrs light and theres a street light there so it doesnt get complete darkness to keep from starting it to flower. yet now it flowers cuz its mature. i live in florida and 15 hours of this summer sun and it still flowers
 
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