flowering taking forever!!! HELP!

theunknown

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I am using the ag. I have been flowering now for about a month and a half. I see not one bud, I mean all of the plants showed there sex I had only one female. The lights messed up a couple time, cutting on too early but I mean should that have put the flowering process so far behind?
 

alexdunaba

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aerogrow isn't the best system. also, it depends on your light cycle, and more than likely nutes will play a factor. just a guess, though. :D check the grow faq.
 

toast master

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Check to make sure your not getting stray light on the grow... small amount of light can delay flowering... should be 12 /12 ... good luck
 

NoDrama

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if you have been flowering for 6 weeks and have no buds, then your either letting light in during dark periods, or you don't have your light schedule correct.
 

leojapsky

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toast master you are super right,.........i had the room setup.......small crack of light caused my females to veg........and delayed flowering for one month........but now i have 4 footers and there budding now after i sealed the window the right way no light leaks
 

Earl

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Most varieties will not flower before putting on 13 nodes,
some 11, no matter the light cycle.

Remember, in the spring,
the plants sprout under 12/12 light cycle.

Your plant must reach a certain size
before it will flower under any light cycle.
.
 

toast master

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Earl.. are you sure , I have clones 1 week out of the clone box and they are already flowering with only 2- 3 nodes.. sog style
 

Earl

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Clones are different than seedlings

If you are growing clones they will flower,
after a few weeks of 12/12

Not so with growth from seed,
due to hormones.

Dutch Master Pentrator/Reverse foliar spray,
will prevent hermies
and encourage early flowers.
.
 

toast master

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Ya i think your right Earl . however...... after A mo and a half of flowering he should have something...? pre flowers? he said they showed there sex....
 

kaos.underwave

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what strain man?

I once had a widow that was exposed to the most ridiculous random light schedule ever for months, and it still flowered with no complications. Weird...

Then again, I had a plant that took about the same amount of time as yours, and found my fan was letting in a tiny square of light, after I sorted that out it was fine.
 

Earl

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Until the plant has a certain number of nodes it will not flower.
Of course I mean a plant grown from seed.

Some varieties it is 9 nodes, some 11 and some 13.

There may be a longer strain
but it has probably been bread out of existence.

I like the 13 node variety for high yield,
if you have room like I do.

The 9 node variety would be an indica.

The 13 node variety would be a sativa.

And the 11 node type are hybrid indica/sativa crosses.

This is a rule of thumb
and not hard and fast genetic typing,
but pretty close.
 

fitzyno1

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Shamilleon you are hijacking another mans thread.
But it could be a number of things.
Room temperature too high,
Light too far away,
have you and oscillating fan directed at the plant to strengthen the stems?
As i said it could be a number of things.
 

shamilleon

Active Member
I threw some seeds in a pot of soil and they started to grow. Out of 50 plants, only 5 servived. I kept the pot in the back window where there is lots of light, the next thing I knew she was growing fast. Someone told me to pluck the top off and let it sprout out at the bottom. It did and it's still growing after about two months. I don't want her to grow anymore. What should I do now.
 

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fitzyno1

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This is hydro forum, you need to go to get help in the soil growers
You need the right environment for you plants to grow, your cruel lol.
 

fitzyno1

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Get a hps light, put your plants and light in a dark room and set the light on a timer for 12/12 on off light, let it flower.
 
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