feildgrow247
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can you make the plant go into flowering just by putting the light at 12/12?
not saying that thats wrong but i have switched to 12/12 when a plant is like 6 inches and it was flowering way befor i seen alternating nodesto clarify, a plant won't flower till it is mature, no matter what schedule it's on. Maturity is most easily seen by the presence of alternating nodes. You can flower a plant as long as it stays alive, however there is a window of peak potency which is an entire subject unto itself. There is a whole forum here dedicated to it, look for the Harvesting and Curing forums
i get what you are trying to say, i think, i will explain my experience if you put a 6" clone into flower(which i do all the time) it of course will not just start flowering in the first day in 12/12 lighting and finish at its starting height of 6" it does go through a maturity stage in the first weeks of flower where it grows in a vegetive state. when it then reaches its maturity level(another words sufficient hormone buildup) it starts flowering.I've put at least 10 plants into flower prematurely and have yet to see one flower till it was ready. It's also a fairly prevalent viewpoint, so there's gotta be others who have had the same experience.
You made a great point supporting "Not flower til mature" of course its not scientific fact without a precedented rereference. I can believe it thinking of it this way.....I human boy's testicles will not drop until he reaches puberty. The same thing right?i get what you are trying to say, i think, i will explain my experience if you put a 6" clone into flower(which i do all the time) it of course will not just start flowering in the first day in 12/12 lighting and finish at its starting height of 6" it does go through a maturity stage in the first weeks of flower where it grows in a vegetive state. when it then reaches its maturity level(another words sufficient hormone buildup) it starts flowering.
It's uncommon for clones to not be mature. Usually by the time a plant has grown large enough to take clones it's either mature, or damn close. I was more talking about coming from seed. Most plants won't show flowers in the first bit of 12/12. Last 3 plants I flowered took up to 2 weeks of 12/12 to flower, that's different though than what I was describing about putting seedlings in flower. Of course how soon a plant hits maturity will depend on strain and environment.i get what you are trying to say, i think, i will explain my experience if you put a 6" clone into flower(which i do all the time) it of course will not just start flowering in the first day in 12/12 lighting and finish at its starting height of 6" it does go through a maturity stage in the first weeks of flower where it grows in a vegetive state. when it then reaches its maturity level(another words sufficient hormone buildup) it starts flowering.