Ideas on lack of flowering.

bradburry

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its not a light leak or temps because i run mine at 31°c sometimes with leaks too and there fine............just thought id wait for the first person to say something ......lol
 

Cannasutraorganics

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its not a light leak or temps because i run mine at 31°c sometimes with leaks too and there fine............just thought id wait for the first person to say something ......lol
If you use silica you can get to 100 degrees and keep growing. I would check for defective timer. If not digital, could be. Seen it more then a dozen times. I've had timers that turned off in the middle.
 

hydroMD

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Id guess its something with your strain. Coukd be a ling flowering sativa. I've grown ones that dont start to bulk until week 7.
 

FrozenChozen

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View attachment 3294828 Where are your genetics from?
I can't belive any of these jokers and there temp and light leak issue.
These are plants, outside is never completey dark either and they finish outside.
:clap:HELLO!:clap:
The moon glows due to the reflection of the sun.... Cannabis as an outdoor plant which hardly ever sees the same "pitch black" that indoor growers provide at lights out, yet outdoor growers have no problem flowering... Genetics are to blame here. Not lights or temperature or humidity.....
By chance are you running Skunk Haze or Hawaiian Skunk Haze or any other crappy Herbies genetics?
correct us all then
Please master green thumb expert grower
@Cold$moke
correct us omnipotent one
 

THE KONASSURE

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check for root issues if its your 1st time running hydro and put some pics up so we can see what`s going on with your rig

I`d also check that it`s ppm`s are high enough as its running flower now so needs more pk cal mag and so on

If she kept being slow I`d give her a day or 2 in the dark or use me some triacontanol
 

bradburry

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:clap:HELLO!:clap:
The moon glows due to the reflection of the sun.... Cannabis as an outdoor plant which hardly ever sees the same "pitch black" that indoor growers provide at lights out, yet outdoor growers have no problem flowering... Genetics are to blame here. Not lights or temperature or humidity.....
By chance are you running Skunk Haze or Hawaiian Skunk Haze or any other crappy Herbies genetics?

Please master green thumb expert grower
@Cold$moke
correct us omnipotent one
it wasnt me giving bad info
 

Cold$moke

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Just read

the whole the moon glows at night is an old argument my opinion is they arent outside now are they

frozen your just a liar anyways and you and your posts kinda prove it lol

at bradburry

how can you say you got your temps in check when you said you run at 31c wich is 89f right

come on guys this is all noob shit here

I shouldnt have to explain my self its all in the threads:)
 

Cold$moke

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Im no matser only been at this for 11+ years but

im not a pussy or a liar like some and I didnt learn how to grow on a forum lol
 

bradburry

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Just read

the whole the moon glows at night is an old argument my opinion is they arent outside now are they

frozen your just a liar anyways and you and your posts kinda prove it lol

at bradburry

how can you say you got your temps in check when you said you run at 31c wich is 89f right

come on guys this is all noob shit here

I shouldnt have to explain my self its all in the threads:)
i said somtimes its 31........i think you do need to explain yourself.
 

Cold$moke

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Humidity or lack of oxygen is what im think has caused the problem. Today is the hottest day of the year and record temps for november ....climate change much. 110f / 40degree C , internally the cabinet is 31c which I think is alright - not ideal.

I had the intake fan on the bottom on the cabinet sucking cooler air from under the house , with a opening at the top for the air to vent out. I changed this today so i have the at the top sucking the air out while (passively?) drawing the air in. I think temps are lower so maybe this is working better.

A couple of times ive noticed moisture on some leaves from humidity even with the fan sucking in alot of cooler air so maybe this will solve that problem and i'll have more luck next time.
Sorry @bradburry it was this guy

and im no pussie or liar.
Go read frozens posts lol
besides that I dont need any help from peeps on here I just try to help noobs not get half asssed info like its ok to occasionally hit certain temps

where as you should tell them its not okay and should be.fixxed

and it doesnt matter to me one bit
just my opinions not everyone is going to like them and im fine with that:)
 

Cold$moke

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For anyone that grows with high temps fix your probs and report back I guarantee your yields and flavors will be better
 

FrozenChozen

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Please read my posts, and tell me where I have lied.
For anyone that grows with high temps fix your probs and report back I guarantee your yields and flavors will be better
that has nothing to do with the lack of flowering.... 78.8F is the "perfect" temperature for most strains and life in general... of course lowering the temperature to less than 85F is going to improve end results
 
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