MaxBax
Active Member
Hi People
This is my first post. I have to say this site is an awesome growers resource
I have read heaps of the threads and love how everyone (even when disagreeing) is so polite and act with good humour (that is due Im sure to well wired brains from a healthy diet of THC)
although I have noticed many spulling errers.?. (possibly also a result of THC)
Im (down here) in Australia (highest per capita pot use, I proudly believe), and as we are just at the start of outdoor grow season, I thought I would put a few out this year.
on to the question: What would be the correct process for inducing flowering, on an outdoor plant? My understanding is that if I just let them do their thing, they will start to bud when the days get cooler and shorter, etc but that would mean waiting till the end of summer. We (in Aus) are in the middle of spring (so the end of summer is over 4 months away). I dont want 8 footers! I would like to flower them at about 3 feet (or as G Knowm has suggested, at 4-6 nodes)
Can I cover the plants (during the morning or in the afternoon) to trick them into thinking the days are getting shorter? or is there another way.
Thanks
Im (down here) in Australia (highest per capita pot use, I proudly believe), and as we are just at the start of outdoor grow season, I thought I would put a few out this year.
on to the question: What would be the correct process for inducing flowering, on an outdoor plant? My understanding is that if I just let them do their thing, they will start to bud when the days get cooler and shorter, etc but that would mean waiting till the end of summer. We (in Aus) are in the middle of spring (so the end of summer is over 4 months away). I dont want 8 footers! I would like to flower them at about 3 feet (or as G Knowm has suggested, at 4-6 nodes)
Can I cover the plants (during the morning or in the afternoon) to trick them into thinking the days are getting shorter? or is there another way.
Thanks