Charlie Green
Well-Known Member
Is it smart to start flowering 5cm plan?
what kind of difference does it have, when you start flowering them early stage.
what kind of difference does it have, when you start flowering them early stage.
wat u think ill get from thisIf it is a clone then you are probably going to end up with a 6in flowered plant worth about an 1/8th. If it is a seedling it will continue to veg until it is ready regaurdless of 12/12.
srry ur wrong becuz i took clone b4 i went into 12/12 and they been in the same room and all my clones are now floweringwhether its a seed or a clone makes no difference. it will continue to grow and veg until you switch to 12 hours light and 12 hours darkness, unless its an autoflowering strain.
to op: most people wait until 2-4 weeks of growth to flower their plants because it will generally yield a lot more bud.
I wasnt saying that you couldnt grow them from start to finish in 12/12 i was just saying that a seedling wouldnt start flowering at 5cm just because it is 12/12, it would still go through vegging until it was mature enough to start flowering. But this is just how i understand it and you actually do it, so correct me if im wrong.People do 12/12 from seed all the time. Look this over https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/175581-12-12-seed-club-show.html
this is a good grow journal (my humans) https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/151253-12-12-seed-harvest-1-a.html
whether its a seed or a clone makes no difference. it will continue to grow and veg until you switch to 12 hours light and 12 hours darkness, unless its an autoflowering strain.
to op: most people wait until 2-4 weeks of growth to flower their plants because it will generally yield a lot more bud.
You have been corrected 5cm is close enuf to from seed, that it will continue to vegetate.I wasnt saying that you couldnt grow them from start to finish in 12/12 i was just saying that a seedling wouldnt start flowering at 5cm just because it is 12/12, it would still go through vegging until it was mature enough to start flowering. But this is just how i understand it and you actually do it, so correct me if im wrong.