Late Bloomer?

wontime

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Ok i started with a 10 pack of seeds, got 5 females, one month into flowering i have 4 nice buds forming but the 5th female has grown 3-4 inches taller and hasnt done any flowering, it has the white pistols but thats about it.
 

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hobogrower

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Give her some more bloom nutes to induce the budding she might be your best plant if when it stretched that extra it grew tight nodes
 

wontime

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One more question, I watched the sea of green video, but i cant remember if he says he mists his flowering plants with celtzer water or soda water???
 

hobogrower

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I have heard of misting early in flower with bloom nutes to create more bud sites but not late into flower bcuz mold. I have only done this once i'm not a mister nor will i ever be one. Find some alaska morbloom 0-10-10 its cheap and you can easily up your intake to 0-30-30 i also you a pure nitrogen sources also like organic bat g or nitrogen derived from molasses so you can feed just the right amount of nitrogen with your bloom nutes week 1 6-5-5 /w2 4-10-10 /w3 2-20-20 /w4 cut the nitro feed it whatever it can handle of the morbloom very easy way to get used to using nutes as organics are hard to burn plants with
 

passerbye

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"Club Soda" and Seltzer water are the same thing. Unflavored carbonated water.

Generally stuff you will find for sale has been artifically carbonated. Nothing wrong with this, just cheaper to do. They simulate naturally occuring "mineral water". This is Perrier. Water is forced up through mineral rocks where the water gets carbonated through a natural process. The same can be done by injecting CO2 into liquid. This is how Pepsi is also made.

They are one in the same. What you DONT want to buy is TONIC water or any flavored water. I always use Safeway Seltzer water. Cheap and unflavored.

You can mist at any time in the cycle if you know what you are doing. Mold is an issue in certain situations, so be alert. In the absence of any issues, misting is merely another way to get nutes into the plants. A leaf will absorb like a root. But you need to be careful: if you plants are nuted up (you will see the tips of leaves start to turn brown ie "burn" a bit) then forcing more nutes will only make it worse. Check your leaves. If they are 100% no burn or nute burn marks foiler feed. If you see burn dont force it. A root can withstand excess nutes far more than a leaf can. If you burn your plant, you will cry like a little baby girl.

In your pictures, I see they are green with slight tip burn. As noted above, (for a ameteur) I would not mist. You could burn them more. If you do, do a 1/4 to 1/2 recommended wait 4-6 hours and look. If they burn more, stop. But overall I think they look like they are getting enough nutes. Could be the strain. And the last plant may be bisexually confused. If they came from the same seeds, I would keep my eye on it. Not all plants turn out perfect.
 
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