Ready to flower or nah?

adamojor000

New Member
really awesome looking pics my guy. see my little girl Is about that size as those girls in the pics.

I have her in a 5 gal felt pot in a 3x3x5ft tent.

see the thing is I have 3 more seeds I want to plant. this first one as u see here was my trial run for all my equipment. my first time growing indoors with an led. its turning out really good but I want to do at least 3 at once combined with some LST and lay some trelling to sog and get a new light to do so.

What is flower stretch by the way?
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
really awesome looking pics my guy. see my little girl Is about that size as those girls in the pics.

I have her in a 5 gal felt pot in a 3x3x5ft tent.

see the thing is I have 3 more seeds I want to plant. this first one as u see here was my trial run for all my equipment. my first time growing indoors with an led. its turning out really good but I want to do at least 3 at once combined with some LST and lay some trelling to sog and get a new light to do so.

What is flower stretch by the way?
The day you switch to 12/12 lighting for flower is NOT the actual date the plant starts to flower.
For around 2 weeks the plant will start an exhilarated growth spurt. This time frame from 12/12 is
considered "Stretching" during flower. depending on the size of your plant at the time of flower
start and amount of light the stretch may be 15+ " .

When breeders say 9 weeks they usually count from the end of the "Stretch" or actual start of the plant flower cycle.

So if your breeder says 9 weeks, you may have to wait 10 or 11 from 12/12 before it is ready for harvest.
 
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adamojor000

New Member
The day you switch to 12/12 lighting for flower is NOT the actual date the plant starts to flower.
For around 2 weeks the plant will start an exhilarated growth spurt. This time frame from 12/12 is
considered "Stretching" during flower. depending on the size of your plant at the time of flower
start and amount of light the stretch may be 15+ " .

When breeders say 9 weeks they usually count from the end of the "Stretch" or actual start of the plant flower cycle.

So if your breeder says 9 weeks, you may have to wait 10 or 11 from 12/12 before it is ready for harvest.
interesting. well based off that info I imagine I'm ready to flower because my tent is only like 64 in and the plant already 15 in. I will be switching to 12/12 in a week
I'm actually really excited for the flower stretch. I will keep u guys updated. this my first indoor and I'm excited to start doin multiple plants for big yields and even go hydro eventually
 
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