Ready to flower or nah?

First is right before flowering. Then the initial stretch. And then flowering. Maybe you can use that to judge. Youd do okay flipping now. Or if you're looking for more you do more.
 

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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?
 
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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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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