when is actual veg/flower??

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Your veg time is basically after you plant your seedlings they pop up and get to 3 nodes high or if using clones when they are rooted and put into the grow cycle. Flower time starts 7 days after you flip to 12/12 . Some who don't really know what they are doing will try to tell you its the day you flip 12/12 but that's very wrong and usually inexpirence growers will think that. You wait one week into 12/12 and day 8 of 12/12 is day 1 flower as you changed the feed schedule cutting back nitrogen and also the light cycle. This is called the transition week and it officially moves plants out of veg into a bloom cycle.
 

Thundercat

Well-Known Member
The side of your nutrient bottle usually even has a specific measurement for the transition phase with most brands. I've preached this a few times to newer growers that can't figure out why their plants don't have ,many flowers on them but have been in 12/12 for 3-4. The plants take time to transition from veg to flower, and the amount of time they take even has variables.

Its not even as simple as flowering starts 1 week after 12/12, but thats a pretty safe bet if you are growing from clone. The amount of time it takes a plant to transition is effected by genetics, as well as maturity. If your plants are grown from seed it will generally take 7-10 weeks of veg growth for a plant to genetically mature. Some mature faster, and some slower. If you flower a mature plant it will likely only take about a week to transition to flower, sometimes faster. If you flower an immature plant, it can take 2-4 weeks depending on how immature it is.

I havn't counted days on a plant in years though. I keep track of when I put my batches of plants in to flower, and then I watch the plants as they grow. Once that batch reachs its harvest window I check the trichs and pull the plants when they are ready. You gotta just read the plants. I would never suggest harvesting a plant late or early, but when you harvest should have nothing to do with the number of days and everything to do with the maturity of the plant.
 

DosRay444

Member
The side of your nutrient bottle usually even has a specific measurement for the transition phase with most brands. I've preached this a few times to newer growers that can't figure out why their plants don't have ,many flowers on them but have been in 12/12 for 3-4. The plants take time to transition from veg to flower, and the amount of time they take even has variables.

Its not even as simple as flowering starts 1 week after 12/12, but thats a pretty safe bet if you are growing from clone. The amount of time it takes a plant to transition is effected by genetics, as well as maturity. If your plants are grown from seed it will generally take 7-10 weeks of veg growth for a plant to genetically mature. Some mature faster, and some slower. If you flower a mature plant it will likely only take about a week to transition to flower, sometimes faster. If you flower an immature plant, it can take 2-4 weeks depending on how immature it is.

I havn't counted days on a plant in years though. I keep track of when I put my batches of plants in to flower, and then I watch the plants as they grow. Once that batch reachs its harvest window I check the trichs and pull the plants when they are ready. You gotta just read the plants. I would never suggest harvesting a plant late or early, but when you harvest should have nothing to do with the number of days and everything to do with the maturity of the plant.
Great response, helps me out a lot! Thank you!
 

DosRay444

Member
Every day.I've been told to hold of on watering till the soil is almost dry but don't like that idea I've got the time to look after them but I'm finding it difficult to find a balance the plants r 5 weeks old and I thought I was doing great plants were looking really well until the yellow leaves two days ago
This may help you out.. I read this and wanted to pass it along..

"Usually you will only want to remove browned leaves. With a thick canopy under indoor light the lower growth will yellow and die, this is because the plant isn't getting much light there and steals the nutrients from these now unneeded leaves. This is nature at work and not always a sign of too much or few nutrients."
 

Greenhouse;save

Well-Known Member
This may help you out.. I read this and wanted to pass it along..

"Usually you will only want to remove browned leaves. With a thick canopy under indoor light the lower growth will yellow and die, this is because the plant isn't getting much light there and steals the nutrients from these now unneeded leaves. This is nature at work and not always a sign of too much or few nutrients."
Yea thx for the info feel a bit better now that I no it wasn't a mistake on my part that caused.i will keep a close eye on it
 
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