It depends how mature the plant is when you flip. A clone will usually start flowering sooner because it's older. My clones all have pre flowers their whole life, so when I flip them they change fast.As the title says when should flowering start after flip?
What changes should I notice when flipped?
Here is my plant day 9 since flip.
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Nice to know. This was grown from seed but has been vegging for almost 2-3 months with pre flowers popping up. So I’m expecting I might see a noticeable change probably this week or next week.It depends how mature the plant is when you flip. A clone will usually start flowering sooner because it's older. My clones all have pre flowers their whole life, so when I flip them they change fast.
Time is Key!They will start to look like this, just give it time.
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Yes sir. Growing is a patience game. Funny thing is people, including myself, get caught up in time frames all the time never thinking that plants can't tell time nor read a calendar.Time is Key!
The way this looks compared to my plant I think my plant is on the verge of shooting out pistils.They will start to look like this, just give it time.
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She’s in a 7gal smart pot shes got a whole lotta space for her roots. I have a grow journal on this grow here’s a link.Those plants look nice and healthy.
I'm on grow #1 and I noticed flowers popping in on week 2 and by week 3 they nearly doubled in height.
What size pot are you in? That looks huge.
I'd be interested to see weekly updates on how that netting gets filled up.
I think I may try a trellis net on my 2nd grow.
Looks like it, now you get to use that most ancient of growing methods handed down from generation to generation. The skill of leaving it alone to do it's thing, lol. It is a tough one to master but in growing patience is rewarded.The way this looks compared to my plant I think my plant is on the verge of shooting out pistils.
Lmao for sure. The only thing I do right now is water it and lst to even out the canopy for the most part it’s on cruise control! Learned my lesson once never needed it again!Looks like it, now you get to use that most ancient of growing methods handed down from generation to generation. The skill of leaving it alone to do it's thing, lol. It is a tough one to master but in growing patience is rewarded.
I checked out your grow journal and saw your seedling broke through the soil on July 21st.She’s in a 7gal smart pot shes got a whole lotta space for her roots. I have a grow journal on this grow here’s a link.
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Yes! This right here. I was also worried about the string/twine I was using. Good thing I spent 3 bucks on it lol I will take this into consideration thanks for the heads up and feedback Doug!I would make one suggestion to you that may help down the road, change your trellis/netting now before you start to flower. I popped over to your grow journal link and would be concerned about the string you used. It is very fibrous and I would imagine those fibers will get caught up in your buds. You will end up smoking bits of twine. Just a thought, plants look great.
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Get some wood and make a frame. Just checked out your grow journal too! Nice looking plants!I have this on my to buy list.
Since I am growing in a closet, I'm not sure where I would connect them too though.
What do people do in that situation?