When will budding start on my clones in southern ontario?

Smrt

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My Ice are flowering heavily !!! Others are well into flower, comparable to 2 weeks indoors, Ice are halfwway done !

Canadian idiot, you should give them straight water and not go back to back with your veg and bloom feedings. Nutes will bind and plants "MAY" lock up, youre takin a chance and losing harvest weight at the same time.
 

freddiemoney

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can you ontario-ario-ario people update the status of your flowering.????
It doesn't seem to be so aggressive in the flowering stage yet.
I'm in the same boat, pistils showing up, but no real flowers to speak of yet. The process is underway though...
 

steampick

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I've got that Arjan Haze 3, which apparently finishes in November. By that time, I've already built a snowman and a bitchen snow fort. So, it's either gonna be a cheap, homemade greenhouse (as somebody linked to on another thread), or inside a solid shed with the 400 watt flowering grow light. Probably the last time I go with the haze (this was the first), even though it's an impressive looking plant when grown outdoors (all of them are at least 6 feet tall, and that's just in about 7 gallon pots). I'm going to get some pics tonight.
 

Extrodus

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Ive been growing 2 plants this summer since june 1st, both different strains, one has a skuny smell with dark leaves and the other is a fruit smell with light leaves and more branch to it. Both started flowering 4 days (I go out every day) and with everday the pistols just flooded out! You guys should have nice flowering plants by now! Already I could count at least 10 hairs a pocket on both plants.

Maybe its just tempatures outdoors but my plants started flowering adsactly at the same time, I live in southern ontario right by the lake so I dont see how people north of me cant be experiencing flowering yet; considering it gets colder the further north you go.
 

Smrt

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Canadianidiot... Tap water is fine if u let it sit for 24 hrs. Feed them food, yes, of course. What Im saying is DONT MIX veg food and bloom food. After feeding it veg food, give it 1 good flush, THEN put the bloom food to it. NEVER mix veg and bloom foods.
 

slartibartfast42

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What do you know about the history of the strain your growing? Indoors outdoors, Local strain and whatnot? And when does your growing season end?
All my Plants are well into flower at the moment and a few of them started flowering at the end of june. I will probably do a partial harvest on a couple of them later this week. I can't describe what i am growing but i have been crossing my earliest plants for a few years now and expect them all to be done by the end of september at the latest.
I would strongly suggest going for a plants that have a known early finishing habit and if you can find them getting some seeds from other local growers is the way to go as you really can't trust the information seed sellers publish. There is nothing more disapointing than tending a beautiful plant all summer only to have it not finish on you.
Some pictures
 

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Alright I just thought it was good to for transitioning! But now I will start donig it your way! So with tap water do you just put it in a 5gallon bucket and let it sit in a room overnight? or outside overnight?

Canadianidiot... Tap water is fine if u let it sit for 24 hrs. Feed them food, yes, of course. What Im saying is DONT MIX veg food and bloom food. After feeding it veg food, give it 1 good flush, THEN put the bloom food to it. NEVER mix veg and bloom foods.
 
Damn those are some pretty purple flowers you got there mate! Do you have any idea of what they are or where they are from? I know my Headband iS from humboldt and it is a very heavy sativa, I dont think it will finish early enough though so does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should do?


What do you know about the history of the strain your growing? Indoors outdoors, Local strain and whatnot? And when does your growing season end?
All my Plants are well into flower at the moment and a few of them started flowering at the end of june. I will probably do a partial harvest on a couple of them later this week. I can't describe what i am growing but i have been crossing my earliest plants for a few years now and expect them all to be done by the end of september at the latest.
I would strongly suggest going for a plants that have a known early finishing habit and if you can find them getting some seeds from other local growers is the way to go as you really can't trust the information seed sellers publish. There is nothing more disapointing than tending a beautiful plant all summer only to have it not finish on you.
Some pictures
 

slartibartfast42

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Thanks for the compliment, A wide assortment of different strains have gone into these plants over the years but Guerilla Gold has contributed a lot over the years and is a great strain if you want early and fast plants that still pack a good stone, early riser, early girl, durban poison, mighty mite and many others have contributed as well and the purple colors trace back to an auto flowering purple#1 and lethal purple. Unfourtunatly two years back i lost most of my seed crop and records so i am just growing out any seeds i have leftover in a quest to get my breeding efforts back on track.
Slart
 
Where did you get guerilla gold? Ive never heard of it before. I really like the purple. And btw my mother is showing her entrance to flower as her new growth is clamping upward to the sun and tons of new white hairs clustering up around the new growth on each node. So thats positive, as for her offspring clones most of which are starting to flower also but they seem to be a little slower right now, so I will start boosting them all this week!
 

slartibartfast42

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Sounds good with the flowering and for the life of me i can't remember where i got them but i will poke around and see if i can relocate that information as i would like to see whats new with those strains. I love the purple ones too and while they are quite variable in stone some of them hold their own with the best varieties out there and they seem to have better than average mold resistance.. I don't like to generalize (but going to do it anyway) as the exibit lots of variation but med patients and folk music artist seem to love em.
 
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