potroastV2
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When to Induce Flowering on Indoor Plants
The more time a plant spends in vegetative growth before flowering, the more fruit or flowers the plant will yield. The reason for this is that the longer the plant is left vegetating, the more it can build up energy storage reserves especially in its roots.
Because of indoor limitations (particularly in marijuana), weed famers must choose a point to put their plants into production, at the first opportunity.
Plants will double in size before full flowering and fruiting; so to produce a plant that is yielding fully at a final height of 24-36 inches, it should be put into production at about 12-14 inches tall.
If the marijuana plants are put into production too early, they will not have sufficient energy reserves built up to produce a big yield. If you compensate with spacing plants closer, the leaves tend to canopy too much, and although the leaf coverage is extensive, the yield will not be great.
The more time a plant spends in vegetative growth before flowering, the more fruit or flowers the plant will yield. The reason for this is that the longer the plant is left vegetating, the more it can build up energy storage reserves especially in its roots.
Because of indoor limitations (particularly in marijuana), weed famers must choose a point to put their plants into production, at the first opportunity.
Plants will double in size before full flowering and fruiting; so to produce a plant that is yielding fully at a final height of 24-36 inches, it should be put into production at about 12-14 inches tall.
If the marijuana plants are put into production too early, they will not have sufficient energy reserves built up to produce a big yield. If you compensate with spacing plants closer, the leaves tend to canopy too much, and although the leaf coverage is extensive, the yield will not be great.