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Topping
weeks 4-5, 7
Defoliation
weeks 4, 7
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Grow medium
Perlite
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20 L
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Week 7
Vegetation
22
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12 hrs
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taikonaut taikonaut
5 months ago
My plant entered flowering stage and I'm very happy I think in 2 months she will be ready for harvest 😙
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Grow Questions
taikonaut
taikonautstarted grow question 6 months ago
Is it good time to start topping or wait 1 week?
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Le_Che
Le_Cheanswered grow question 6 months ago
Je te conseille d’attendre la semaine prochaine, enlève le 6ème noeuds, tu peux compter le nombre de nouveaux noeuds juste après le 5eme tu coupe, c’est ce que je fait
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 6 months ago
When I top, I wait till there are three nodes and then take the growth off above the third. This will give me 6 main branches to work with. If you prefer more main branches you can go more. The consensus is always how long your wanting to veg the plant before you flip to flower. How big to do want the plant to be? All this factors into the decision. At three nodes in, then top, I’m able to flower a nice even canopy starting week 4 of veg and the plant has 6 giant colas in the end. I hope this helps.
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taikonaut
taikonautstarted grow question 6 months ago
Hello guys, I switched light to 12/12 about 2 weeks ago and I think my plant doesn't want to enter flowering stage, what can I do?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 6 months ago
Plants will not switch to flower immediately when on 12/12, they need to be mature first. and even then it takes them a good 2 weeks to build up enough flowering hormones to do it before we see signs of it happening. Its why when you grow photoperiod seeds on 12/12 seed to harvest, they do not bloom once they sprout as they have to hit their maturity first. think of it like plant puberty, babies cant have kids till they hit puberty and sexually mature. Autoflowers are different and do what ever they want. kinda freaky mutants. they can bloom from a week of being alive. Good Luck!
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 6 months ago
Hello taikonaut, the plant is stretching already (pre flowering). But the only reason for a cannabis plant not flowering after switching to 12/1 could be a disrupted night cycle. So check any light leaks, but also the timers on your lamp for example. If it turns on for a short amount of time during the night it will keep the plant from flowering.
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GoldenWeedGrower
GoldenWeedGroweranswered grow question 6 months ago
You need to check if there are some others lights during her night, including tent's light leaks. She needs a complet darkness cycle of at least 10h to go blooming. Good Luck !
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CaliGen
CaliGencommentedweek 75 months ago
Nice plant 😍 Good luck and happy growing 🌱👊
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GrowthConsultant
GrowthConsultantcommentedweek 95 months ago
Nice and frosty buds already Happy flowering bud! 😎
taikonaut
taikonautcommented5 months ago
CaliGen
CaliGencommentedweek 75 months ago
Nice plant 😍 Good luck and happy growing 🌱👊
taikonaut
taikonautcommented5 months ago
@CaliGen, Thanks 😻
Vaderr
Vaderrcommentedweek 26 months ago
Don't worry about the leaves shape, all seedbanks use terms "indica" and "sativa" differently. For example Dutch Passion takes all of the specs into account (including terpenes). The strain might be labeled as "sativa" because of it's structure, but have body stone effects which is typical for indicas. While other seedbanks like Barney put more emphasis on the effects. Actually, leaves shape has nothing to do with the strain being indica or sativa, for instance, Strawberry Pie from fastbuds have leaves as thin as sativa landraces but is 80% indica. Hope this helps, Good Luck 🙌☘️
taikonaut
taikonautcommented6 months ago
@Vaderr, Wow, thank you 😍