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Ganja_Victoria_Aus
Ganja_Victoria_Ausstarted grow question a year ago
Sorry. My faulty. Actually growdiaries fault. I stop to uupdate correctly photo and nutrients. Because growdiaries crash with any my update. That's why is mostly photo no data. Plant are be progress from 5lt to 12lt always giving her perfect nutrition. Trough phase. 18/hour light
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Bmolly
Bmollyanswered grow question a year ago
There are several possible reasons why a plant may be flowering slowly. Here are some common causes to consider: Lack of adequate light: The amount and quality of light that a plant receives are crucial for its floral development. If the plant is not getting enough direct sunlight or if the artificial lighting is not sufficiently intense, it can delay its flowering process. Inadequate nutrition: A plant needs balanced nutrients for optimal growth, including flower formation. If the plant lacks essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, or potassium, it can affect its ability to flower properly. Inappropriate temperature: Extreme temperatures, both high and low, can affect a plant's flowering process. It's important to maintain an appropriate and stable temperature to promote healthy flowering. Insufficient water or improper watering: Proper watering is essential for a plant's overall health and flower development. If the plant is not receiving enough water or if it is being overwatered, it can affect its ability to produce flowers. Genetic factors: Some plant varieties naturally have a longer flowering time than others. It's possible that the slow flowering could be a result of the plant's genetic makeup. Environmental stress: Environmental factors such as high humidity, pests, diseases, or inadequate airflow can cause stress to the plant and affect its flowering process. To address the issue, ensure that the plant is receiving adequate light, provide it with a balanced fertilizer to meet its nutritional needs, maintain appropriate temperature and watering practices, and create a favorable growing environment. If the problem persists, it may be helpful to consult a gardening expert for further assistance. Remember, each plant is unique, and it may take some time for it to reach its flowering stage. Patience and proper care are key.
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