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geturgrowon
geturgrowonstarted grow question 2 days ago
Do you think 113 days is enough time to finish a grow ? New to this form not sure why I have to post a question...
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a day ago
113days = 16weeks, lots of time to finish a grow. If its photoperiod flip it around week 6, if its an autoflower it will flip itself around week 5. Look at other diaries of the seed your thinking of growing to get an estimated timeline, try and math your grow style eg, leds lights and soilless.
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modmyplants
modmyplantsanswered grow question 2 days ago
The overall time doesnt tell you anything, plants have a fixed time of 9-10 weeks of flowering. In your case that would imply 6weeks of veg-phase before, which is good. But if she grew for 10weeks in veg and is only flowering 6 weeks for example then no. Flowering starts when you give plants 12/12 lightcycle or on automatics automatically after few weeks.
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gREEn7o0
gREEn7o0answered grow question 2 days ago
16 weeks is plenty depending on what you are looking for. Good luck, Happy growing.
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PenguPoop
PenguPoopanswered grow question 2 days ago
Limited Timeframes are probably not ideal but 113 Days is around 16 weeks There many factors which can affect the timeframe, like Potsize, Genetic etc I would go for Autoflowers or Fastflower strains whith short Flowertimes
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Kirsten
Kirstenanswered grow question 2 days ago
Yes, that's enough time to complete, may be quicker still with autoflowers. Hooe this helps! 🙂
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2 days ago
might be tight on drying, but as far as growing some plants and harvesting, for sure.. and they can be fairly large plants. you could do a short vege phase and finish well under 100 days, too, which would give plenty of time to dry the buds slowly. This all depends on how large of a plant you intend to grow (vege length). genetics will impact growth potential of any seed. Ideally you want 10-14 days to dry it nice and slowly, but if not tightly controlling environment, could dry faster, too. various options to manipulate that as far as dry vs wet trim and how large of plant chunks you dry. whole limbs and whole plants obviously take longer, all other factors the same. you don't have to post a question... something must have been misinterpretted. a grow question input is in every diary, but you don't have to use it.
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