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Ready for flowering phase?

RX1966
RX1966started grow question 2mo ago
Ready for flowering phase?
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Stork
Storkanswered grow question 2mo ago
Not ready let her get back on her feet before switching to flowering
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2mo ago
stop defoliating like that, as others said -- read 'to defoliate or not..' on cocoforcannabis.com. Their guides and articles have the least amount of bro science you can find, but their forums and user-submitted stuff is just as suspect as every other grow site, lol. when you flip to flower isn't a maybe... it's cause and effect... how much space needs to be filled by this plant? if it's filling roughly 1/2 of that space, it's good to go. It's not something you ponder. You have a goal or target, you wait for an observable trigger and you send it into flower. Lots of genetic variety out there, so over time you'll learn the best happy-zone as far as how much space is left to fill... the older the plant the more potential to grow after flip (assumes growth is not limited by pot size or enviornment etc... common sense stuff). A 4-week vege might double and a 8 week vege might triple... then genetic variety on top of that... don't overthink what you can't control... take a note, a pictur ewhatever to keep track of how/when you flipped and adjust your process based on results... not every garden has teh same growth rate so how you do things makes when you flip different than anyone else.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2mo ago
Your stripped them down to much IMO. You can flower if you want though.
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daggaDNA
daggaDNAanswered grow question 2mo ago
You can grow 12/12 from seed. There are no rules when comes to, it's just that some cultivars perform better than other when comes to that, but the quality of the flowers will stay the same. Only yield will be affected. Too long veg is worst than too short for the general health of the plant development - less problems on a long run.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2mo ago
You could, but you have destroyed your potential by removing all those leaves that were going to make the energy that your plant needs to grow its flowers. You would be better off waiting for a new flush of leaves to grow before sending it into flowering.
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Core_T_Son
Core_T_Sonanswered grow question 2mo ago
Ja, unbedingt. Die wachsen kurz nach der Lichtumstellung wie Raketen bevor die Blüten kommen. Der sogenannte „Stretch“ kann je nach Strain und Alter der Pflanze sogar 350% erreichen.
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TheUKgrowersback
TheUKgrowersbackanswered grow question 2mo ago
Not really mate I'd leave them another 4 weeks minimum
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All_our_small_plants
All_our_small_plantsanswered grow question 2mo ago
Das liegt an dir wie du si haben willst, aber rein theoretisch kann mann sie schon in die Blüte schicken, aber wenn du sie etwas größer willst warte ncoh 1 bis 2 Wochen. Wenn du aber schneller ernten willst mit etwas weniger Buds dann kannst du sieh jetzt wechseln.
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