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Ready In 1 Month

Tryin to see if theres anyone else who has this happen to em in the first month of growth, your plants are supposed to b ready in a month to go into flower right. I know we can always wait for them to get bigger an then flip to 12/12. Does anyone hav any info on a size they should be in a month before flippin to 12/12? I know its kinda of a preference thing but to me it dont matter where i get my seeds from (Attitude seeds or Bonza seeds) my lades dont seem that tall/big enough in a month to flower out. This time ive had to wait about an extra month n a half for my ladies to look good enough to me to start flower process. CHIME IN WITH WATS ON YA MIND ABOUT THIS?
Ladies at 1.5 months. Nirvana Super Super Skunk.
 
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Floridian

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Those plants look to small to flower,I have never flowered a plant after 4 weeks.I wait until they are sexually mature and showing preflowers.Another way to gauge maturity is to check branching.When the plants are immature,they will have staggered branches which means the branches on either side don't line up or are not even or parallel with each other.When they become mature the branches on either side of the stalk line up with each other or are parallel.Either way I always wait for evident preflowers before flowering to make sure they are sexually mature.If height is an issue then what I have said means nothing lol just flower as height. space permits
 

DoubleTripleOG

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Your plants aren't that tall because your growing bushes instead of straight upwards plants. If you can see pistils on them, they are ready to flower. I bet those will double in size during flowering. A longer veg time is gonna give you a potential larger yield though.

Next time you start seeds, don't top or LST them. More than likely you'll get the height your looking for. Short does always equal lower yield. Tight node stacking on small plants will often produce more weight, than tall lanky plants with a lot of space between nodes.

A trick to get them growing upwards more, is to move the light a little further away from the plants. They will stretch for the light. In turn, internode distance will more than likely be increased. So you'll have a lot of stem without anything on it. I would advise to try both styles of plants and see what get's you more good buds in the end.
 

Vapedoutdude

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Those plants look to small to flower,I have never flowered a plant after 4 weeks.I wait until they are sexually mature and showing preflowers.Another way to gauge maturity is to check branching.When the plants are immature,they will have staggered branches which means the branches on either side don't line up or are not even or parallel with each other.When they become mature the branches on either side of the stalk line up with each other or are parallel.Either way I always wait for evident preflowers before flowering to make sure they are sexually mature.If height is an issue then what I have said means nothing lol just flower as height. space permits

I believe you have this ass backward parallel is a young plant.
Alternating nodes are a plant ready to build buds . Also plants that lean indica generally
need to get to the hieght you want them to finish they do less stretch/growing in bud.
sativa Dominant plants stretch more so you can flower smaller plants like yours. If you keep clones this round and check how much stretch these plants have you'll know how long that strain takes you to veg to your ideal size
 
Those plants look to small to flower,I have never flowered a plant after 4 weeks.I wait until they are sexually mature and showing preflowers.Another way to gauge maturity is to check branching.When the plants are immature,they will have staggered branches which means the branches on either side don't line up or are not even or parallel with each other.When they become mature the branches on either side of the stalk line up with each other or are parallel.Either way I always wait for evident preflowers before flowering to make sure they are sexually mature.If height is an issue then what I have said means nothing lol just flower as height. space permits

Your plants aren't that tall because your growing bushes instead of straight upwards plants. If you can see pistils on them, they are ready to flower. I bet those will double in size during flowering. A longer veg time is gonna give you a potential larger yield though.

Next time you start seeds, don't top or LST them. More than likely you'll get the height your looking for. Short does always equal lower yield. Tight node stacking on small plants will often produce more weight, than tall lanky plants with a lot of space between nodes.

A trick to get them growing upwards more, is to move the light a little further away from the plants. They will stretch for the light. In turn, internode distance will more than likely be increased. So you'll have a lot of stem without anything on it. I would advise to try both styles of plants and see what get's you more good buds in the end.

I believe you have this ass backward parallel is a young plant.
Alternating nodes are a plant ready to build buds . Also plants that lean indica generally
need to get to the hieght you want them to finish they do less stretch/growing in bud.
sativa Dominant plants stretch more so you can flower smaller plants like yours. If you keep clones this round and check how much stretch these plants have you'll know how long that strain takes you to veg to your ideal size

Jus so u guys know where im at. Im 2 weeks already into flower LOL
 
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Floridian

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Man attic those are some bushy little gals!Thanks Vaped out I can become inside out upside down and yes bass ackwards since I had to stop my grows.
 
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