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vegging since march... 2 more months till light change, they are between 3 and 4 feet

DimeBag65

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i have some romulanX(something) not sure the male cross. they have been vegging for 3 or 4 months and are between 3 and 4 feet... will they keep vegging another 2 months until the light changes or should i try to force them now? i also have 5 purple creme that are showing signs of flowering but not sure if the will make it another 2 months in veg before wanting to flower.


i recently started super cropping the tops... the side branches are forming up so there are about 10 main branches on each of the wide ones now.
 

DimeBag65

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question is.... how long can a plant stay in veg... without it naturally killing itself off... or starting flower.... can it stay in veg for 5 to 6 months before hitting aug to september...?
 

greenhit

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If you can let them go, let em go
feed them some N every couple of weeks
just to make sure,
youll have mega buds
 

Closet Funk

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They can stay in veg forever as long as the light regimen stays the same. Outside when the days get shorter this will trigger flower naturally and plants will begin to bud. This is basically the end of the plants life. For example if you kept a mother plant under a flouro at 18/6 she would continue to stay in vegetative forever. The only way a plant flowers is change in photoperiod or if the strain is autoflowering, then it will flower automatically no matter what light regimen it's under. Plants should start showing signs of flowering here in about a month or so. Don't worry your plants will continue to grow until they are triggered to flower and then they will get even bigger and pack buds on.
 

DimeBag65

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TY very much for the imput! i also have some indoor going which i will be posting up very soon... but was not sure if there was a problem with how early i had started these this year. 1 more question... im as these are getting bigger and running out of room in the containers i have them in they are getting some rust brown... dieing at the tips of the leaves... i believe it is magnesium deficiency and mixed some epsum salt in my watering solution... any imput on this would be much appreciated, dime
 

Closet Funk

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They could be rootbound too. Check out the Mg first with the Epsom Salt and if the problem doesn't go away then transplant. They need to be transplanted anyways if they are rootbound.
 

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