Hey, they look great man! I saw you mentioning this in another post and forgot to ask you, how many nodes do you aim for before the flip? Its my understanding that they will keep growing nodes even if theyre under 12/12 until they have enough but never tested it. Did you top them or the branches naturally caught with the upper canopy as a result of having less nodes to start with?
Hey, My primary focus was achieving complete symmetry in height and growth. I'm aiming for balance and uniformity, not sheer volume.
This was Nov 1st and I switch to flower Nov 27th.
It probably did take about 6-8 weeks from seed before I flipped to flower.
image from Nov1st
The second image in the first reply shows how the plant looked when I initiated flowering Nov 27th.
I transplanted her into a 10-gallon pot a few weeks prior, which turned out to be a great decision since I needed more soil to secure the staples.
During the stretch, I continued training her, aiming to keep the main colas level with the new growth.
1st image from Nov 27th / 2nd Dec 3rd / 3rd Dec 11th
I watched a video featuring two experienced professionals talking about the advantages of skipping the vegetative stage when growing a large number of plants. I decided to give it a try with this grow to see how it would turn out. This grow was more of an experiment driven by curiosity than a carefully planned cultivation.
I got a new 5x5 tent, and I don’t plan on replicating this with multiple plants since it requires quite a bit of time.
I'm new to this site and forum posting, so I hope I'm not 'hijacking' the thread.
Sorry