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Growing With The Revs Tlo Formula

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As per bombp's recommendation I checked roots and transplanted. I didn't realize how quickly the root system grow. Now they're in 25 day cooked TLO soil. 3gal smart pots. Excited to see how these babies grow now.
 

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Have these blackberry kush started to flower?
 

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Hard to tell but it kinda looks like some white hairs,and yeah the roots can fill them cups pretty fast,I had mine in em just over 2 weeks from seed and had to transplant.
 
Seem to be loving they're new pots. Theybe perked up quite a bit since they've gone in.
 

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Is this starting to flower? I have 2 other plants that haven't begun to flower yet under the same light. I need to flick the switch on the led for the bloom stage. If these guys are flowering already. What will that do to the plants thay haven't begun to flower yet?
 

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In my experience, pre-flower is flower expression while the plant is still in its vegetative metabolic state.
I have grown plants with heavy pre-flower that had little impact on the plant.
Once the metabolic state switches to flower mode, a brief period of growth (stretch) is followed by a full sequence of fruit growth and senescence.
If your plant flowers early, it will never get as big as you want and yields will be small.
 
In my experience, pre-flower is flower expression while the plant is still in its vegetative metabolic state.
I have grown plants with heavy pre-flower that had little impact on the plant.
Once the metabolic state switches to flower mode, a brief period of growth (stretch) is followed by a full sequence of fruit growth and senescence.
If your plant flowers early, it will never get as big as you want and yields will be small.
Thanks for info :)
 
So ive run into an interesting scenario. Ive got 2 kush plants that were auto flower seeds. Other 2 durban poison are not. My kush plants have started to flower already. Too early. durban poison have not started to flower. I guess 16 hours of light a day was not enough and it triggered the kush plants into flower. So now i take the kush plants out of the tent and let the durban go for two more hours of light. Right now my air movement through the tent is a small 8 in fan. So i spent about 200 and got a nice carbon fliter kit and i ordered another tent kit for veg.
 

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As per bombp's recommendation I checked roots and transplanted. I didn't realize how quickly the root system grow. Now they're in 25 day cooked TLO soil. 3gal smart pots. Excited to see how these babies grow now.
Those roots, nice! not concentrated in one area, not circling, white, soil root ratio
 
So ive run into an interesting scenario. Ive got 2 kush plants that were auto flower seeds. Other 2 durban poison are not. My kush plants have started to flower already. Too early. durban poison have not started to flower. I guess 16 hours of light a day was not enough and it triggered the kush plants into flower. So now i take the kush plants out of the tent and let the durban go for two more hours of light. Right now my air movement through the tent is a small 8 in fan. So i spent about 200 and got a nice carbon fliter kit and i ordered another tent kit for veg.
Bro autoflowers... they automatically flower... the opposite of photoperiodism! put them back in and only pay attention to Durban light cycle
Cheers
 
Whats this look like? Nitrogen toxicity?
 

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It’s been a minute lol. Got busy. Was in Cali. Lost two phones. But anyway things are looking great. I’ve added a bit to the grow. I got my 2 tents going right now. Finishing up with flower in the small tent and continuing/starting veg in the big tent. Two Durban poison are still in veg. Looking good. They just got a tea. The mutant made a complete turn around and is looking as good as the other one. I cut the blackberry kush(curing). Got about a quarter lol. It’s dank tho. Covered in trichomes and smells of sweet fruit. I cut the other “blackberry”(drying). It ended up being sour grape from synergy auto genetics. Also dank. As the name states it smell like sweet grapes. Nice and dense. I sent back 4 clones from Cali. 2 died and the other 2 are in soil and probably in shock. They lack rich green color. Pale and yellowish. Just popped 8 seeds. Super critical, northern lights, and kalashnikova. Needed some quicker flowering plants as these will go outdoors for a late sept harvest.
 

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