Frankster
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Never trust a doctor who's plants have died.
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alright, most auto's I've come across start to flower between say 21 and 30 days. It looks to me that they start to stretch slightly before female pistols become apparent, but slightly after the males become apparent.
Males tend to flower before the females do.
I've got several here right now in various stages of development, some about 10 days to 2 weeks above the others, and it's really opening my eyes to the plant morphology before, during and after flowering starts. I think I'm going to top one or two of them just for compairson, as this would be the time to do it on some of the younger ones.
Does this look clearly identifiable?
Males tend to flower before the females do.
I've got several here right now in various stages of development, some about 10 days to 2 weeks above the others, and it's really opening my eyes to the plant morphology before, during and after flowering starts. I think I'm going to top one or two of them just for compairson, as this would be the time to do it on some of the younger ones.
Does this look clearly identifiable?