Nerraw86
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Hi All,
I am a first time grower from South Africa.
Growing small amounts of cannabis for personal consumption is not illegal, nor is possessing a small amount. As such, it's not always easy to determine the strain of seeds you may have unless you buy auto flowering seeds - something I intend to do in the future.
I would like some advise on my plant, which I think based on the leaves is a sativa dominant strain.
I germinated the seed and planted the seedling on 25 October last year. In December I went away for three weeks and when I came back the plant was going through what I assumed was the stretch part of its vegetative phase.
The plant was dense with leaves, which I trimmed back to allow for air-flow and light. At the time, there were a few pistils developing at the node sites. It's been three weeks since I trimmed it back and it appears to be in the same state as it was when I trimmed it.
The plant is outdoors and gets full sun all day and is in complete darkness at night.
I feed it once a week with a multi-feed and water as an when necessary (its summer at the moment and we've been having a decent amount of rain).
I want to know if any more experienced growers have adivse on accelerating the flowering stage. I am worried that by trimming it, I switched it back to a veggie state just as it was starting to switch from flowering. If this is the case, will it flower at all or stay in a veggie state?
I have attached some pictures, albeit not great ones, to show you the plant.
Thanks in advance for the feedback.
I am a first time grower from South Africa.
Growing small amounts of cannabis for personal consumption is not illegal, nor is possessing a small amount. As such, it's not always easy to determine the strain of seeds you may have unless you buy auto flowering seeds - something I intend to do in the future.
I would like some advise on my plant, which I think based on the leaves is a sativa dominant strain.
I germinated the seed and planted the seedling on 25 October last year. In December I went away for three weeks and when I came back the plant was going through what I assumed was the stretch part of its vegetative phase.
The plant was dense with leaves, which I trimmed back to allow for air-flow and light. At the time, there were a few pistils developing at the node sites. It's been three weeks since I trimmed it back and it appears to be in the same state as it was when I trimmed it.
The plant is outdoors and gets full sun all day and is in complete darkness at night.
I feed it once a week with a multi-feed and water as an when necessary (its summer at the moment and we've been having a decent amount of rain).
I want to know if any more experienced growers have adivse on accelerating the flowering stage. I am worried that by trimming it, I switched it back to a veggie state just as it was starting to switch from flowering. If this is the case, will it flower at all or stay in a veggie state?
I have attached some pictures, albeit not great ones, to show you the plant.
Thanks in advance for the feedback.