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Not sure about other places, but in the USA, indoor growers start counting when you flip to 12-12. Been that way for at least 45 years.
I know that yous use it that way.and ive only had 2 grows under my belt but they have been waay out bro.Not sure about other places, but in the USA, indoor growers start counting when you flip to 12-12. Been that way for at least 45 years.
If you flip a plant when its 2 weeks old, it takes way longer to start flowering than if it were 6 months - 5 years old. It might be 3 weeks before you see anythling. But the mature clone might start flowering the next day. I think the good seed companies base time on mature plants. The rest just lie, because who is gonna buy seeds that say 85-90 days.I'd also question the number of days many of the seed packs state it takes from 12/12 to harvest. It's almost always longer ... at least for me.
Never ... unless you're after green tomatoes.If you flip a plant when its 2 weeks old, it takes way longer to start flowering than if it were 6 months - 5 years old. It might be 3 weeks before you see anythling. But the mature clone might start flowering the next day. I think the good seed companies base time on mature plants. The rest just lie, because who is gonna buy seeds that say 85-90 days.
So basicly, the recommended time is meaningless no matter when you start counting. Do you cut down your tomatos because the tag said 90 days? Harvest when its ripe.
I use it to compare plants to each other. If I plant 2 seeds, grow 6 weeks, and flip at the same time, 1 might be ripe in 60 days from flip and the 2nd takes 73 days.No i use it as a guide only
I have a Colombian that was 66 days in the flower room before it got her first pistil. If its done after 8 more weeks, its not an eight week strain. To call it that would be bullshit, and I don't think most breeders would.Ill just keep going by onset mate ...all good
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