Lets Talk Plant Stages Of Life

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growsince79

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What are you talking about??? Everybody knows that. There is Micro, Gro and Bloom. I posted a picture of a feed chart that had a bunch of different stages of growth, including transition. You then mentioned that its called grow and bloom, as if the name of the nutrients mean that those are the only 2 stages of growth. Then I said they also have a Micro, but there is no micro stage of life.

Stop creating fake arguments that have nothing to do with what I said, damn troll.
Pretty sure micro refers to micro nutrients. Look it up and let us know.
 
Anthem

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Not in flower, just when the nodes are alternating.
I am at a lose, I grew out doors and I never noticed a problem with flowering after topping, but I did not do much topping right before flip, it was always earlier on to train the plant into shape.
 
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I am at a lose, I grew out doors and I never noticed a problem with flowering after topping, but I did not do much topping right before flip, it was always earlier on to train the plant into shape.
Yup, i topped the one covered with snow to keep it below the fence late in veg, with alternating nodes in August and it delayed flowering at least four weeks. I had noticed it before but always chalked it up to a streetlight etc. this one had four shorter sisters that all flowered normally in August.
 
Moshmen

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You are trying to dictate how experienced growers are supposed to help you for free?

What has happened to being a student of something?

And I wanted to add I think stretch or transition to indicate the first weeks of flower is a useful term.

And autos are why we are all screwed up about this I think.
Autos are why all is newbies are messed whoever said they were easier to well I think they were high! L ol growin photos seems to be so much easier in my opinion !
 
MIMedGrower

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Autos are why all is newbies are messed whoever said they were easier to well I think they were high! L ol growin photos seems to be so much easier in my opinion !


I think it’s still strain and breeder dependent.

My greenhouse seeds northern light auto fem 5 pack for my first ever grow with no other gardening experience at all grew me a pound of really good bud. There were plenty of problems believe me. One plant was all speckled for a month then lost all leaves and grew new healthy ones and finished a month after the rest.

the grow did shatter about every auto myth I read online. But every test usually does.

I just meant autos blur the stages we are used to with photoperiod plants we control when we flower.
 
mysticepipedon

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You mean like my Colombian that was in flower 77 days before it made a pistil? I think I'm about 130 days in flower now. Would it be proper to call it an 8-9 week strain or is it a 20 week strain?
My question is, what would happen if you put a cut from this plant under 12/12? Would it flower right away? If so, I'd say YEAH — that 77 days is what I'm talking about.
 
growsince79

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My question is, what would happen if you put a cut from this plant under 12/12? Would it flower right away? If so, I'd say YEAH — that 77 days is what I'm talking about.
I made a clone in the flower and it kinda revegged under 11-13. It's 6 weeks behind the mother clone now. Very strange.
 
Observationist

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Veg tends to just mean not under 12/12 (or other flowering cycle light timing) and flower just means under flower cycle lighting. Should there be a term for the veg period from seed, when the plant isn't mature enough to flower, no matter what the light timing, and another for vegging a mature plant?
Rooting, seedling, bushing stage, transformative stage/stretch/bushing 2.0>flower mid flower late flower chop dry cure

lol
 
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