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Pretty sure micro refers to micro nutrients. Look it up and let us know.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.
I find that transplanting and flipping at the same time delays flowering. Kinda makes sense.
Are you talking about topping while in flower? I would never suggest that, I just assumed you meant while if veg.Heres the last one i topped too late, nice and frostyView attachment 1115775
What what do you call the stage where you are in harvest and you cannot get the little bucket out of the big bucket because there are too many roots ?uh oh! Is that called the pre stretch rooting stage?
What what do you call the stage where you are in harvest and you cannot get the little bucket out of the big bucket because there are too many roots ?
It was pure hell getting the buckets to separate. I literally had to pin the lower bucket in between my shoes and pull as hard as I could to get the inside bucket to come out. I only did one, I had a helper do the rest. He got the job of pulling the roots out as well.that’s the over rooting ripening root stage of course. :-)
Not in flower, just when the nodes are alternating.Are you talking about topping while in flower? I would never suggest that, I just assumed you meant while if veg.
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.Not in flower, just when the nodes are alternating.
Marketing look at all the stuff they want ya to buyThere is no such thing as the micro stage of life. The name of a nutrient has nothing to do with a plants developmental stage.
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.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.
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 !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 !
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.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?
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.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.
Yikes.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.
Rooting, seedling, bushing stage, transformative stage/stretch/bushing 2.0>flower mid flower late flower chop dry cureVeg 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?
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