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Then you induced flowering by switching light schedule, skipping the natural stage when the plant alternates nodes.What if they dont alternate and bud anyways?
Then you induced flowering by switching light schedule, skipping the natural stage when the plant alternates nodes.What if they dont alternate and bud anyways?
the issue is you are askin6g for help and the people you ask prefer that you ask in the way they like. and since you are the asker, and they dont have to help and can indeed poke at you for doing it, you would think you would - out of respect for their bailiwick - and after being corrected on occasion, just succumb...I know the language of the helper just as he knows all the terms “newbs” use so what’s the issue? Is someone says they are in week 1 veg day 14 from seed I don’t understand the issue. I know all the proper language for plant stages but I do include a “seedling” stage. It’s just a way for me to record my progress that’s just how I do it so it really doesn’t effect anyone else. Everyone charts their progress a little bit different
No it was 12-12 from seed. But when did the preflower begin?Then you induced flowering by switching light schedule, skipping the natural stage when the plant alternates nodes.
Some people just want to be different.the issue is you are askin6g for help and the people you ask prefer that you ask in the way they like. and since you are the asker, and they dont have to help and can indeed poke at you for doing it, you would think you would - out of respect for their bailiwick - and after being corrected on occasion, just succumb...
yes... and no one said anything about that, but thanks for that info!Keep transplanting and the roots will keep growing forever.
Well good thing I don’t ask questions using any of the terms mentioned. I do have a “seedling” stage but that’s over with so hopefully you all will still help methe issue is you are askin6g for help and the people you ask prefer that you ask in the way they like. and since you are the asker, and they dont have to help and can indeed poke at you for doing it, you would think you would - out of respect for their bailiwick - and after being corrected on occasion, just succumb...
And you really do not know that Gro is Veg and Bloom is Flower? These terms are interchanged regularly in the cannabis industry. It is kind of like Cleenex and Tissue.
Ha Ha you are pretty funny. I started the thread and you call me a troll. Please leave my thread, Thank YOU !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.
biologically the seedling stage is when the plant is concentrating its energy on developing its root system. rooting is what a pig does when hunting trufffles
There seems to be an issue here between indoor and outdoor growers. Of course u can flower without alternating nodes indoors by changing the light schedule. Outdoors if you pinch the growth tips on a single node it can prevent flowering for weeks. I haven’t flowered a plant indoors since the seventies, part of the pre-nupwhy not? And you can have preflowers before the plant alternates nodes imo. I have seen plants at week 3 with tiny pistils.
MiMed I posted it above but I could be wrong. I think what the nutrient chart stated Seedling/Rooting. I took seedling to mean a clone that is in the rooting stage. I could be wrong but it made sense to me.the growth under the dirt matches the growth above all through veg and a few weeks into flower. There is no specific “rooting” stage.
Ha Ha you are pretty funny. I started the thread and you call me a troll. Please leave my thread, Thank YOU !
There seems to be an issue here between indoor and outdoor growers. Of course u can flower without alternating nodes indoors by changing the light schedule. Outdoors if you pinch the growth tips on a single node it can prevent flowering for weeks.
I never had a problem with pulling off the top grow and going directly into flower.There seems to be an issue here between indoor and outdoor growers. Of course u can flower without alternating nodes indoors by changing the light schedule. Outdoors if you pinch the growth tips on a single node it can prevent flowering for weeks.
MiMed I posted it above but I could be wrong. I think what the nutrient chart stated Seedling/Rooting. I took seedling to mean a clone that is in the rooting stage. I could be wrong but it made sense to me.
And here we have the crown Jewel of the discussion. BE RIGHT AT ALL COST. Good Bye!Yes, because you lied about what I said. That is something a troll does, create strawman arguments even after I said I agree with most of it.
Bye Felicia ✌
I find that transplanting and flipping at the same time delays flowering. Kinda makes sense.yes... and no one said anything about that, but thanks for that info!
Heres the last one i topped too late, nice and frostyI never had a problem with pulling off the top grow and going directly into flower.
In my world, topping indoor during flower drastically reduces yield on indicas and definitely prolongs flowering on sativas.There seems to be an issue here between indoor and outdoor growers. Of course u can flower without alternating nodes indoors by changing the light schedule. Outdoors if you pinch the growth tips on a single node it can prevent flowering for weeks. I haven’t flowered a plant indoors since the seventies, part of the pre-nup