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Only the first signs of budding now? It's July, and while that's early in relation to most seed starts, it's good in my opinion for clones.Hey guys! I live in gilroy and I put 2 clones out mid may. I used fox farm soil and 7 gallon pots and I have been using floranova grow. But now I notice first sighns of budding? Is it too early? Aren't they suposed to bud at end of July? Should I just let them go or is something wrong? Isn't harvest time at end of October to early October?
I was wondering if there is other people in my area that are experiencing same problem? With early budding? By the way this is my first outdoor grow so I'm just not sure if this is normal or if I'm just tripping? And if there is a problem, what can I do te get my plants to re-veg?
[/quote]View attachment 420540 View attachment 420539 View attachment 420540 View attachment 420539 I'm not sure how far into flower they are. But the one on left is girls out cookie and right is pot bull kush. If I am in flower will they revert back to veg? And if they do will that mess up my yeald?uote="Seamaiden, post: 1279065, member: 12515"]Only the first signs of budding now? It's July, and while that's early in relation to most seed starts, it's good in my opinion for clones.
How far along into budding would you say they are? Can you put up some pix? I'd like to know whether or not the plant is throwing odd leaves (reduced number of lobes, specifically).
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Sorry for all the same pics. I'm new to this iphone and on how to upload pics. Thanks to all who replied and are answering my questions. Much appreciated.
Yep, but I'd go easy on that. They look pretty good, I don't see them throwing the odd leaves, but do keep an eye out for the triples. If that starts, you know it's revegging and you'll need to light dep it.And if I am I'm flower, do I start my bloom nutes?
Well... sort of. Technically I suppose you could say that once sex is shown, which is via the flower parts, the plant is flowering. In California a plant that has shown sex is considered, legally, to be a mature plant (remember this when working with clones). However, for most growers, it's not flowering until it's stopped putting out vegetative (leaf) material and is 'focused' on putting out budular material.I always thought they only show sex when they start to flower? Or am I wrong?
That makes since.Well... sort of. Technically I suppose you could say that once sex is shown, which is via the flower parts, the plant is flowering. In California a plant that has shown sex is considered, legally, to be a mature plant (remember this when working with clones). However, for most growers, it's not flowering until it's stopped putting out vegetative (leaf) material and is 'focused' on putting out budular material.
Make sense?
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