LaVirtue
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Pics? Check your timer and light leaksHi, I’ve been growing about 5 years but very small scale. The first few years was autos, then I moved to photo-period. Last year I finally learned how to start clones. I feel like I every grow is different. I had bad luck last grow with spider mites and had to kill all my plants and start from seed.
I had been using ProMix Mychorrizae with nutrients the last several grows. This time I added worm castings.
I vegged them for 4 weeks, and flipped the lights 8/3. So the lights have been flipped for almost 8 weeks. They are just starting to flower now after weeks of growing & stretching. I have been using Advanced nutrients and I just gave them a dose of MOAB. Any ideas?
I can.I know the timer is working - I will take pictures tomorrow when it’s the light cycle. Thank you
The tent is in a dark room but I occasionally go to the room during dark cycle & turn the overhead light on to get the vacuum, etc. There’s an air intake hole at the bottom of the tent. Would that level of light impact things?
Yes I think you are right - they weren’t mature enough when I flipped them. I don’t know if I can move the light up a little but I will try. Any other recommendations? I was under pressure to flip and I should have waited.and those lights are way too close..
nothing to do with your issue..
Sorry - I should have been more clear -8/3? You mean 12 hours on 12 off?
Could be genetic. Most hybrids are mature enough to flip after 2-3 weeks. I never saw one that wasn't ready after a month.ok you flipped to 12/12 after 4 weeks from seed?
either way the plant was not mature enough at flip or it’s not getting the 12/12 light cycle..
i think your issue is the plant wasn’t mature enough…
it is female?
That is soooo not true. Some seeding grown under 12-12 might flower fairly early. Ime most hybrids flipped at 2 weeks, don't make a pistil for another 2-3 weeks. Equatorial sativas grown under 12-12 can take over two months to show sex.Hello! New on this forum. Something is disturbing your light cycle or you have too many light leaks. Even a new seedling under twelve hours of light will begin to flower. As for your plants-do not top them, but gently squeeze the stalks to bend them over. If you are not seeing pistils after two weeks of 12/12, something is wrong.
Perhaps. I am looking at the pictures though. They are not equatorial sativas and should be flowering after eight weeks of 12/12. Something is preventing them from flowering (light). That’s the facts here……That is soooo not true. Some seeding grown under 12-12 might flower fairly early. Ime most hybrids flipped at 2 weeks, don't make a pistil for another 2-3 weeks. Equatorial sativas grown under 12-12 can take over two months to show sex.
A new seedling will not flower until it's mature, no matter the light cycle.Perhaps. I am looking at the pictures though. They are not equatorial sativas and should be flowering after eight weeks of 12/12. Something is preventing them from flowering (light). That’s the facts here……
I agree they don't look like equatorial sativas. But its possible recessive genes are coming out. If the room is 12 hours uninterrupted dark and it isn't flowering after 2 months, what else could it be.Perhaps. I am looking at the pictures though. They are not equatorial sativas and should be flowering after eight weeks of 12/12. Something is preventing them from flowering (light). That’s the facts here……
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