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They will not get to a certain height, they will grow till they reach sexual maturity then flower.
I have also been told that when the nodes start alternating sides (meaning the nodes are no longer symmetrical) that it's a sign of sexual maturity. Just wanted to throw that info out there for ya...Awesome answer. However, what defines or manifests itself as the plant being "sexually mature"? Is it when you can see the female pistils and the male pollen sacs (forgot that name)? Is it when the pistils start showing those two white translucent hairs?
I guess, overall, what would you say is the start of "sexual maturation" if you were looking at your plants? And... If I have reached sexual maturation, and they are autoflowers, should I go ahead and flip to the 12/12 light cycle, or does that really matter at all? If autogrow, the light being on 24 hours straight, will that help or hinder the buds/plant? (Also looking for anyone else that wants to answer as well)
Hahah my bad for the bombardment of questions lol. Started off as one, but sheesh there is so much info out there lol.
I have also been told that when the nodes start alternating sides (meaning the nodes are no longer symmetrical) that it's a sign of sexual maturity. Just wanted to throw that info out there for ya...
Yeah alternating nodes are a solid sign of maturity too.I have also been told that when the nodes start alternating sides (meaning the nodes are no longer symmetrical) that it's a sign of sexual maturity. Just wanted to throw that info out there for ya...
No it is not from fiming.Right on, so I see that in some of the plants, though I thought that was only from FIMing. So, out of curiousity, if these guys do turn out to be autoflower, I just need to go ahead and pull the SCRoG and let them grow normally?
Yeah alternating nodes are a solid sign of maturity too.
No it is nor from fiming.
You can do a scrog, you probably will not be able to fill the net 100%, but its still a good technique. Its a personal choice.
Just weave as normal, maybe keep the net as close as you can to the pots without hindering your ability to take care of them so you can fill the net more.I'm glad there is someone seconding the idea that asymmetrical nodes is a sign of sexual maturation. (Lol anyone else chime in because it is making me feel more confident hahah)
No joke, I know that I have read that it does by at least three different "reputable" authors, and of course here and there on different online articles. Oh, and of course, the ever present Certified YouTube Specialits lol. Really, I like the idea that the nodes beginning an assymetical branching being a good sign. If it is legit, it is one of those signs that kind of "confirms" that. Honestly, though. It is hard to discern even people of so called "authority" and be able to get a straight answer. This community is the one that I have chosen to trust in, so I'm for sure looking here for answers (as well as in the books).
So, cool. Since this is my first grow, I do not mind if I do not fill the net in case these are autoflowers. In the case that they are, though. What are some steps or things to look out for when SCoGing autoflower?
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