One lil question when the pistils start growing lil hairs??? Is it flower time if I had a better camera I could take the pics to show I just can't get the cam to focus good enough
When you see the pistils, the little hairs, that is a sign of a female plant and that it has begun its flowering cycle. Auto flowers will flower regardless of lighting schedule, but if they are not auto flowers, you need a 12/12 lighting schedule to initiate flowering.
When you see the pistils, the little hairs, that is a sign of a female plant and that it has begun its flowering cycle. Auto flowers will flower regardless of lighting schedule, but if they are not auto flowers, you need a 12/12 lighting schedule to initiate flowering.
That I am aware of this will be my second harvest all goes well. My last was a circus 5 plants 3 male ended up with two ending results good for first grow...
When you see the pistils, the little hairs, that is a sign of a female plant and that it has begun its flowering cycle. Auto flowers will flower regardless of lighting schedule, but if they are not auto flowers, you need a 12/12 lighting schedule to initiate flowering.
When you see the pistils, the little hairs, that is a sign of a female plant and that it has begun its flowering cycle. Auto flowers will flower regardless of lighting schedule, but if they are not auto flowers, you need a 12/12 lighting schedule to initiate flowering.
If they are not auto flowers, the plants will need a change in the light cycle from 24 hours on which you currently use to a 12 hours on followed by 12 hours off. Your grow area will need to be completely dark during those 12 hours, no light leaks under doors or through cracks. Once you begin that lighting cycle, you should start to see pistils in 7-10 days. When you change the light schedule, you are beginning flower.
The pistils and the hairs are the same thing. Two words used to describe one physical characteristic. If plants are kept in veg for a long time or become stressed, they will often show pre flowers (pistils / hairs) on the main stem where the branches connect. Usually you'll see this up higher n the plant.
If they are not auto flowers, the plants will need a change in the light cycle from 24 hours on which you currently use to a 12 hours on followed by 12 hours off. Your grow area will need to be completely dark during those 12 hours, no light leaks under doors or through cracks. Once you begin that lighting cycle, you should start to see pistils in 7-10 days. When you change the light schedule, you are beginning flower.
The pistils and the hairs are the same thing. Two words used to describe one physical characteristic. If plants are kept in veg for a long time or become stressed, they will often show pre flowers (pistils / hairs) on the main stem where the branches connect. Usually you'll see this up higher n the plant.