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The breeder times are taken as an average and usually indoors after 12 hr flip,they usually take longer but if the breeder writes 75 days less people buyI’m a longtime outdoor grower in MA who usually grows feminized seeds. This year I have 5 feminized plants and 2 regular plants, all started April 1 indoors and put outside May 4. No feminized plants are showing any female flowers (typical at this time of year), one regular showing no male or female flowers, and the other regular (flagship BX 592) starting to show single female flowers at nearly every leaf node. My question is…are single flowers considered start of flowering? Breeder information says 65 days for mature flowers so I’m curious how experienced growers determine their flowering start conditions.
Hey man, I am as green as my bud but I did find this in my research. I thought it was great info on flowering. Hell the whole series is great. Watch this one and then the next for great flowering info. IMOI’m a longtime outdoor grower in MA who usually grows feminized seeds. This year I have 5 feminized plants and 2 regular plants, all started April 1 indoors and put outside May 4. No feminized plants are showing any female flowers (typical at this time of year), one regular showing no male or female flowers, and the other regular (flagship BX 592) starting to show single female flowers at nearly every leaf node. My question is…are single flowers considered start of flowering? Breeder information says 65 days for mature flowers so I’m curious how experienced growers determine their flowering start conditions.
I consider the plant mature when they go to alternate phylotaxy and I consider the first day I flip to be the start of flowering,that way I get an accurate time to ripen if I clone it.Pre flowers grow in pairs. Once they start doubling and quadrupling up in the same shoots, I consider that "day 1". Flowering has ensued from that point onwards $0.02.
That's how most of us do it indoors ... Outdoors, there's no "flip" of the light cycle and determining the start of flowering is a bit different like another user posted above.I consider the plant mature when they go to alternate phylotaxy and I consider the first day I flip to be the start of flowering,that way I get an accurate time to ripen if I clone it.
Right,my bad,thxThat's how most of us do it indoors ... Outdoors, there's no "flip" of the light cycle and determining the start of flowering is a bit different like another user posted above.
I remember this thread from back in June. The OP started them very early. They started flowering and then began to re-veg in June. I'm sure by now they are back in flower again.
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