BriceyG
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Growing in Virginia and wondering when I should expect my plants to flower.
Someone that I follow on YouTube that lives about an hour away his plants are and have been flowering. That’s my concern. I know genetics play a factor too but stillAs the light decreases from summer to autumn time, the plants will start to flower. Once the plants figure out daylight is getting shorter each day they start to flower.
Been growing since mid April. Don’t remember the exact day they were moved outside but sometime in May. They were in solo cups and I’d move them inside at night.How long have your plants been growing? When did they get placed outdoors in natural sunlight?
Find a reason to make your situation fit my scenario. Were they getting just a little light indoors or in a corner, and then got moved to a spot that gets more sun? That might confuse plants into vegging a bit longer. Not a whole lot to do but wait. Best of luck.
Green Lightning from High Alpine Genetics and I was wondering the sameIt's strain dependent. What strain are you growing? If it hasn't triggered yet, and based in appearance, I'm wondering if it's a late flowering sativa.
They should have flowers by now. Is there a street light or spotlight shining on them at night?Growing in Virginia and wondering when I should expect my plants to flower.
Agreed!You should probably stake those plants too btw..
They seem a bit lanky.. dont want the buds snapping off .. then you get 0 bud lol..
I’ll look into that. Thank youIf nothing happens in the next little while, I've heard of a technique called girdling. It slowly kills the plant, so you can harvest her sooner.
This is how they got the Acapulco gold color. It dies and partly dries outside. The outdoor dry makes the gold color.
There’s a light that we keep on at night in the back. Didn’t even think that could be an issue. Definitely turning it off tonight to see if that helps anythingThey should have flowers by now. Is there a street light or spotlight shining on them at night?
Its the darkness that triggers the flip. Anything brighter than a 100 w incandescent bulb will keep them in veg mode. I have one that hasn’t flowered and i’m sure its because she got over the fence where the streetlight shines.There’s a light that we keep on at night in the back. Didn’t even think that could be an issue. Definitely turning it off tonight to see if that helps anything
Same here but in the back. I’m hoping after I cut the light off it’ll help.Its the darkness that triggers the flip. Anything brighter than a 100 w incandescent bulb will keep them in veg mode. I have one that hasn’t flowered and i’m sure its because she got over the fence where the streetlight shines.
What are you going to do?Its the darkness that triggers the flip. Anything brighter than a 100 w incandescent bulb will keep them in veg mode. I have one that hasn’t flowered and i’m sure its because she got over the fence where the streetlight shines.
The smart thing would be take a bunch of clones but i don’t really need them. I considered chopping the top off but i’m probably just going to wait and see. She’s the one in the middle, you can see the plants on either side are a couple weeks into flower. The led streetlight on the pole is about fifty feet away and probably just enough to keep her growth tips in veg.What are you going to do?
After looking into the issue I was thinking about cutting mine too but first going to cut the light off out back and see what happens after a weekThe smart thing would be take a bunch of clones but i don’t really need them. I considered chopping the top off but i’m probably just going to wait and see. She’s the one in the middle, you can see the plants on either side are a couple weeks into flower. The led streetlight on the pole is about fifty feet away and probably just enough to keep her growth tips in veg.View attachment 1026687View attachment 1026689