I understand that about clones, but still think that, the post by Gardenknowm.....
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Originally Posted by Garden Knowm STretching is BAD.. always..
If I were you.. this is what I would do.. I would clone the two or three tallest plants.. and then i would wait 5 more days and flower all of them..
The 2 biggest plants.. especially the plant in the forground is ready to flower NOW...
I know that sounds obsurd.. but it is NOT.. your setup is perfect for early flowering and Horrible for late flowering..
Either way, when you decide to flower you should not have any plants that are taller than 4 inches.. yes .. I said it.. 4 inches..
iloveyou
still intrigued!!! |
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Originally Posted by AllMeatNoPotato ok garden you sparked my interests. I was under the assumption that they should be around a foot when the flowering process begins. why 4"? seems a little premature to me (I a mstill a rookie though). |
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Originally Posted by Garden Knowm Well,,that is more of the old school thought.. More and more growers are flowerig newly rooted clones. The results are awesome.. and the same reults are true with healthy seedlings.. Usually, with 4-6 nodes a plant can be flowered with tremendous success.. soooooo many growers wait till their plants get 12-20 inches tall.. and then they can not provide enough light for the lower foliage...
Number of nodes is more important than height...
iloveyou |
So according to this I believe it can be done
I believe The Gardenknowm, maybe he can clear this up again
Thaks for the advice
Peace
-Tek