8 weeks veg??

cloned

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what would be an average time from the moment you take a clone and put her into flower? another way to put question would be... when does flower time begin.
 

coast2coast

Active Member
whenever you want, switch to 12/12 lighting schedule, unless your running an autoflower... which in that case just keep the 18/6 and let her flower on her own with that schedule...
 

roadguy

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the longer you keep it in veg the bigger your plants are going to be. Myself I use a drip garden called a PT 32 (32 sites) with this I dont want to finish higher then about 18-20 inches so I throw them into flower after about two weeks of veg around 12-14 inches tall. They finish off at a good length.plp.jpg
 

WeedxManxEli

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@Roadguy,
How long do you veg before you put into flower?
Also how long do you let yours flower?
And what's your average yield?
 

roadguy

Active Member
one to two weeks depending on size of clone. Flower for 8 weeks mostly some strains take a bit longer. Pull about a oz per. Im in hydro though. My bud just finished in soil. 3 weeks in veg 8 in flower did just under 2 lb per 600 watt.View attachment 1043692
 

WeedxManxEli

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Oh. Well could you tell me how long I could veg a bagseed that's been grown from a seed. Its 2 weeks right now. How long would you wait until you start to flower it?
 

Anonymouse

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Good thinking Weedx, bigger plants do not always mean more yield, more flowers do. This is how I get about 2 zips per plant in my small indoor garden: Cut clones, wait about 10 days before putting it into my veggie garden. After it's gotten about 5 nodes / 6" or in height, I cut the top growth tip. I let it veg for about 5-6 more inches, clear out the bottom couple of nodes and throw it into my tent, the 2, sometimes 3 colas stretch out another 2 feet or so and I get nice colas plus some great popcorns that all get great exposure to the light.

The reason I sometimes get 3 colas, is because my clones branches alternate off the main stem very quickly so the tops sometimes are a little crooked, a nice surprise.

It's all about the flowers.

:)
 
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