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Duck197

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I have 4 Jack Herrer plants, they have been planted from seed all in one day and feed with to same as another plants but..... only one plant have buds now! I don't see buds on another plants !
Why is that ?
 

codster25

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View attachment 4390624 View attachment 4390625 View attachment 4390626 View attachment 4390627 Hi gardeners!
I have 4 Jack Herrer plants, they have been planted from seed all in one day and feed with to same as another plants but..... only one plant have buds now! I don't see buds on another plants !
Why is that ?
Yeah a little behind, where about a are you? I’ve had this happen before, sometimes light pollution, sometimes stress, hard to say. Or maybe it’s just taking its time. If it stays warm where you are into late October, you should be fine.
 

BrewersToker

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That's life outdoors. Each plant can act very differently outdoors with all those variables present. I have 3 of the same strain, and 1 is lagging about a week behind.
Don't worry, it will be done when it's time. Just keep it happy.
 

codster25

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soil and something called, "aspect."

Aspect is the way the plant is positioned on the earth under the sun.
Interesting concept, i would have thought that even if the plant was positioned in a certain way that the the light would still reduce at same rate. I never considered it not getting enough light. It’ll make more sense once I’m blazed, things always do lol
 

BrewersToker

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The plant that is slightly behind my two bigger ones is in their shadow late afternoon. You'll notice the sun is moving more and more off center in the northern hemisphere. The difference is very noticeable here in Wisconsin, as we are losing 2min:50sec of sun each day as of tonight. For our crop, outdoors, that is significant.
But even more significant is how the sun's angle is also changing daily, creating shadows that were not there in the summer.
 

Duck197

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Interesting concept, i would have thought that even if the plant was positioned in a certain way that the the light would still reduce at same rate. I never considered it not getting enough light. It’ll make more sense once I’m blazed, things always do lol
They are on deck and light is to same.
 

Duck197

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Yeah a little behind, where about a are you? I’ve had this happen before, sometimes light pollution, sometimes stress, hard to say. Or maybe it’s just taking its time. If it stays warm where you are into late October, you should be fine.
Southern Ontario.
 
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