just a question about the flowering stage

bacanchola21

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I always wondered if you could start your plants off for like two weeks like normal, like a 18/6 then a week of 12/12 then two weeks then keep going what would happen?
 

bacanchola21

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oh ok so heres another thought, wht if i started them off on a 12/12 light cycle? yea i know they sound like dumbass questions but i was just curious
 

mal_crane

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I've done it quite a few times actually. The yield is definately low but starting on 12/12 you can complete a grow in around 45-60 days.
 

natmoon

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Going straight to 12/12 from seed for most strains would be between 10 and 20 grams dried.:blsmoke:
 

mal_crane

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I never tried just 12/12 without topping or training my plants, so I couldn't tell you how big they would be without but mine never got more than a 1.5-2 ft tall. I had a heavy indica variety that i topped so much in its first 4 weeks it turned into a 2x2ft bush. I think the most I got using just 12/12 was a damn near an oz dried (about 29g).
 

natmoon

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I grew this pppxblueberry cross that i made myself in 12/12 from seed.
Nothing wrong with the high just small about 15 grams dried per plant.:blsmoke:

 

bacanchola21

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looks good. u shoul ship me some out here. just playin but i do need some seeds though . i might just find some bag seeds
 

natmoon

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Just use safari mix to get yourself a good load of cheap seed to start off with if your skint.:blsmoke:
 

mal_crane

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Natmoon can you explain a little more on the genetics of that plant, it's absolutely beautiful. I may have to add it to my future breeding experiements. PM if you want.
 

mal_crane

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looks good. u shoul ship me some out here. just playin but i do need some seeds though . i might just find some bag seeds
I used bagseed up until my tenth or fifteenth grow, nothing wrong with that if you were like me and didn't want to pay the price. However, I must say the genetic qualities of seedbank seeds are far more superior. That being said, why don't you try a grow with bagseed, just to see if you have the knack for it before you get seedbank seeds.
 
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