My Plant just keeps growing...

kdub86

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@ noballs... Man when I first looked at your avatar I thought it was someone in a weed leaf ghillie suit lol... sorry :bigjoint:
 

nexxusty

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hey everyone, i have a plant of mine growing outdoor in what use to be a green house but now its like 6-7 feet tall and its like 6 months old and still has no signs of it being a female or male. Does anyone know what i can do to make the plant get out of veg stage and start flowering?
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Tie that beanstalk down bro. That and some supercropping and it might fill out nice.
 

yfpeter

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just let the plant do its thing and be patient. Once the days get short enough, it'll start to flower on its own
 
Isn't putting your plant next to the power meter a security violation. I mean usually in an indoor grow you would worry about power consumption as a tell tale sign to the power company that a grow room was working. So I would think that the power companies would think putting the pot in plain view of their meter reader would be like asking to get busted. I am sure they tell their employees to be aware at least so management can report it as supicious. It looks more like an enclosure than a greenhouse no roof. Do you want to get caught? Good luck but relocate the plant as the others have suggested. Needs full sun.
 

5150

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You can call the power company and have them pro rate your bill during the summer. Make something up like contruction or dogs. I did it and it worked. The meter lady never came to my house after that. We have digital units now with no meter readers.
 

mazand1982

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not really but i took a a few more pictures for everyone to see. and it is doing better cuz the days are getting shorter and it is a female.IMG_1533.jpgIMG_1530.jpgIMG_1534.jpgIMG_1532.jpgIMG_1535.jpgIMG_1531.jpg
 

munch box

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I'm still going to say that you need to put it in a bigger pot. At least a 15 gallon should be big enouph for it to finish its flowering
 

dirtsurfr

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Ya give it a little shock to slow down her process.....
How bout next year doing the 15 gal pot and letting this one alone.
It seems to be doing better so give her some nutes and leave the rest to the MJ gods??
 

dirtsurfr

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Ya give it a little shock to slow down her process.....
you could be a sarcastic piece of shit, or you could help this guy prevent his 6 month old plant from going rootbound.
Oh gee I'm so sorry by all means transplant it, there won't be any shock
or would you be running the chance of your plant dieing in the process.
But next grow do some reading and prep work.
 

munch box

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Ya give it a little shock to slow down her process.....
How bout next year doing the 15 gal pot and letting this one alone.
It seems to be doing better so give her some nutes and leave the rest to the MJ gods??
I told him to transplant it a week ago before he even started flowering. you got it backwards. Of course there will be a little bit of shock, but it won't die. When the plant goes into a larger pot it will be able to grow larger with big buds. Its going to take him at least another 2 months to flower. By then his roots will have ran out of space, thus slowing down the rate of growth , and poaasbly killing the plant. This is all basic growing fundamentals 101.
 

dirtsurfr

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I agree, I'm alittle bitchy today sorry won't make it a habbit.
If I were the one to transplant it I would more than likley kill it!
I start mine in 5 gal buckets and put them in the ground 2 or so months later.
And when I do mine I'm awful ruff with them not on purpose tho...
San Juaquin valley? You guys get all the good sun!
You should try Nor. Cal. Mts.
 

PeyoteReligion

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I hope this guy is a medical patient. His plant is right next to the power meter! If they come to check it (which is totally normal) then your plant would be like hello! Look at me! And in my opinion its tall because the lack of wind inside the green house area. As you can see the tomatoes are monstrous, meaning the lighting is preetty good.
 
i was going to move the plant and put it in the ground when i get some soil but do u guys think it will be ready by mid or end of september because im in connecticut and after september it gets a bit colder each week and i really dont want it to die and go to waste.
 

munch box

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I don't want to tell you its too late, but its probably too late. by the time frost comes around in september, your plant will die, due to cold nights. You don't live in the right climate. It gets too cold there. some strains grow better in cold climates than others. The best thing to do would have been to force flower your plant in the summer time by covering your greenhouse with a tarp around 6pm or so, depending on when the sun rises.
 
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