possible to reduce growth time?

Hodgins

Member
Is there anyway i can speed up my harvest ? I planted in december and i believe at the end of this month days become longer so can i put a certain type of nutes or fert on there so she is ready to go at the end of the month?
She turns 2 months on the 16th
And here is how big she is
http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vid248.photobucket.com/albums/gg197/Endrance189/2013-02-07_10-20-55_639_zps20fd821a.mp4
Help would be appreciated, dont wanna wait for several months to try out the fruits of my labor lol
 

Shivaskunk

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Your plant is already flowering. Nutrients do not cause flowerimg but when flowering you do want bloom nutrients. There is absolutely no way to speed up flowering time. You will simply have to wait or smoke immature buds. Careful of water on flowering plants.
 

Hodgins

Member
Thanks for the advice guys, n i foliar spray right before the sun starts hitting the leafs as to avoid getting mold n wat not( its also in a windy area so its well ventilated). Since me being a newbie should i stop foliar spray now since its flowering
 

DaBong

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Don't try to rush it. The plant just wants to be left alone to do it's thing. Having patience will pay off in the end.
 

Shivaskunk

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Personally I do not foliar spray in bloom...unless i have powdery mildew and im spraying greencure.
 

shaun2000

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Is there anyway i can speed up my harvest ? I planted in december and i believe at the end of this month days become longer so can i put a certain type of nutes or fert on there so she is ready to go at the end of the month?
She turns 2 months on the 16th
And here is how big she is
http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vid248.photobucket.com/albums/gg197/Endrance189/2013-02-07_10-20-55_639_zps20fd821a.mp4
Help would be appreciated, dont wanna wait for several months to try out the fruits of my labor lol

Mate She Is Very Well and truly ready, she is preflowering like crazy.
 

Fyremann619

Active Member
outdoors? Not much you can do.

Indoors I've learned you can run a shorter light cycle if you keep the on/off even. Like 9/9. Then you cover 4 light cycles in 3 days. Effectively cutting flowering time by 25%. I've seen this done, though, and it reduces size, and density. plus find a timer that will do that.
 

shaun2000

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Slaps head. Outdoors, yeah She wont change till the Days Change, but she is small enough that you could move her inside for 12 hours(into a ventilated dark space)
 

Hodgins

Member
Alright, so no more foliar sprays, n hellz yea she is preflowering like crazy.. she also has a bit of a stench to her, kinda smells like some diesel to my bro n myself( so hopefully we are correct :p) i had recently tried to movea little seedling from outdoors to indoors n it ended up dieing.. so im a bit scared to bring my girl inside..
 

Shivaskunk

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outdoors? Not much you can do.

Indoors I've learned you can run a shorter light cycle if you keep the on/off even. Like 9/9. Then you cover 4 light cycles in 3 days. Effectively cutting flowering time by 25%. I've seen this done, though, and it reduces size, and density. plus find a timer that will do that.
This isnt true. 9 hours of dark is not long enough for the flowering hormones to build to levels needed to induce flower making...unless its a ruderalis mix.....MAYBE some pure equitorial Sativas would respond.
 

shaun2000

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run 10 hours of sun and 14 hours of darkness

Not good advise at all. This Has been tested by many people. The max yields you can get will be from 12/12 on flowering cycle, Also Please understand that Stuffing with a natural photo period to much will Stress your plants and may Result in hermies.
 

shaun2000

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10hr not recommended but it will reduce flower time
And Cause higher chances of hermis and resulting in A loss off a ton more time. Growing weed isnt a quick fix, it takes time for them to be great, dont rush them.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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Is there anyway i can speed up my harvest ? I planted in december and i believe at the end of this month days become longer so can i put a certain type of nutes or fert on there so she is ready to go at the end of the month?
She turns 2 months on the 16th
And here is how big she is
http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vid248.photobucket.com/albums/gg197/Endrance189/2013-02-07_10-20-55_639_zps20fd821a.mp4
Help would be appreciated, dont wanna wait for several months to try out the fruits of my labor lol
In the northern hemisphere days wont get long enough to reveg your plant until May. Your plant has more than enough time to finish before then on its own.
 
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