5th week video she flowering ??

Loudpack516

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Suppose to start flowering after 5 weeks what u guys think ?
 

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Hmmm...could you please get a close up pic of the budsite(s)? Looks pretty good so far...has she begun her stretch? It's not uncommon for auto's to show true flowers after they're finished stretching, which generally starts around the time you're at now. If you've nothing close to flowers by week 8, that's when it is time to switch lighting to 12/12 as it is possible they've mixed up your seeds, or possible that your plant is having a tough time gearing up for flower. Giving grow nutes throughout veg will stretch out the veg phase just a tad bit longer, where as giving bloom nutes earlier on will help to influence a slightly faster flowering speed. Won't make a huge difference, but it does help 'influence' the plant.
*edit* Forgot to add, you may consider some LST'ing before flowering really sets in? May help to open up bud sites and avoid that christmas tree shape. If you're still learning the ropes though they'res nothing wrong with letting her grow as is!
 
Hmmm...could you please get a close up pic of the budsite(s)? Looks pretty good so far...has she begun her stretch? It's not uncommon for auto's to show true flowers after they're finished stretching, which generally starts around the time you're at now. If you've nothing close to flowers by week 8, that's when it is time to switch lighting to 12/12 as it is possible they've mixed up your seeds, or possible that your plant is having a tough time gearing up for flower. Giving grow nutes throughout veg will stretch out the veg phase just a tad bit longer, where as giving bloom nutes earlier on will help to influence a slightly faster flowering speed. Won't make a huge difference, but it does help 'influence' the plant.
*edit* Forgot to add, you may consider some LST'ing before flowering really sets in? May help to open up bud sites and avoid that christmas tree shape. If you're still learning the ropes though they'res nothing wrong with letting her grow as is!
Here are some close up
 

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Thank ya! :) Sometimes I have a difficult time distinguishing between plants sexing and plants actually starting to flower, but that looks like early flowering :) The only advice I can think of is that if she continues to grow too tall for your grow space, you can take some plant training plastic coated wire (can get at lowes, home depot or amazon) or soft string and tie it just below the very top main budsite, and ever so gently bending her over sideways as to tie the other end of the string to the base of the main stem of the plant, basically making her exchange vertical growth for horizontal growth. If the stem is thick and hardened already you may only be able to bend it by a half inch every day or two, but it should still be flexible enough for training. Still best to error on the side of caution. Other than that, I'm guessing you'll have a beautiful set of buds here in a month or two!
 
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