First time grow is she ready for flower

Pharma100

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hey guys it’s my first grown and I’ve been doing this outdoor on my balcony and under led lights at night veg. The picture are from August 18th,22nd and then today with respect to size . I’ve been using all the super cropping methods (topping and lst) to keep them very short and almost bonsai like. They are about 10 weeks old and are in miracle grow which is found out later is bad for growing. Wondering if I should go into flower yet and whaat I should do about the soil.
 

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Whether you’re ready to have them flower is up to you — I’m thinking the bigger ones are definitely ready for it if you want to start. Just depends on how big you want them at the end. I’ve just started growing but notice that my inside female basically doubled in size since I started flowering. My outdoor plants are flowering now too but they aren’t stretching as much as indoor. Maybe you could just stick one in the flower room or grow tent a week at a time, see how they react? I figure as long as you don’t depend on this stuff for your livelihood, might as well experiment.
 
Whether you’re ready to have them flower is up to you — I’m thinking the bigger ones are definitely ready for it if you want to start. Just depends on how big you want them at the end. I’ve just started growing but notice that my inside female basically doubled in size since I started flowering. My outdoor plants are flowering now too but they aren’t stretching as much as indoor. Maybe you could just stick one in the flower room or grow tent a week at a time, see how they react? I figure as long as you don’t depend on this stuff for your livelihood, might as well experiment.
Dude I’m in Day 19 flower first time grow what do you think ov it and u should put some pics up ov ur indoor grow if u don’t mind
 

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Dude I’m in Day 19 flower first time grow what do you think ov it and u should put some pics up ov ur indoor grow if u don’t mind
Dang that’s looking good. My indoor isn’t as impressive — I’ve been less than diligent about them because I’m growing in tent for seed. I’ve put in just enough effort to get the male (left) to pollinate the female (right). I think it’s been about 2-3 weeks since I switched to flowering light cycle but I lose track. I’m using the male pollen to breed my outdoor flowers, also have some pics of those...
 

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Rambling now but it seems like the indoor and outdoor plants really act different, seems like the outdoor just goes from zero to 60 real fast. Again, just drunk/stoned observation...
 
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