Tips for first time grow

Remedy 8

New Member
Hi all, new to the group and first time grower. I was chasing some tips for when to switch from veg to flower. I'm currently in week 6 ( from germination) and my plants have small buds already. Does this mean it's entered an early flowering faze or is it normal for this to happen in veg. I've been feeding every week with seasol.. when should i switch to bloom fertaliser. I've been watching a lot of YouTube channels and to be honest a lot of them have different times of when to switch fertilizers and I'm torn on what to do. I will add some photos. Any feedback would be great. Cheers guys
 

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Driver733

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Yeah, no need for you to wonder about when to switch to flower, the girls are well along into the flowering stage at this point.

How many hours of light do they get per day? That's a shame, they were off to a nice start! They will be fine but small or perhaps that is your intention.

Good luck!
 

Remedy 8

New Member
Yeah, no need for you to wonder about when to switch to flower, the girls are well along into the flowering stage at this point.

How many hours of light do they get per day? That's a shame, they were off to a nice start! They will be fine but small or perhaps that is your intention.

Good luck!
They get about 5 hours of direct sunlight in the morning then 2 hours of shade due to some trees then 5 hours of direct sunlight in the arvo...is that what may have thrown them into flower?
 

ProteinPapi420

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They get about 5 hours of direct sunlight in the morning then 2 hours of shade due to some trees then 5 hours of direct sunlight in the arvo...is that what may have thrown them into flower?
no... Days started getting shorter thats why. In shade they dtill notice that its day time
 

Driver733

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They get about 5 hours of direct sunlight in the morning then 2 hours of shade due to some trees then 5 hours of direct sunlight in the arvo...is that what may have thrown them into flower?
Oh, I didn't know you were keeping them outside, yes, the shorter days will trigger the plant to flower at this time of year. They need more than 13 hours of uninterrupted light per day or it will start to flower.
 

Remedy 8

New Member
Oh, I didn't know you were keeping them outside, yes, the shorter days will trigger the plant to flower at this time of year. They need more than 13 hours of uninterrupted light per day or it will start to flower.
I Might have to turn my spare bedroom into a growroom and start growing indoor I think
 
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