B beginner2012 Member Jun 6, 2012 #1 Hi I'm curious when to start flowering my plant it's about 6" tall has 6generations on it but I wanna keep it small and bushy any advice please??
Hi I'm curious when to start flowering my plant it's about 6" tall has 6generations on it but I wanna keep it small and bushy any advice please??
scroglodyte Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2012 #3 flower it when the stem is as big as your middle finger, and a strong root ball is formed. that's me. i don't know what your goals are.
flower it when the stem is as big as your middle finger, and a strong root ball is formed. that's me. i don't know what your goals are.
B beginner2012 Member Jun 6, 2012 #4 I'm using plagron royally mix an the stem isn't that thick but it's small and compact would I not b able to flower it now? Il put pics on later
I'm using plagron royally mix an the stem isn't that thick but it's small and compact would I not b able to flower it now? Il put pics on later
scroglodyte Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2012 #5 you can flower it now. depends on what you're doin.' what your grow plan is. i just find that big buds grow on sturdy plants. why not top it, and veg a little longer? bag more gear maybe.....
you can flower it now. depends on what you're doin.' what your grow plan is. i just find that big buds grow on sturdy plants. why not top it, and veg a little longer? bag more gear maybe.....
B beginner2012 Member Jun 6, 2012 #6 I'm to impatient haha, do you think I should add a bit nutes even when using the royalty mix?
scroglodyte Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2012 #7 if Royalty is a "hot" soil, i would say, no. do not feed. if you are going to flower now, wait until you are in flower to feed. and not too much.
if Royalty is a "hot" soil, i would say, no. do not feed. if you are going to flower now, wait until you are in flower to feed. and not too much.