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grod31
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early outdoor flowering
#435404 - 06/20/10 10:26 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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my boy made a clone n like dec-jan it was kept indoors and under veg lights with 18 hours of light a day 2-3 weeks ago it was brought outside(northern hemisphere) i was over like 5 days ago and i saw that thing was already flowering. why would it start to flower? yes its light was reduced when it went out but nowhere near 12/12 will it go back into veg before then end of July?
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Re: early outdoor flowering [Re: grod31]
#435407 - 06/20/10 10:35 AM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Well my boy, let me try to explain the flowerin process a little bit. Flowering is induced when the level of a particular hormone reaches a critical point. This hormone is only produced at night, or during the dark period. It is destroyed by light during the day. It is important, therefore, to ensure that the dark period is totally uninterrupted by any light, even a few minutes could destroy the process. So your boy probalby had it on some kind of schedule not quite 12/12, but you could even get a plant to start flowering under 13/11, 14/10 maybe even 15/9. As long as the darkness is extended more than what the plant is used to. Don't quote me on that last part, but you get my gist?
Oh ya, If it has started flowering naturally, outdoors on its own, it is not going to go back to veg on its own, only if it was put back into the veg lighting schedule.
It could be some kind of hybrid strain maybe, some bud really early in the year.
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Edited by cicken200 (06/20/10 10:38 AM)
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SmOakland
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I would let that thing flower. Does anybody here know about doing two crops a in a season? It seems to me like if you got your plants to flower and finish in July they would be danker than ones that finish in October b/c they have more and more light every day.
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Re: early outdoor flowering [Re: SmOakland]
#435482 - 06/20/10 05:57 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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SmOakland said: I would let that thing flower. Does anybody here know about doing two crops a in a season? It seems to me like if you got your plants to flower and finish in July they would be danker than ones that finish in October b/c they have more and more light every day.
I'm fairly sure you have to be like on the equator to get 2 growing seasons out of 1 year.
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SmOakland
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Re: early outdoor flowering [Re: Lucid]
#435495 - 06/20/10 06:54 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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Lucid said:
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SmOakland said: I would let that thing flower. Does anybody here know about doing two crops a in a season? It seems to me like if you got your plants to flower and finish in July they would be danker than ones that finish in October b/c they have more and more light every day.
I'm fairly sure you have to be like on the equator to get 2 growing seasons out of 1 year.
Or using AFs or bringing them inside for the dark cycle or using this guys shit that is apparently already flowering.
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grod31
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Re: early outdoor flowering [Re: SmOakland]
#435501 - 06/20/10 07:00 PM (14 years, 6 months ago) |
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SmOakland said:
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Lucid said:
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SmOakland said: I would let that thing flower. Does anybody here know about doing two crops a in a season? It seems to me like if you got your plants to flower and finish in July they would be danker than ones that finish in October b/c they have more and more light every day.
I'm fairly sure you have to be like on the equator to get 2 growing seasons out of 1 year.
Or using AFs or bringing them inside for the dark cycle or using this guys shit that is apparently already flowering.
yeah with AFs you can get a least 2- 3 crops a year but i would rather one harvest of real weed- i grew out some lowryder hybrids for seeds and after smoking the buds i realized i dont even need that many seeds anyway yeah. its flowering and ill take pics wit the date when i can visit my boy (probably within 3 days)
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Back the tape up. I need it again!
Let it roll! Just as high as the fucker can go!
And when it comes to that fantastic note
where the rabbit bites its own head off,
I want you to THROW THAT FUCKING
RADIO INTO THE TUB WITH ME!
Not me. It would blast you through
the wall stone dead in ten seconds and they'd make me explain.
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