Northernlightslover
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Hi guys I'm a first time grower and happen to be growing a nothern lights Strain and live in upper NY so I was wondering when my plants will produce buds . I'd really appreciate any help , plants about 2 1/4 feet tall
..Did you change your light cycle to 12 hours of light, 12 hours of dark yet? Because if you veg'd to 2.25 feet, you are going to grow it into your ceiling when you flower.Hi guys I'm a first time grower and happen to be growing a nothern lights Strain and live in upper NY so I was wondering when my plants will produce buds . I'd really appreciate any help , plants about 2 1/4 feet tall
?..Did you change your light cycle to 12 hours of light, 12 hours of dark yet? Because if you veg'd to 2.25 feet, you are going to grow it into your ceiling when you flower.
In order to flower, you need 12/12. Otherwise, you are just going to veg forever.
Pretty sure he's talking outdoors . And I find that plants typically start around mid August or just before that. It's a race against mold up here, keep an eye out for that or you could lose the whole thing...Did you change your light cycle to 12 hours of light, 12 hours of dark yet? Because if you veg'd to 2.25 feet, you are going to grow it into your ceiling when you flower.
In order to flower, you need 12/12. Otherwise, you are just going to veg forever.
Hi guys I'm a first time grower and happen to be growing a nothern lights Strain and live in upper NY so I was wondering when my plants will produce buds . I'd really appreciate any help , plants about 2 1/4 feet tall
Whoops. Sorry, by this point, I hadn't had any sleep.Pretty sure he's talking outdoors . And I find that plants typically start around mid August or just before that. It's a race against mold up here, keep an eye out for that or you could lose the whole thing.
You always have good advice rob roy.If you are concerned about them not finishing on time, consider inducing them to flower early, by using some kind of light deprivation. You may already know, but there are daylight hour charts for different latitudes you could refer to.
At a given point in time, you won't have to keep covering and uncovering, as the natural daylight diminishes they should continue to flower to finish.
On their own, without light deprivation I'd guess they'll finish by early October.
Good luck.
If you are concerned about them not finishing on time, consider inducing them to flower early, by using some kind of light deprivation. You may already know, but there are daylight hour charts for different latitudes you could refer to.
At a given point in time, you won't have to keep covering and uncovering, as the natural daylight diminishes they should continue to flower to finish.
On their own, without light deprivation I'd guess they'll finish by early October.
Good luck.
A big bagWhat could I use?
Like a black trash bag would workA big bag
What do you think would work best then cause I sure don't wanna kill it lolSounds to me like it would retain moisture/promote mold, retain heat, and it would smother the plant.
For outdoors? Fuck, man, why not just wait out the season and let the plant do its thing? It'll flip on its own.What do you think would work best then cause I sure don't wanna kill it lol
Oh I might not I was just wondering if I cod just to have the buds more ripened by the time sept comes aroundFor outdoors? Fuck, man, why not just wait out the season and let the plant di its thing? It'll flip on its own.
That's the thing, man, you're growing outside. You have to let it decide when to be ripe, because outdoors, you aren't in control; nature is. So you have to wait until it decides to be ripe. Patience.Oh I might not I was just wondering if I cod just to have the buds more ripened by the time sept comes around