Still no real sign of buds after nearly 3 weeks in flower????

jsynicky

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Hello,

After 2 weeks and 4 day from switching the lights onto 12/12 i still see no real signs of bud... I may be wrong as this is my first grow. But it seems that the plant is just no stop growing .. in height .. I have now had to tie a lot of the branches down including the top cola as she is nearly hitting the lights .... Is there something wrong? I am watering every 2 days and putting in nutes with every other water.

Thanks
 

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topfuel29

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Light Leaks-
to much nitrogen-
24/0 to a 12/12 light cycle I've noticed a flowering delay.
Maybe there not Females...
Things that make a plant delay flowering
 

jsynicky

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Hey Beech,

Thanks for that... That makes me feel better. I dont believe there are any light leaks.. I was in 18/6 for 3 weeks prior to switching to 12/12... I do believe this is a female but growing very slowly... or budding very slowly should I say. But what do I know as this is the first time I have ever tried this.

Thanks
 

SOMEBEECH

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See the little White hairs...Female. Males will have a cluster there with little nutsacs.
Beech
 

brotherjericho

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Hey Beech,

Thanks for that... That makes me feel better. I dont believe there are any light leaks.. I was in 18/6 for 3 weeks prior to switching to 12/12... I do believe this is a female but growing very slowly... or budding very slowly should I say. But what do I know as this is the first time I have ever tried this.

Thanks
This could likely be one of the reasons you're seeing very little bud formation yet. At 3 weeks, the plant is not mature so it will take a bit longer to show sex and start budding. I typically don't throw my plants into 12/12 until they show sex, and this usually happens for me around 35 days of veg. I start seeing flowers much sooner than 2 weeks.
 

cocakola

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Yup what brotherj said she wasnt mature enough to0 flower when you put her in , plus I would up the lights...
Good luck!
 

BygonEra

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The change in light cycle alone encourages a plant to show its sex, unless its an auto, not how old it is. So, IMO your plant was plenty mature to go ahead and flower. Some strains just flower much slower than they veg. Your plant looks happy and healthy and seems to be working its way towards flowering. How long ago did you notice the hairs?
 

brotherjericho

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The change in light cycle alone encourages a plant to show its sex, unless its an auto, not how old it is. So, IMO your plant was plenty mature to go ahead and flower. Some strains just flower much slower than they veg. Your plant looks happy and healthy and seems to be working its way towards flowering. How long ago did you notice the hairs?
http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/schenectady/new/pdf/ag fact sheets/annuals, perennials, and houseplants/Why plants fail to flower.pdf

Plant Immaturity:
Most plants undergo what is called a juvenile stage of growth. At this time the plant does not
flower. The juvenile stage can vary from a few weeks as in the case of most annuals, to 10 or
more years, in the case of some trees. Southern magnolia, flowering dogwood and wisteria are
examples of plants with juvenile periods that may exceed 10 years. Patience is the key to curing
juvenility.
 

brotherjericho

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Also, http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-growing/201269-early-sexing-learning-sexing-marijuana.html

'Force-flowering' is probably the best early-sexing method. To force-flower a cannabis plant, simply take a cutting and place it in a cup of water or a cloning medium, such as rockwool. Expose the cutting to 12 hours of light followed by 12 hours of total darkness. The cutting should flower and display its sex — however the plant must be mature enough to present its sex. An immature plant will not show sex because initial calyx development is not photoperiod-related. Plants normally mature around the forth week of vegetative growth because sex is not genetically determined until the third week of growth.This also applies to 'feminized seeds,' which can, and often do, turn out to be male.** If your plants are exhibiting calyx development, then this is a suitable method of determining the plant's sex.
 

jsynicky

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Thanks for all your replies guys. Started noticing the hairs about 2 to 3 days ago... but they now seem bigger and more of them,,, I will see how it goes..

Thanks again.
 

spliffbuddy

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I've got a Liberty Haze that's 3 weeks into flower and looking similar, she's looking extremely sativa, u just have to be patient with some girls.
 

jsynicky

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Well ... 3 weeks and two days since switching the lights to 12/12... a bit of progress but I would have thought id have more in the way of "bud" by now.. Having problems with height and having to tie down every night.. but seems to be working .. just..

Im pretty sure something is wrong but dont know what.... I really hope she produces something that I can smoke by Aug 15th as that is the day I go on hols to Morocco :) and everything has to be "out of sight".... hmmmm.
 

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jsynicky

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Was wondering if I should drop the light hours to 10 and dark to 14? Would this speed things up? Yes... I know .. I should be patient ....:)
 

budfever

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Was wondering if I should drop the light hours to 10 and dark to 14? Would this speed things up? Yes... I know .. I should be patient ....:)
Just be patient, increasing the amount of darkness is not going to help it flower faster it will just hurt your yield.
They look fine, its not uncommon for a plant to take 2-3wks to start showing flowers.
 
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