How long til a plant loses its Cotlydons?

Growtegery

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Ill tell you what is funny. When I first started posting on here I was told three months was a fine amount of time to grow, and four would be even better, to get a decent harvest. But I keep reading more and more and it doesn't add up. I was first told it would take 1 month to veg and 2 to flower, on average for a smaller plant. Now I'm reading that vegging doesn't start until the cotlydons fall off which takes a month, another month to veg, two more months to flower, and then from a few weeks to a month to dry and cure. Whats the real deal? Someone give me an honest time table here...no no better yet a TIME HORIZON! LMFAO that's for all you who actually follow up with U.S. politics
 

Growtegery

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Basically I have 104 days total (not including drying and curing) from the day I put the seeds in a paper towel til the day I chop them down. What can I expect?
 

IGTHY

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Ill tell you what is funny. When I first started posting on here I was told three months was a fine amount of time to grow, and four would be even better, to get a decent harvest. But I keep reading more and more and it doesn't add up. I was first told it would take 1 month to veg and 2 to flower, on average for a smaller plant. Now I'm reading that vegging doesn't start until the cotlydons fall off which takes a month, another month to veg, two more months to flower, and then from a few weeks to a month to dry and cure. Whats the real deal? Someone give me an honest time table here...no no better yet a TIME HORIZON! LMFAO that's for all you who actually follow up with U.S. politics
All together you can grow a plant in four to five months. The plant only needs two months to veg and anther two to flower. The cotlydons are the sepals that grow on the new sprouts and they yellow and die within the first few weeks to a month. KEEP SMOKE ALIVE!!
 
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