is my plant to small to bud? and to young to lst?

is my plant to small to bud atleast 4 ounces?

  • just trying to find out if my plant is to short to get 4 ounces

    Votes: 4 100.0%
  • 4 ounces

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 4 ounces

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .

pogojr23

Member
^^ agreed if u dont want to toss them try the 24/0 they wont like it or keep them flowering and call it a day and learn from ur mistakes and dont repeat them next time its very easy to slip up and make a mistake ive been wanting to flower mine for awhile now but she is growing slow i dont like it but hey what can u do
 

melungeonman

Active Member
Heartland hank mentioned 9 to 12 weeks from seed, this is correct. Most, large producing photoplants need about 3 months to veg for max output, sometimes longer. Magic takes about 14 weeks to get it to the point of blowing 1 ounce cola ,plus 3/4 to 1ounce market bud. They are pretty consistant that way usually, 1 3/4 ounces per each four foot plant. multiple tops seem to take from total production values, and leaves it about 1/2 ounce short.
So let um go, (next time) they will display there need to bloom when they are ready .
You, nor anyone, is going to produce this months "pic of the month in high times" with there first grows.

Concentrate on the basics of how to grow, be realistic. Those monsters that create the big yeilds, are grown by very experinced horticultureists, with advanced equipment, hybrid strains, expensive nutes and whathaveya, and the knowledge to use it all. They didn't get there first seeds and pull a 1/4 of a pound from them first time outa the gate.
 

melungeonman

Active Member
I've retured plants to veg usually, when I've done this i'ts been my feeling that it isn't going to make it any worse. Its pretty far from the equanox (fall) the sun is in the sky for along time now. Continuing to bloom a plant, that in nature, would not be blooming so soon in north america, means little to no production unless auto strain. Can't say clipping those tiny flowers out of the node area and returning to veg would cut down on potential blooms in a couple of months,.. It may even kick out a half ounce or more. Never the less, i'ts a good experiment for the grower to write a blog on later,to tell what became of it for the next grower with "too early issues".
 

thenewlink

Member
For melungeoman I did everything you said except for removing the flowers which is where the white hairs have been growing right? I repotted it only thing is I don't have an hps system just the sunlight which I'm in June right now it's been pretty sunny will that be ok she looks great but she's still pruducing white hairs it hasn't been a week yet since I've switched it over will it be ok? I just want to get it atleast two foots taller then bak to flowering so will it be ok?
 

dvs1038

Well-Known Member
Just wanted to check looks like u have some makeshift pots, me too. But just wanted to be sure ur making drainage holes in the bottom of w/e containers ur using for pots, u don't want water sitting in the bottom of ur pot like that.
 

melungeonman

Active Member
Pretty much the only way yu can get them to return to veg is to remove the calyx'es from the plant, (these are the little plant organs or pod that the little white hairs ( pistils ) , this and putting it in 24 hour light, is about the only way to get it to stop. As long as the plant is experiencing photoperiod it will continue to bloom, hence the need for 24 light some people will grow using difrent light squeduals such as 18/6 , 18/6 will not return a previously blooming to veg, at least in my experience, I'm sure some 15 year old with a plant under a cfl twist- in, growing in his closet at home will be my critic on this, And tell me how wrong I am, but thats my experience, to stop the bleeding and get it to return to veg 24 hr light is required as well as removal of blooming flowers.
 
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