Looks like they're getting ready to flower...any thoughts?

MYOB

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Plants flower when you change the photoperiod. The are "ready" whenever you are.

I do see preflowers if thats what you mean. That isnt an indication that the plant will begin flowering, just an indication of sex.
 

sohighifly

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Plants flower when you change the photoperiod. The are "ready" whenever you are.

I do see preflowers if thats what you mean. That isnt an indication that the plant will begin flowering, just an indication of sex.
Agree but disagree if it is an Auto.
If it is not an Auto you are going to have to decide when to flower based on your grow room.I.E lights and size...good luck-SOHIGH-
 

MYOB

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OK. The part about it being an autoflower was left out.

I have no experience with autos but when I see small clusters of pistils form on the tops, I know flowering has really started.
 
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