tokeythebear
Well-Known Member
What is considered a "mature" plant?
That would be more like ripe,^^^ a mature plant occurs during veg (if you allow it to) and alternating nodes is the signal that the infant (seedling) plant has matured and is ready to flower. If you put it in 12/1`2 before this occurs it will still mature before it flowersDepends on you really, some people like them a little less or more done. For the sake of profit and personal prefference I will let mine totally mature. This is typically when all the hairs turn brown, red, white (more so), etc. I just put new pics of mine up, they are nearly mature and a great example of it!! This bud still needs some more time! All of the hairs will turn nice and red first.....View attachment 1442121