Should i start flowering?

hey, this is doris she is 3.5 weeks old, was thinking of starting flowering when she turns a month old? she's super silver haze. i am restricted to the height of the cupboard so i dont want her rocketing up to the top when she flowers, any advice? i.e. how would she do if i were to flower at the end of this week? or should i wait?

noticed the new shoots down on the bottom few nodes, how would flowering on saturday affect these? should i let these grow a bit more before hand?

oh also i topped her two days ago...

any input appreciated! :)
 

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Stonefish

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hey, this is doris she is 3.5 weeks old, was thinking of starting flowering when she turns a month old? she's super silver haze. i am restricted to the height of the cupboard so i dont want her rocketing up to the top when she flowers, any advice? i.e. how would she do if i were to flower at the end of this week? or should i wait?

noticed the new shoots down on the bottom few nodes, how would flowering on saturday affect these? should i let these grow a bit more before hand?

oh also i topped her two days ago...

any input appreciated! :)
Looking really good - however IMO I would wait two weeks as you want to let a topped plant have time to recover and start new growth before putting into flower.
 

pwizzle

Well-Known Member
Stonefish is right. Don't start flowering until your tops fully recover.
Plant is lookin good :)
 

stickey

Active Member
its probably best to wait for a week r a bit more to recover from topping, looks nice anyway.
 

scwascwa

Well-Known Member
toppin is a big plus u will get 2 -4 new tops meaning u will have 2-4 main colas :) which are the biggest ones... i really hope size is not an issue for u as to wat ever size ur plant is when u start flowering she will grow double even tripple the size... i underestimated my girl and she actually grew 3 times her size and then some it was crazy but yes do wait at least 2 weeks after topping :) looks good and healthy congrats
 

Brick Top

New Member
Read Uncle Ben’s sticky on topping in the advanced techniques or cultivation or whatever forum and do just like your uncle tells you to and you will be happy.
 
Read Uncle Ben’s sticky on topping in the advanced techniques or cultivation or whatever forum and do just like your uncle tells you to and you will be happy.
yeah i read quite a few guides before hand, just a little nervous chopping my first plant lol - but i think Doris is gonna be fine. just hope she doesnt rocket to the top of the cupboard...
 

Chadwhick

Member
When you begin flowering it shouldn't grow more than a couple more inches from the looks of it so waiting a week is prob your best option. Looking good though keep us updated
 
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