Too Soon to Flower Triple P's?

the beekeepers

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Ok I'm sure I should know this however I don't and I was over-served some canna-brownies and I'm still not really right. So I have these bag seeds I've been trying to postpone flowering because of the Nirvana PPP's I'm growing but I think it may be time to switch to 12/12 for the whole group. I have included pictures of the 2 bag seed plants that have vegged since early december and the 5 PPP's that popped thru the dirt mid January. I'm using half strength DNF hydro nutes for every watering and 3 x 400W hps lights. I'm starting to feel like I'm in Jumanji. Can I switch these 5 girls to 12/12?
 

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spiked1

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Yes they are big enough for 12/12, but another 2 or 3 weeks of veg and you'll
double your buds come harvest time.
The PPP's I've grown show their sex at around 4 weeks so keep an eye open.
 

TeaTreeOil

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They look plenty big enough to flower. Just remember the bigger they are before you flower the more buds produced(typically.. unless they're just stretched). Your plants look nice and bushy.

Well done.
 

the beekeepers

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That first picture is the bag seed, I think those girls are pretty stretched out. I don't think that weed was that good anyway. :confused:

Thanks for the feedback!
 

GoldenGanja13

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For future reference clay pots are a no no. The clay holds water, the pot should get dry so the roots look for water which means healthy and more roots.
As for those triple PPP Man hold off for 30 I say 30 days more, trust me I have grew them they are monster buds, but they need a good veg. The bag seed can wait, it will only be better for those as well. You will giggle with high Yields.
 

spiked1

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It is true that clay pots aren't the best to use,
I've not heard of them holding water,
but the water does evaporate through the clay as it's porous.
 

NYC Diesel

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If you have the space to do so, i would let them grow a little bigger. The plants can double or triple in size once it enters the flowering stage, so i would use that as a method to measure to your liking. Other than that, they look good. Good luck with your flowering.
 

the beekeepers

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It is true that clay pots aren't the best to use,
I've not heard of them holding water,
but the water does evaporate through the clay as it's porous.
Root rot is an issue with plastic pots. Clay color seems to be a good indicator of when they are too wet or dry. Just me.
 
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