FRESHSMOKE
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if i flower mt plants early as some people said i can flower when i want .. will it reduce my yeild alot or just a few grams ...
is there any way to speed flowering ?
is there any way to speed flowering ?
Flowering takes a pre-determined period of time once light changes to 12 hours light, 12 hours dark and continues. You can flower your plants from vegitative mode any time you want. If you let them grow really tall, and use a weak powered light, you'll get light fluffy trim. If you let them grow really tall and use a really strong powered light you get dense nugs.
Generally if you've got a 1000w light I like to see finished plants at no more than 40-45" tall. The plants double, or triple in size, after you begin flowering for the most part.
i would have to say yes, it will affect your yield. The bigger she is the more bud sites you will have and in turn the more nugget you will end up with. I would say that there is no way to speed up flowering because immature herb is no good. I hope i have been of some help. Good luck!
yeh thanks i guess ill have to flower the whole 12 weeks ... im going Scorg so the plants wont be physicaly big/tall but spread out as im sure you probs know more then me ha .. but yeh hopfully the bud sites i have will be big ones do you know wether more bug sites is better or just to have fewer bigger ones ?
i would have to say yes, it will affect your yield. The bigger she is the more bud sites you will have and in turn the more nugget you will end up with. I would say that there is no way to speed up flowering because immature herb is no good. I hope i have been of some help. Good luck!
depends, if the bud sites are exposed to alot of good light then they will grow nice a big but if they are hidden by the top leaves then they will be smaller in size. So if good light is available then more is better but if not concentrate on your tope colas. Look up on how to LST, loys of great info on how to get light to your smaller bud sites.
^^ Good info.
Remember, light grows buds. Not big plants. Big plants can grow more bud but need big lights! The nutrients and plant health are just to accommodate the light making buds.
i would have to say yes, it will affect your yield. The bigger she is the more bud sites you will have and in turn the more nugget you will end up with. I would say that there is no way to speed up flowering because immature herb is no good. I hope i have been of some help. Good luck!
This is not necessarily true. It's very strain dependent the more you veg the longer the flowering time. If you put an old huge clone mother into flower you get tons bud sights but they're tiny buds and it takes weeks more of 12/12 to get the trichs cloudy to amber and it takes a lot more time for water transfer to the small branches.
Wrong.... A really big plant with little lighting will get tiny nug sites, more like popcorn. Of course, we're really stretching things here like a 96w T5 Flouro vs a 1000w HPS.
^^ Good info.
Remember, light grows buds. Not big plants. Big plants can grow more bud but need big lights! The nutrients and plant health are just to accommodate the light making buds.
Any plant with inadequate lighting is going to produce tiny nug sites and popcorn buds. It doesn't matter if the plant is 1 inch or 100 inches.Wrong.... A really big plant with little lighting will get tiny nug sites, more like popcorn. Of course, we're really stretching things here like a 96w T5 Flouro vs a 1000w HPS.
I've NEVER heard this in my entire life. Flowering is a pre-determined period of time. Nothing speeds up flowering, or slows it down (except Co2 can make a plant finish a few days sooner). Being a mother and then putting mother into flower will flower just like any of her clones did. She'll just be a big ass bush!
This is not necessarily true. It's very strain dependent the more you veg the longer the flowering time. If you put an old huge clone mother into flower you get tons bud sights but they're tiny buds and it takes weeks more of 12/12 to get the trichs cloudy to amber and it takes a lot more time for water transfer to the small branches.