Flowering stage

Weedzi

Member
Hy dears
I have some outdoor plant in a garden and the half of plant doesnt have flower.actually the half of that its in flowering and another half is very slow in its flowering and just show the pistils.last years its half didnt have flower.i want the whole of plant have flower.what should i do for plantes to have flower in whole buds?
 

Chief_Broom

Well-Known Member
Are there any lights on at night that could be shining onto the plant? I’ve heard of plants that are partially exposed to a light source at night only flowering where that light is blocked and doesn’t hit the plant. Sometimes a streetlight can be partially blocked by a fence or a house and when the plant grows above what is blocking the light that part will never flower.
 

ooof-da

Well-Known Member
No unfortunatly the facing sunlight doesnt have flower.the other side has lower sun is in flowering
I look forward to seeing the pics of what’s going on. Sometimes I notice my “less exposed/lower” outdoor bud sites actually kick before the tops - if that makes sense? Then the better sites (IE: more sun) catch up and stack fatter as time rolls on. I have not ever seen a plant only half flower tho so I’m curious.

GL
 

Weedzi

Member
Are there any lights on at night that could be shining onto the plant? I’ve heard of plants that are partially exposed to a light source at night only flowering where that light is blocked and doesn’t hit the plant. Sometimes a streetlight can be partially blocked by a fence or a house and when the plant grows above what is blocking the light that part will never flower.
Exactly the streetlight caused that happen.at night they faced light and it didnt go to flowering
 
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