how long from seed should you veg?

Don Gin and Ton

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ok quick question(s): Ive now had these girls from seed 4 weeks, at what time would you normally switch to flowering? a particular height a number of nodes? what if more are developed should i move some of them over n add the others in a week or two?

all preferences comments suggestions welcome!

Cheers

keep on tokin:bigjoint:
 

Gorlax

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Hi there, you can start flowering when ever you want, some growers even go straight to flowering (12/12) as soon as the plant break soil.

The thing to worry about is how much room you have to work with. Once you put your plants in flowering they will double some even triple in size. Due to the size of my cab I vegg for 3 weeks then switch to flowering.

Hope this helps a bit.

Good luck
 

Don Gin and Ton

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Cheers for that gorlax,

i just ordered a 1.2x1.2x2m tent so i guess i can leave it them a bit longer ;-)

n top them out if they get monstrous!
 

Gorlax

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Glad to help, Your plants look great maybe a tad skinny, do you have a fan blowing on them?

Keep up the good work
 

Don Gin and Ton

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Glad to help, Your plants look great maybe a tad skinny, do you have a fan blowing on them?

Keep up the good work
Thank you !! er not at the moment due to space issues but i know they should have. i even have one i just dont physically have the space in the cupboard for it i was thinking about sacrificing the snaggletooth scrawny one but you know i wanted to see the runt of the litter grow big n strong n all that, its weird though eh having some with pencil thick stems and others just thin scrawny ones?!
 

Gorlax

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I added a very small on the door of my cab, just to help the stems to get stronger without taking any space in the box itself. It's a PC fan with a dimer switch so that I can have it on very low speed.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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I added a very small on the door of my cab, just to help the stems to get stronger without taking any space in the box itself. It's a PC fan with a dimer switch so that I can have it on very low speed.
clever idea and it shouldnt take up much juice either! good work
 
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