plants flowering already only 6 weeks old

Blaze12

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Hard to tell without any pics or info?? general location?? anything?

Possibly an auto strain? Are they possibly in a really shady area? lol
 

bjeminyro

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did you start them inside? if so you probably had the lights on longer than what the sun stays out for..so if thats the case they'll eventually bounce back once they realize the days keep gettin longer, although it may set them back a bit.
 

van420man

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i dont have my camra but here is more info i have 1 auto the rest is a mixture of seed from diffrent dank ive smoked white widow, cali orange, shoreline , and i have a hash berry started all on 3 17 the auto was last to come up its been flowering for 14 days so nice im impresed with this autoak47 xauto blueberry impresed lowlife seeds to get back to my intrest i started all my plants outside been thriving sence i do alot of pinching so there is alot of stress but plants seem to be doing well this week i noticed all my plants have sexed and startad flowering 1 male out of 8 cali orange male i live in the south could shde make that much of a diffrence because as summer comes the sun moves north in the horizon ad there getting a little more shade now in the late afternoon around 7 or is there something in certin landrace genitics that would cause this to happen
 

johnnytoobad

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so i read a while back that MJ flowers with less than 14 hr of light. once its over 14 hr light reveg...alas i just read thread on here that says once a plant starts to flower its like stopping a birth in progress. i started all mine on feb 28th and was not prepared for the amount of females i got....i pulled alot but kept one to see what finished product is like from bag seed. smells fire and id say a few weeks from being done...its in my journals......good luck brah
 
hyyy my plant is a clone and i think is budding i got it in april from thr clinic. i have it n a 5 gallon bucket next to my chemdogg pant and my chemdg is about the same size and not even as mature as my clone idk war to do
 

johnnytoobad

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so scoop neone?????nebody come up with a fact on the reveg after 14 hrs of daylight...a small plant early into flower yeah? a plant farther along into flowering no?
 

veggiegardener

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Most plants will show a few flowers when they reach the sixth node.(Personal experience)

Don't stress. They'll continue to veg, and as their growth accelerates, the flowers will stop appearing until late July.
 

johnnytoobad

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Most plants will show a few flowers when they reach the sixth node.(Personal experience)

Don't stress. They'll continue to veg, and as their growth accelerates, the flowers will stop appearing until late July.
SO VEGGIE does that mean a plant sewn in february thats been flowering for 6 (or 8) weeks or so is gonna revert back to veg? I query You?
 

darkdestruction420

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How heavy is it flowering? is it like full blown or are you just seeing preflowers that are perfectly natural signal that the plant is mature and can be flowered whenever you wish?
 

veggiegardener

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SO VEGGIE does that mean a plant sewn in february thats been flowering for 6 (or 8) weeks or so is gonna revert back to veg? I query You?
Most strains will readily reveg, under an increasingly long day, after budding.

I have two plants, this year, out of over twenty that might not get there.

Both were in the ground, but have been dug up and placed in five gallon pots.

They were replaced with more vigorous plants that were very slow to grow, at first but are now growing rapidly.

Look at my grow. Nearly every plant was started on January 1st. They've bloomed, produced seeds which are now harvested, and are now in the garden, revegging.
 

johnnytoobad

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Most strains will readily reveg, under an increasingly long day, after budding.

I have two plants, this year, out of over twenty that might not get there.

Both were in the ground, but have been dug up and placed in five gallon pots.

They were replaced with more vigorous plants that were very slow to grow, at first but are now growing rapidly.

Look at my grow. Nearly every plant was started on January 1st. They've bloomed, produced seeds which are now harvested, and are now in the garden, revegging.


yeah darkdestruction full blown and gettin thick...and mr veggie we are both in north america I believe isnt the date like may 25 when its gets to 14 hour light hence the trigger for reveg. thats what ive read but also have read that a plant further along in flowering just wont stop and reveg at 14 hr daylight....you said u had 2 that might not make it.....whats the magic date u are paying attn. to?. Im assuming i got 1 to 2 weeks before it starts to quit flowering if in fact that starts to happen...ill pull and harvest before i let that happen as i have plans for a summer garden and this was just testing a winter sew for spring harvest. pics are in on pg 9 of "cutting fan leaves" thread. ne ways happy growing veggie and destruction420
 

michaeljdumpout

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so when were those pictures taken ..did they start to vegg again i most certainly hope so because ive read the same thing about being to far into the flowering to turn back
 

johnnytoobad

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those are 1 day old pics. I want them to finish actually as i have others doing their thing. Its one plant LSTed and butchered early on in growth to keep it small and at scale with rest of garden.
 

michaeljdumpout

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I just hope this works i might take everyones word about letting nature take its course and i might feed them with the vegg formula until they start the new growth but im just neverous and this is y at 6 weeksIMAG0006.jpg so can anyone tell me do they think that they r to far along or not
 

veggiegardener

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Watch for fresh green leaves, usually at the tips of lower branches, then take the terminal buds off the upper branches to help encourage new growth.

No date.

Strains vary enormously in the reactions to day length.

Generally, sativas revert more easily.
 

Cali chronic

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http://www.gaisma.com/en/location/costa-mesa-california.html
you are there for hours a day and I have two in the 8th week of flowering and they are not re-veggin' (please if you do not know--do not make it up)
I also have two more which are at 4 weeks into flowering and I am going to see if they revert to vegging as we are getting to 14+ a day of light. I bet not. I bet cont. flowering and if there is any new growth it will veg--like if you pinch or break an area it will veg there but not were the flowers are started.
That pic is from about 10 days ago and I am about to start a flush regime for the next two weeks. If you get a chance check out SOWCAL if you are nearby great product.
 

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