when can i start to make my plant grow buds?

JamrockFireBudMan

Active Member
my plant is in natural light.it is only a week and a half old. but i want to put it into the bud growing stage at after about a month...is that ok? and when using natural light how do it?
 

la9

Well-Known Member
If you are growing outside then the change of season does it for you, you are going to have to bring them inside if you want to force them to flower.
 

littlewhitewhore

Well-Known Member
i dunno how u dare give people abuse when you're asking for help. ScottsBlown99 has a good point, If you did some research you would know how Mj develops botanically and have a much better chance of growing.

Basically to put a plant into flowering it has to be strong enough with adequate root structure. Look for the sets of true leaves (the multi tipped ones) When you have 4 or 5 of these your plant is officially in the veg stage. A lot of strains are easy to go straight from seedling into flowering But you must make sure they are strong enough! a good sign of maturity is when the nodes no longer face each other perfectly and the new stems grow pretty much where they want.

To force flowering you need to shorten your day time to 12 hours or less. You can do this by simply moving your plants, I have a hermie from my main grow isolated and flowering on a window sill.

You really do need to educate yourself a bit. Search google, look in the faqs on this site and ask what you dont know. I spent months just researching before i attempted to grow and i still find problems that were totally unforseen.

Oh and finally, you dont wanna be a dick to someone who tries to help, cos pretty soon the help WILL dry up for you.
 

dgk4life

Well-Known Member
i dunno how u dare give people abuse when you're asking for help. ScottsBlown99 has a good point, If you did some research you would know how Mj develops botanically and have a much better chance of growing.

Basically to put a plant into flowering it has to be strong enough with adequate root structure. Look for the sets of true leaves (the multi tipped ones) When you have 4 or 5 of these your plant is officially in the veg stage. A lot of strains are easy to go straight from seedling into flowering But you must make sure they are strong enough! a good sign of maturity is when the nodes no longer face each other perfectly and the new stems grow pretty much where they want.

To force flowering you need to shorten your day time to 12 hours or less. You can do this by simply moving your plants, I have a hermie from my main grow isolated and flowering on a window sill.

You really do need to educate yourself a bit. Search google, look in the faqs on this site and ask what you dont know. I spent months just researching before i attempted to grow and i still find problems that were totally unforseen.

Oh and finally, you dont wanna be a dick to someone who tries to help, cos pretty soon the help WILL dry up for you.
BRAVO VERY NICE AND DIPLOMATIC OF YOU... and for the operator.. read the faq
 

JamrockFireBudMan

Active Member
i dunno how u dare give people abuse when you're asking for help. ScottsBlown99 has a good point, If you did some research you would know how Mj develops botanically and have a much better chance of growing.

Basically to put a plant into flowering it has to be strong enough with adequate root structure. Look for the sets of true leaves (the multi tipped ones) When you have 4 or 5 of these your plant is officially in the veg stage. A lot of strains are easy to go straight from seedling into flowering But you must make sure they are strong enough! a good sign of maturity is when the nodes no longer face each other perfectly and the new stems grow pretty much where they want.

To force flowering you need to shorten your day time to 12 hours or less. You can do this by simply moving your plants, I have a hermie from my main grow isolated and flowering on a window sill.

You really do need to educate yourself a bit. Search google, look in the faqs on this site and ask what you dont know. I spent months just researching before i attempted to grow and i still find problems that were totally unforseen.

Oh and finally, you dont wanna be a dick to someone who tries to help, cos pretty soon the help WILL dry up for you.
my point was why not answer the way you did. you gave me a constructive answer AND told me to look up more information. i have done reasearch on growing, and i was confused on whether i had to wait for my plant to get to a certain point (extremely tall) before i wanted it to start to flower. im not trying to abuse anyone on here we are all weed lovers so i have respect for all of us. scott just gave me smart ass answers on a couple of my posts like "newbie section is over here" so i got frusterated because that neither helps me or tells me wat to do. but thankyou for your help
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
i don't mater how much of any thing you do to a plant ,its not going to flower with more then 14 hrs light outdoors.
 
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