N Tox prolonging flowering time?

Markinoku

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Cloudwalker strain, mostly sativa. 65 days since flip, still look like she’s got a ways to go! Had some pretty bad N tox in the beginning of flower, caused some bad leaf curling and some stretching. Which brings me to the above question. Would this cause flowering time to be extended, or should I just blame the strain? Just seems like it should be farther along at 65 days. I have 2 other strains (green crack/pineapple express) I started 2 weeks after this one that seem closer.7CC51B5B-68E0-41ED-8C4E-D3E0AB76F281.jpegE6CF8524-3F78-4DC8-952F-538C3D48E515.jpeg
 

MY OWN DANK

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N toxicity will throw flowering off...yes...or just an overall unhealthy plant will affect yield and flowering time...ive had this experience
 

jochhe1998

Active Member
Never heard of Nitrogen toxity prolonging flower before and I've had plants with severe Nitrogen toxicity and they flowered the same as when they were without; however, I could always be wrong - growing is sooooo instance specific.

I'd say it's most likely the strain if I had to guess. Some sativas take 90 days to get ready to chop.
 

Wastei

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65 days is nothing when growing Cannabis. No strain is done under 11 weeks from flip. That plant has at least 4 weeks until ripe.

You can't grow sativa dominant plants and expect short flowering time. Breeders days means absolutely nothing, now you know!
 

Wizzlebiz

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65 days is nothing when growing Cannabis. No strain is done under 11 weeks from flip. That plant has at least 4 weeks until ripe.

You can't grow sativa dominant plants and expect short flowering time. Breeders days means absolutely nothing, now you know!
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