Quick Question (Or 2) (Indoor)

shaun2000

Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone, I Just has a quick couple of questions to ask. I Have 2 lovely ladies growing atm and they are in budding stage for the past 3-4 days. One Is a small afganie (the one in question) and the other is a bag seed which i think may be an auto flowering Strain.

My Question is this. Atm The Unknown bag seed plant is thriving, Almost twice the Size of the afganie (Both Plants are grown indoors under cfl's ) And Shows many Different budd Sites, However the afgain is barly showing any if any and is a little shrimp, My question is this, Is it to late for me To Remove the afganie and place it back on a Veg Light schedule and give it abit more time To Mature ( I did put them into budd stage early (1 1/2 months total grow time) Due to the size of the bag seed and they both where showing female sexes. .

Also If I Do Remove it from the 12/12 Will The Afganie be fine with a few (2) cfls for a couple of weeks, (Just Enough time for me to build another box(-Since i have 2 other babies using my veg chamber?)

As Always Thank you for your replys.

If You Need More info to help me please ask, pics sizes ect, Ive worked all day or else i would have taken some happy snaps along with the post.
 

Garden weeds

Active Member
right, i am no expert on this, but i have heard that plants can go from flowering back to veg once they get used to the light schedule again, so my answer would be yes, put them back into veg if you like, but it will take a couple of days for the plant to get used to the new light schedule :) GW
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
You increase the chance of hermaphrodites occurring but go ahead. Don't delay another day if you're going to do it.
 

Scrotie Mcboogerballs

Well-Known Member
It actually takes a couple of weeks for a plant to reveg if it's already budding. During the switch from veg back to flower, the plant gets really stressed and is not going to get much new growth. I would say that the best thing to do is just let the plant flower unless you want to dedicate another 6 weeks to it for some mediocre growth and possibly a hermied plant.
 
Top