Can someone explain me why are those buds that small at day 36 of flowering (9week flo. strain)

jondamon

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at what distance should i keep the light?

IMO anywhere from 12"-24" depending upon whether you get any light bleaching or exceedingly high temps.

Your gauge reads 27.1C at canopy level. That's pretty good IMO.

Mine runs around 24C with my 400w @8" above.




J
 

bobigno

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IMO anywhere from 12"-24" depending upon whether you get any light bleaching or exceedingly high temps.

Your gauge reads 27.1C at canopy level. That's pretty good IMO.

Mine runs around 24C with my 400w @8" above.




J
ok so im dooin fine.. great :D ty
 

Pinworm

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bird dog

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Looks ok to me for 36 days of 12/12.

Generally you have to allow for the stretch period as the plants transition from veg to flower.

This can add up to 2 weeks into your flowering schedule.

Expect a 9 week flowering strain to need around 10-11 weeks of 12/12 depending upon veg time, training, temperatures, feeding regime etc etc.


They plump up more later on down the road as they begin to swell.



J
EXACTLY. Well stated jondamon! Peace
 

Dr.J20

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you're swinging nearly 20 degrees between 'night' and 'day'. optimum is 10 degrees. other than that, you're probably just going to see how they swell in the last two weeks. best of luck,
Dr.J
 

bobigno

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you're swinging nearly 20 degrees between 'night' and 'day'. optimum is 10 degrees. other than that, you're probably just going to see how they swell in the last two weeks. best of luck,
Dr.J
you mean in the last 2-3 weeks they should gain a lot in size?
 

blowincherrypie

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you're swinging nearly 20 degrees between 'night' and 'day'. optimum is 10 degrees. other than that, you're probably just going to see how they swell in the last two weeks. best of luck,
Dr.J
Come on doc.. For the majority of strains, aint a damn thing wrong with a 20 degree "swing."
 

Dr.J20

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dude, you've been hyper anxious about the condition of your plants it seems for a good long while. the number of questions you ask wouldn't really be a problem/sore spot for a lot of folks on here if they were more substantive than "hey am i doing a good job?"
I'm guessing the bulk of your plant growing experience is with cannabis--i could be wrong, but it just seems like you're nit-picking and worrying over ever possible thing that you notice.
when you're growing tomatoes, do you worry about the quality of every fruit that you pick, wondering if those dry brown spots are a problem ,normal etc? No, of course not. because after you've grown from seed to harvest, and paid attention to the process, and made thorough documentation and annotation, you KNOW what your experience has been and whether what you're seeing posed a threat etc. and you'll probably go to the library and other repositories of firm, peer reviewed data to find out for sure whether what you're growing is growing alright. So, in short, it seems fairly clear that you are mostly seeking security and approval, rather than information here.
Take it easy, just watch your plants grow. you should be able to instinctively tell by now whether something is normal growth, ok, or bad, because if you've taken a plant this far, you should have done enough research to know these things.
i'm out.
be easy,
 

Dr.J20

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Come on doc.. For the majority of strains, aint a damn thing wrong with a 20 degree "swing."
no one said there was anything majorly wrong. i said 10 degrees is optimum. in fact, i said there's not much to do and that things are probably fine, and to quit worrying so much, so what's the point of your post exactly? to point out that these plants are pretty hardy and you can grow them in awful conditions and still yield? i've been saying that for years, but the whole point of a gardening forum is to help us all learn how to get the most out of our plants. you want the absolute most like some of those super anal fuckers in the hydro area? then you want a 10 degree drop at night. and you probably want a whole host of other things to be within the "ideal" range, no? for someone (like the op) who seems hell bent on maximizing every characteristic, i'd say knowing those ideal ranges is useful. just my two cents though
 

Commander Strax

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Dr.J20 thank you for pointing out that this guy is asking the same stupid question about the same stupid plants over and over and over again.

Bobingo, I understand that you are concerned about your plants and if you had a legitimate problem that someone could help with it would not be a big deal but you ask the same question about the same plants THAT ARE FINE !


"enough about me .... lets talk about you, what do you think about my Mataro Blue?"
This was me making fun of you, I am sorry that you don't understand sarcasm.
 

blowincherrypie

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Doc.. You pointed it out as though it were an issue, if it's a non-issue why bring it up?? Many purple strains require 20 degrees to change.. LOL funny the person who pointed out a 20 degree change is calling me an "anal fucker." You're a joke, 20 degrees is just as "optimal" as 10 so take your 2 pennies and choke on them k? lol Good day simpin..
 
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