MrRare
Well-Known Member
I am familiar with the fact that plants grown outside show their sex and begin to flower before 12/12. I was led to believe that the start in Southern California was around 14 Hrs 15 mins of daylight and that is the case with some of my plants which are just starting to express their sex. Usually I see it around the end of July to middle of August. I was unaware about the 7th to 10th node and will have to hike back out and check. I am aware of auto flowering strains but, assume that is something entirely different to the genetics Stephen speaks of.