Bict 16/17. Straya m8 2.0

sandhill larry

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Yeah they started about a month ago not sure why ? The seeds I started a month later than those ones are going fine, never had this happen before I think the weird weather in October might have fucked them around a bit ?
It's the length of the night that triggers them to flower. You started them too early for that strain. {the shorter season strains have to be put out later} You can keep them from early flower by putting a light on them early morning or late afternoon to make the "day" a little longer, or you can break the night up into two parts by turning on the light for an hour at midnight. Either one will keep the plant in veg until the daylight gets long enough naturally.

Or you can just start a little later. I got going in early March in NW Florida, and I ran into all sorts of early flower problems. Wasted some of my Bag Seed Tester #1 {Hurricane Head} seeds in the process.
 

ruby fruit

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It's the length of the night that triggers them to flower. You started them too early for that strain. {the shorter season strains have to be put out later} You can keep them from early flower by putting a light on them early morning or late afternoon to make the "day" a little longer, or you can break the night up into two parts by turning on the light for an hour at midnight. Either one will keep the plant in veg until the daylight gets long enough naturally.

Or you can just start a little later. I got going in early March in NW Florida, and I ran into all sorts of early flower problems. Wasted some of my Bag Seed Tester #1 {Hurricane Head} seeds in the process.
This is what happened to my black dog for sure ..shes come out of it now but now i know theres no reason to start her early unless i want to use a light as i see some ppl do..gd info larry
 
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