klmmicro
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the information in this thread. I can see a couple of points of view here and it is clear what both of you are saying. I do not start count that the plant is in flower until it starts to produce flowers. Pre-flowers are a good indicator in sexing the plant, but they are not the point at which flowering has started. I keep a calendar, but that is just to show my watering and nute schedule. It is usually 3 or 4 days from 12/12 that a plant in preflower actually starts to produce real flowering. Hope that made sense...I am enjoying some flowers now.