I'm sure all that stuff works great bro, but your starting to sound like a fox farm sales rep. You even have the little registered trademark icons next to the names on your nutesOpen Sesame® Soluble Fertilizer (5-45-19)
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I agree. you need to give it some 33-10-10 and lots more sun if you want any amountthats one skinny plant you have..!
kindergarden is right, however nutrients high in phosphorus have been known to to induce flowering as wellflowering has to do with how many hours of light and dark it gets, not the kind of nutes you give it... just let the plant do its thing and be patient. Once the days get short enough, it'll start to flower on its own
hey everyone, i have a plant of mine growing outdoor in what use to be a green house but now its like 6-7 feet tall and its like 6 months old and still has no signs of it being a female or male. Does anyone know what i can do to make the plant get out of veg stage and start flowering?
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haha thats good one, yep they must have a giant to read the power meterAm I the only person who finds those pix a little bit odd?? This plant is supposed to be 6-7' tall yet if you look beyond the plant you'll notice the power meter is at the same height as the top of the plant. I don't disbelieve that the plant is that tall but I have never seen a power meter installed so high up. They must hire giants to read the meters around there.
where is this that they actually still come out and read the meter??Am I the only person who finds those pix a little bit odd?? This plant is supposed to be 6-7' tall yet if you look beyond the plant you'll notice the power meter is at the same height as the top of the plant. I don't disbelieve that the plant is that tall but I have never seen a power meter installed so high up. They must hire giants to read the meters around there.