My Plant just keeps growing...

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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munch box

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If you want it to start flowering than cover your greenhouse with a tarp at the end of a 12 hour day and make sure no other light gets in for the remainder of the day. Just make sure your plants only get 12 hours of light a day. no more than that.12/12 soon after you will get preflowers, then be able to sex your plant and take it from there. maybe you should use the lst method for your setup
 

CR500ROOST

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Open Sesame® Soluble Fertilizer (5-45-19)
Early Flowering Formula for Gardeners and Hydroponic Growers
Open Sesame® is a high-phosphorus soluble fertilizer that’s designed to bring plants into bloom at your command. Just say the magic words! Open Sesame® provides the optimal level of nutrition with minimal salts and other residue buildups. Whether you’re growing in hydroponic systems, containers, or gardening in ordinary soil, Open Sesame® will go right to work at the root zone and deliver targeted nutrients when the plants need them the most.

Garden Tip: Feed with Open Sesame® every other watering, starting at about the fifth or sixth week of a plant’s life. It takes just a few weeks of Open Sesame® to get stocky, sturdy, compact, high-producing plants and buds that are ready to burst. For optimum results, start indoor plants in our Light Warrior® Agro-Ponic® Grow Medium, or use our premium Ocean Forest® Potting Soil for container plants.

Once buds have formed, help your plant produce awesome flowers by switching to Beastie Bloomz®. For complete feeding schedules, go here.
 

CR500ROOST

Well-Known Member
Its a Fox Farm product.Its one of the solubles,check out fox farms website.I haven't used it before,but fox farm other product works great.
 

munch box

Well-Known Member
Open Sesame® Soluble Fertilizer (5-45-19)
Early Flowering Formula for Gardeners and Hydroponic Growers
Open Sesame® is a high-phosphorus soluble fertilizer that’s designed to bring plants into bloom at your command. Just say the magic words! Open Sesame® provides the optimal level of nutrition with minimal salts and other residue buildups. Whether you’re growing in hydroponic systems, containers, or gardening in ordinary soil, Open Sesame® will go right to work at the root zone and deliver targeted nutrients when the plants need them the most.

Garden Tip: Feed with Open Sesame® every other watering, starting at about the fifth or sixth week of a plant’s life. It takes just a few weeks of Open Sesame® to get stocky, sturdy, compact, high-producing plants and buds that are ready to burst. For optimum results, start indoor plants in our Light Warrior® Agro-Ponic® Grow Medium, or use our premium Ocean Forest® Potting Soil for container plants.

Once buds have formed, help your plant produce awesome flowers by switching to Beastie Bloomz®. For complete feeding schedules, go here.
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 nutes
 

munch box

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But seriously mike killa, its because the days are too long. summer time. Even if your plant is not in the direct sunlight, it is still awake. make sure no light can get on it. Maybe feed it some food too like CROOST was saying. she looks hungry. And if its been in the pot for 6 months then you should transplant into a 15 gallon pot before flowering.
 

Korner420Garden

Active Member
flowering 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
 

munch box

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flowering 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
kindergarden is right, however nutrients high in phosphorus have been known to to induce flowering as well
 

psychedelictripper

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I think the growth has a lot to do with lack of light. It's reaching up for the sun. Looks like it's on the back side of a house or the side that will get limited sun. It's doing what it's got to do to find more sun.
 

Vapekush

Active Member
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.
 

ronshamen

Active Member
sorry to say this mate, but all of the above are correct. but luckily its very easy to fix!! all you need to do is move the plant to somewhere with more sun light at day time. transplant it to a bigger pot so it will grow more stems and flowers. I would put it right in the ground. give it some nutes so it will grow stronger and wait till the days will get shorter and it will start showing sex. you can do like munchy said to quicken the progress but i would wait 'till it gets a bit stronger because it does look a bit weak.
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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Izoc666

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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.
haha thats good one, yep they must have a giant to read the power meter :p
 

kdub86

Member
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.
where is this that they actually still come out and read the meter??
 
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