FresnoFarmer
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Everything flowering.....some started later than others.
seems like i increase watering when flowering kicks inwhy decrease watering??
the TD and humboldt have now started a little something... the jack is turning out to be a little bit prude... next year im gonna have to find a couple whores i guess...My CH9 Jack is not where I'd like her to be either. It's gonna be a long haul with her.
that's funny , my black donina is growing just like it does indoors ..45th parallel here, been flowering for a week. i cut off all N a week ago and hit them with a super heavy dose of flowering nutes. my slowest to flower have been god bud and black domina, which are the two quickest indoors.
thats what i thought to.seems like i increase watering when flowering kicks in
I decreased the watering because flowering wasn't kicking in and for some reason it worked and the plants started flowering. I don't know why and it could have been just a coincidence (i.e., the plant was about to flower already before the watering experiment)thats what i thought to.
you can't "induce" flowering. only muck things up by being impatientmy bubba kush plants just started showing hairs. its guna be til late october im thinking. should be ok but its close.
I jus fed a flowering tea ( potasium rich ) maybe this will help induce quicker flowering?
you guys got to remember that Laney is growing in the ground and her plants are like 10'-12'. Imagine the size of the taproot on those babies. Although she is not watering them directly during flower they are getting water from the ground. This is why she can let them go so long without watering. I am in 5 gal smartpots; if i go more then a day and a half without watering they wilt. I usually water everyday to keep them happy and they are flowering away with a 1-10-1 bat guano and Fox Farm liquid bloom nutes.thats what i thought to.