5 weeks since flip

slim diggity

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Been exactly 5 weeks since I flipped to 12/12 so about 3 weeks into flower looking good
 

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Flowering starts when you flip them, it takes just 2 dark cycles past a mature plants internal flowering clock for that plant to kick its self over to full flowering mode. Sure, if you are flipping a reg / fem plants grown from seed that are not at least 42 days old they can take up to 2 weeks to start throwing flowers because reg / fem plants grown from seed take anywhere from 42 to 56 day of vegging to become fully mature!



Anyway, to the OP, they are looking, good job!
 
Flowering starts when you flip them, it takes just 2 dark cycles past a mature plants internal flowering clock for that plant to kick its self over to full flowering mode. Sure, if you are flipping a reg / fem plants grown from seed that are not at least 42 days old they can take up to 2 weeks to start throwing flowering because reg / fem plants grown from seed take anywhere from 42 to 56 day of vegging to be fully mature!
What are some other ways to tell when a photoperiod/ fem plant is mature for flower?
 
reg / fem plants grown from seed take anywhere from 42 to 56 day of vegging to become fully mature!
As @piratebug said, They will reveal their sex and pop white hairs, or balls if male, when they are sexually mature. This can be seen if you look closely with a jeweler's loupe after the 6th-7th node when grown from seed. Clones often will have white hairs immediately.
 
As @piratebug said, They will reveal their sex and pop white hairs, or balls if male, when they are sexually mature. This can be seen if you look closely with a jeweler's loupe after the 6th-7th node when grown from seed. Clones often will have white hairs immediately.
^^^^^This. Although some long flowering sativas are an exception.
 
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