April or meh?

Whatstrain

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Sorry but i think you're wrong there, smart guy. if you put the plants too early and they veg too long, when they begin to flower they somehow becomes aware of the fact they aren't capable of completing the flowering process on time - because the plant is too big (just in case you didnt get it) - stressing it too much and eventually going hermy on you.
You really need to read up more because if you had you would know what you just said is 100% wrong(as others have already said). Everything you have asked and most anything you probably will in the future has been talked about or asked within these very forums and all over the rest of the internet, so google around next time and you wont have to wait on answers.

More on the plants size and flowering. The plants goal in life is to get as big as it can so it can produce as many seeds as possible.
 

Figong

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You really need to read up more because if you had you would know what you just said is 100% wrong(as others have already said). Everything you have asked and most anything you probably will in the future has been talked about or asked within these very forums and all over the rest of the internet, so google around next time and you wont have to wait on answers.

More on the plants size and flowering. The plants goal in life is to get as big as it can so it can produce as many seeds as possible.
Most of what's been asked definitely has been mentioned on these very forums, many times over.. including a zone-specific time of planting based on analysis of world temps and areas - that is quite true. That said, some like to have the information spoon fed to them.. and it's getting a bit old. I do not mind at all fielding plant analysis/troubleshooting things, but something like light cycles (which have been used forever outside) and 50+ years in.. isn't really a 'lost piece' of information that is really debatable. Agreed on all counts.
 
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