undercovergrow
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a clone will start to flower faster since it's more mature, but it takes the same amount of flowering time as the mother did
More mature. How so?a clone will start to flower faster since it's more mature, but it takes the same amount of flowering time as the mother did
i just mean a three-week old from seedling put to flower will take longer to start flowering than a three-week old clone (from being rooted and from a mature plant) would--if that particular pheno takes eight weeks to finish flower (once she starts that process), then the mother and her clones would all take approximately the same eight weeks to flower.More mature. How so?
She looks great! Interesting, can anyone explain why she grew like this? Is this due to the strain or stress? It looks very trained to me but what do I know .Hey Syd, actually she did that on her own. I started her in a bubbler bucket(having no hydro experience whatsoever). She stayed alive but didn't grow at all for almost 2 weeks, so I put her in soil. She immediately took off and also began flowering(I'm guessing out of stress).
Not having full background on the phenotype, I would say it's a characterization of the plant. Some plants when you LST come out in a beautiful canopy. Some take on shapes all of their own.She looks great! Interesting, can anyone explain why she grew like this? Is this due to the strain or stress? It looks very trained to me but what do I know .