bk78
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nice 6 week old seedlingPics attached lol
nice 6 week old seedlingPics attached lol
What I'm getting at is that I don't think the stage definition is up for debate and I think it's an actual horticultural definition.I think people get set into how they determine seeding to young plant.
Like I consider my buddy to let his go to long as a seedling. But he thinks I moved mine up to soon. Personally I think do what you think is best.
Really what you growing manThe showing of sex in veg is strain dependent. Most of my strains show sex at about week three to four. A couple don't show at all until forced to in flower. To put that in context, I've grown over three dozen strains in my indoor adventure.
Longer veg doesn't provide quicker flowering. That's strain dependent as well. I used to run a perpetual for quite some time where I was starting from seed/clone in 12/12. All plants will flower when the light cycle is proper.
Yeah poured on some miracle gro and some superthrivenice 6 week old seedling
What do you mean "moved mine up"? To a bigger light?I think people get set into how they determine seeding to young plant.
Like I consider my buddy to let his go to long as a seedling. But he thinks I moved mine up to soon. Personally I think do what you think is best.
I'm just trying to provide some factual operating knowledge to you from a grower who's grown hundreds (if not thousands) of plants over going on a decade of indoor growing, plus 20 years on top of that outdoor.Really what you growing man
Here's my proof from my own grow. Showing sex 28 days from sprout.Really what you growing man
Yeah poured on some miracle gro and some superthrive
It is a horticultural definition I'm not arguing that. Do I let mine go passed what definition calls seedling 100 percent. All I ment was use the horticultural definition as a guide line for when to repot or move to stronger light.What I'm getting at is that I don't think the stage definition is up for debate and I think it's an actual horticultural definition.
Move up as in bigger pot. Stronger light.What do you mean "moved mine up"? To a bigger light?
When I pop seeds, I do so in my cloner tent. Once the seeds pop through the medium, I give them one more day, then they go into my 400W MH veg tent with the other veg plants. Just did this yesterday for two Sour Diesel seedlings. I still consider and treat them seedlings for a couple of weeks, but after that, they start getting fed at low doses, so I consider them veg at that point.
The only thing I'm able to find in terms of the actual terminology and its use, is that it denotes young plants, or plants that have yet to be placed into their final grow space.What I'm getting at is that I don't think the stage definition is up for debate and I think it's an actual horticultural definition.
Ahhh, ok. I transplant to my final pot from my starter pot at the end of their third week in the veg tent. They then veg for another further five weeks before they go into flower for 10+. As I said before, my seedlings go under my big girl veg lamps after two days max from popping out of dirt (for clones, they go in the day I move them from cloner to dirt).Move up as in bigger pot. Stronger light.
I have mine under 13w CFL x2 then x4. From sprout till around week 2 then moved to my veg tent.
Welcome to RIU.Thank you all for the information, I will respond to the posts after I can read in detail, but it seems even here there is no consensus on certain information!
Nope, but obviously, the plants will remain very small and the yield will be equally small. Works well if you cram in a whole bunch of small plants in a perpetual (I ran my operation like this for quite a while a few years back with a mixture of newly rooted clones and seeds).Is there a minimum period from when the seed sprouts to keep it in s vegetation before it can be forced into floweeing?
Yes there is a minimum period from seed to flowering. It won't flower until it reaches sexual maturity. If you give a one week old plant 12/12 light it's not going to start flowering.Is there a minimum period from when the seed sprouts to keep it in s vegetation before it can be forced into floweeing?
What would be the approximate period to reach sexual maturity?Yes there is a minimum period from seed to flowering. It won't flower until it reaches sexual maturity. If you give a one week old plant 12/12 light it's not going to start flowering.
That depends on strain, phenotype and even your environment. Some plants might reach maturity as early as 4 weeks from when they have leaves and start photosynthesizing. Most plants in my experience take 6-8 weeks to reach maturity though, and some heavy sativa strains may even take longer.What would be the approximate period to reach sexual maturity?
Got it,! So you normally don’t go beyond 6 weeks at veg?The plant is in the seedling stage for the first week or two. They are considered to be in vegetative growth once the first set of multi-fingered (3 or more fingers) leaves are on display. You can flip to the flowering schedule as early as you want, but they won't start flowering until they reach sexual maturity, which is usually at about the 4th week of vegetation. I personally keep mine in veg for 6-8 weeks so they have time to build a nice root ball and strong stems.
I’ve gone as long as 8 weeks in veg.Got it,! So you normally don’t go beyond 6 weeks at veg?
Thanks!
Yep all depends on how big you want your girlsI’ve gone as long as 8 weeks in veg.