Does this look ready to flower?

SusBaxter

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It's been a month since this plant first broke ground. I've been reading that It's a good rule of thumb to switch to flowering when its about half the size you'd like it to grow but I feel like my plant isn't that full in growth but at the same time it's already pretty tall and I don't want it to get crazy tall.

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iamaaror

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You can switch to 12/12 any time you would like, with seedlings unlike clones they will stretch quite a bit before setting flowers. How much height do you have to work with? If it's not much you could start bending the plant over to keep the overall height lower. Anyways it's been my experience that flipping seedlings at about that height depending on the genetics you may experience a 3X-4X stretch when the plant is done.
 

SusBaxter

Member
You can switch to 12/12 any time you would like, with seedlings unlike clones they will stretch quite a bit before setting flowers. How much height do you have to work with? If it's not much you could start bending the plant over to keep the overall height lower. Anyways it's been my experience that flipping seedlings at about that height depending on the genetics you may experience a 3X-4X stretch when the plant is done.
I got a lil more than double it's current height to work with which is why i'm a lil concerned.
 

Sand4x105

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There is always: Topping, trimming, pruning, LST'ing... Your plant looks healthy, it's time to learn how to clone it... So far, so good!
 

SusBaxter

Member
There is always: Topping, trimming, pruning, LST'ing... Your plant looks healthy, it's time to learn how to clone it... So far, so good!
thanks haha, im glad my first plant is doing so well. As far as cloning goes, can that be done whenever? or should i wait before putting it into flowering stage to clone.
 
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