Estimating age of a clone, when to put into flower

Fishmon

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I'm not a fan of bringing outside plants, inside.
Bugs mostly.

Good luck
2nd that. I brought one in against advice here awhile back. Thought I'd inspected good but got a horrendous infestation of aphids and mites. Mostly from being lazy and not realizing the problem until it was full blown and was an alley brawl up to harvest date. I don't ever plan to do that again. No natural predators indoors. Anyone considering it best be on point with pest management plan. It was a good learning experience though. I learned to recognize what honeydew of aphids and tiny leaf spot damage from mites looks like.
 

medidedicated

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Leds might be too close, might grow greener if raise it. I just raised mine starting to grow funny. lux meter on iphone helps dial in with out an actual meter.
 

TheWholeTruth

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I rescued this clone from a friend's backyard in July. The only info I have is that it is Durban Poison. He got this clone on July 4th and it was 2 ft tall. It is now close to 4 ft tall. It has been pushing pistols since I got it. How do I know when it is time to put into flower?.
Another pic of it
Will you be putting the plant into 12-12 yourself or are you just leaving it outdoors. Cus if your putting it into 12-12 you can do that wen you feel like it. But if your just going to leave it outside the changing seasons and shortning light hours are going to trigger the plant themselves. Were i am most breeders versions of durban poison trigger around now. And if your wanting to put it into 12-12 yourself depending on were you are you might want to check how long your daylight hours are right now as leaving it out doors might just take you wanting to flower them yourself into the hands of nature amd flower them naturaly.
 
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