Please help me! My Chem-Sis started flowering about a month back..to feed or not-PICS

-PLEASE HELP! This is my first grow, and I have an AWFUL lot to learn...
-I have missed my window on my 5 afgoos, and my two gdblueberries, and they went back into veg from about 1/2-3/4 of the way through flowering-(I think)-..this really sucks, and I don't want a repeat kick to the teeth with my Chem-Sis... I have bought some very nice fox farms nutes for budding-the; open sesame, beastie blooms, and cha-ching, and need to help with knowing which to give, and when...or even if I should at this time. -thanks
View attachment 1666015View attachment 1666017View attachment 1666019,
 
Sorry, idk why they didn't upload into the post. Do the links work?
-I didn't do anything at all. They did it all on their own.
 

hgkdehs

Active Member
sounds like you put you plants out too early. the days were still short when you put them out which made them flower. now that the days are longer they are gonna be vegging again. aim to put them out later next year. and you target date for finishing is around sept-oct. not june lol
 
I will try loading them again. Will also try and put them into my album.
-but the plant just has some hairs coming from the many nodes that are forming closer, and closer together all over the entire plant.
 

hgkdehs

Active Member
did u read my post? put the plants out in late may, early june. they will still have a couple months for veg. then u wont run into this problem. When did you put your plants out?
 
Lmao...yeah, it doesn't look like June is even anywhere near close to done...lol
Yea, definitely going out later next year...lesson learned. Thanks. So, what's my best possible course of action I should take from this point?? I have good intentions, and nutes, but not so much knowledge when it comes to growing this kind of produce. lol:leaf: -any thoughts/ advise?
 

hgkdehs

Active Member
they will revert back to vegging and then again to flowering later. just let em go til sept-oct, just until they are done
 
And its a rather painful one that I won't run into again. Thanks
-so, at what point should I begin the pre bloom, and bloom feedings to encourage nice big, healthy buds like I've seen all over this site?
 

hgkdehs

Active Member
not really sure where you are from, light cycles are different everywhere. just look up sunrises and sunsets for you area and when the days start getting shorter, start ur flowering nutes
 
Top