okay, so i vegged a couple bagseed up to about 15 inches each. they're looking incredibly healthy, bushy, and are all around just rocking it out.
finished my cab last night (150w hps, 197cfm exhaust fan) and threw them into flower this morning (they're resting about a foot below the bulb, temps are awesome inside the cab).
my question is this - typically when i changed position of the CFL's during veg, the plants would respond almost instantly. if i dropped them down low to get some light on the lower leaves, the top leaves would lean down within maybe two hours and start noticeably reaching for the light.
they've been under the hps for about five hours now - one of the two has already fanned out and is looking amazing, while the other pretty much looks like it has no idea there's a lamp directly above it.
my question is ..... is there any stress involved in switching to flower? i'm not concerned that the plant is hurt in any way, i'm just wondering if i should maybe expect a little bit of a delay while the (hopefully female) plants adjust to the flowering spectrum?
what do i have to look forward to in the next fourteen days? other than showing sex, what else happens in the first two weeks of flower? also, as i said earlier, is there any stress involved in switching to flower?
thanks guys! wish me luck
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finished my cab last night (150w hps, 197cfm exhaust fan) and threw them into flower this morning (they're resting about a foot below the bulb, temps are awesome inside the cab).
my question is this - typically when i changed position of the CFL's during veg, the plants would respond almost instantly. if i dropped them down low to get some light on the lower leaves, the top leaves would lean down within maybe two hours and start noticeably reaching for the light.
they've been under the hps for about five hours now - one of the two has already fanned out and is looking amazing, while the other pretty much looks like it has no idea there's a lamp directly above it.
my question is ..... is there any stress involved in switching to flower? i'm not concerned that the plant is hurt in any way, i'm just wondering if i should maybe expect a little bit of a delay while the (hopefully female) plants adjust to the flowering spectrum?
what do i have to look forward to in the next fourteen days? other than showing sex, what else happens in the first two weeks of flower? also, as i said earlier, is there any stress involved in switching to flower?
thanks guys! wish me luck
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