Start of flower in WA State?

MoMoGrows

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Can anybody tell me when the decreased sunlight will trigger flowering in central Washington state? Or WA state in general?
Trying to figure out how much veg time I have left so I can grow my younger plants appropriately.
Also so I know when they'll start showing make or female. A local buddy told me he has already pulled some males from his crop but he can't tell yet on the others. Seems a bit early in the season for balls to be dropping eh?

Any info is appreciated guys.
Thanks!
-Big Mo
 

Don_Sequitor

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There is probably a genotype variable in the equation.

The breeder of my seeds said August. The photoperiod at my location decreases 31 minutes during the month of July.
 

MoMoGrows

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There is probably a genotype variable in the equation.

The breeder of my seeds said August. The photoperiod at my location decreases 31 minutes during the month of July.
And I have no clue what strain mine are. Five that I got at about a month old might be girl scout cookies, but that's a big might. And my three from seed are supposed to be bubba kush or bubba platinum kush or something similar. They got their seeds a little mixed up, but only grow indicas, so I know they're India dominant at least.
 

Zephyrs

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Can anybody tell me when the decreased sunlight will trigger flowering in central Washington state? Or WA state in general?
Trying to figure out how much veg time I have left so I can grow my younger plants appropriately.
Also so I know when they'll start showing make or female. A local buddy told me he has already pulled some males from his crop but he can't tell yet on the others. Seems a bit early in the season for balls to be dropping eh?

Any info is appreciated guys.
Thanks!
-Big Mo
Mine usually always start budding out the last week of August. In land Washington. That's a usual for any strain I've had in the back yard, mostly indica hybrids though.:eyesmoke:
 

MoMoGrows

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Mine usually always start budding out the last week of August. In land Washington. That's a usual for any strain I've had in the back yard, mostly indica hybrids though.:eyesmoke:
Alrighty thanks man. Six or seven weeks left to get my little ones trained up a bit. Started my seeds late; haven't even topped those ones yet.
 
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