Still not flowering? Are they male or...?

ghb

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they look female and they are showing preflowers so looks like they are entering the stretch phase just before they start to produce buds.

the location they are in is as far from ideal as you can get, direct light for only a couple of hours a day with no breeze to strengthen the stems and prevent stretching, they will grow another 2-3 ft i would assume so i highly doubt you will be able to get a successful harvest from those plants in that location
 

lulibenko

Member
@ghb I know the space is preety much too little And also that I let them too grow too tall about a month ago I tried to make some supporting sticks to But havent found Time... Will do that in less than a week... And also gently tie them on something to Prevent drastical vertical growth :)

@sworth they are around 13/11 :) and normal seeds...
 

lulibenko

Member
@ghb about direct Light... The sun shines from around 10am till 4 or 5 pm directly on them But it is pretty bright even before 10 and after 5... These photos are taken now and its pretty cloudy weather outside thats why it isnt so shiney in there :)
 

Cyrus420

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In order for your plant to flower you need to control the amount of time it spends absorbing light. Lowering the light hours to 12 or less will ensure your plant enters the flowering stage, as less than 12 hours of light mimics the conditions under which it would flower in the wild.

Depending on where you are there still may be too much light in order for your plants to flower properly. Once they have received 12 hours of light they need to be put to bed somewhere with as little light as possible.

I would guess this is the reason your plants haven't started to flower yet.
 

lulibenko

Member
If I cover the window they have no Light source at all... I will try my best to make it right haha allthough I really let them grow freely for too long haha so i will make my best to control them for not growing too tall for my room :)
 

Cyrus420

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If I cover the window they have no Light source at all... I will try my best to make it right haha allthough I really let them grow freely for too long haha so i will make my best to control them for not growing too tall for my room :)
That is why you have to control your light source. If you're growing using the sun you're going to either have to manually move your plants in and out of darkness, cover the plant to keep light from reaching it, or just put the plant outside and wait til fall for it to finish. Using the sun indoors sounds complex and is probably impossible for most without having a massive open window or skylight.
 
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