kowski
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Hi all,
I'm new here and wondered if anyone has experience of early flowering/harvesting outdoors. Does it slow down the flowering process is my query.
Here's what happened: I sprouted seeds (afghani x chem diesel strain) under lights in Oregon on Mar 1. On April 8, I put them in the ground, going from 17 hours of lights to about 13-14 hours daylight/sunshine. The plants began flowering 3-5 weeks after going outside. And the plants continued to grow nicely (now 54" tall and about the same in width and quite bushy/full). No re-revegging, no hermies. BUT now finishing the 12th week of flowering. Seems like a long time flowering.
Most pistils are white, most trichomes are cloudy with one amber here or there, except on the first flowers formed where about 20-30% are amber.
Seems like a great method, if it works consistently -- early harvest, no mold problems etc.
I'm new here and wondered if anyone has experience of early flowering/harvesting outdoors. Does it slow down the flowering process is my query.
Here's what happened: I sprouted seeds (afghani x chem diesel strain) under lights in Oregon on Mar 1. On April 8, I put them in the ground, going from 17 hours of lights to about 13-14 hours daylight/sunshine. The plants began flowering 3-5 weeks after going outside. And the plants continued to grow nicely (now 54" tall and about the same in width and quite bushy/full). No re-revegging, no hermies. BUT now finishing the 12th week of flowering. Seems like a long time flowering.
Most pistils are white, most trichomes are cloudy with one amber here or there, except on the first flowers formed where about 20-30% are amber.
Seems like a great method, if it works consistently -- early harvest, no mold problems etc.
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