Week 3 of flower, unsure if shes flowering properly HELP

KroniK09

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Hi, my plants in its 3rd week of flowering & seems to me like it hasnt flowered as much as other buds i see in the 3rd week of flower.

It started as a seed in some brick weed type stuff that my mate had, i germinated it then left it under a light, it was a small terrible lookin plant for months & when the summer hit i put it in the garden to grow, it shot up so i decided to set up my old equipment from a grow a while back, got some nutes & flowered it almost immediately, now its in the 3rd week.

Im feeding her terra flores & cannazym (cannazym was left over from previous) 1.5ltrs of water a day. (pk 13 14 in week 5 also)
is the slow flowering due to the fact it was grown in a garden for months with nothing, or that the strain it came from was weak?
or is it nothing to worry about atall?

any other nutes worth adding?
 

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Wingnutt

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Too much nitrogen in flower can cause a delay in flowering. Are you using flower nutes?

High temps can have an impact. I'd try to keep it under 85.

Could also be the strain. Might just have a long flowering cycle. Hard to say with bagseed.

Is your dark period 100% dark? Light leaks can screw with flowering.

Good luck!
 

KroniK09

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Too much nitrogen in flower can cause a delay in flowering. Are you using flower nutes?

High temps can have an impact. I'd try to keep it under 85Could also be the strain. Might just have a long flowering cycle. Hard to say with bagseed.

Is your dark period 100% dark? Light leaks can screw with flowering
Good luck!
Yes, i am using flower nutes, terra flores.
High temps could be an issue, i have never checked the temp in there, alough i grew a very healthy 10oz plant in there a while back.
& my dark period is 100% dark except for when i open up the doors to have a look how shes doin & stuff since the dark period is at night when im home.
 

Wingnutt

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Double check your temp and humidity. If they are within acceptable levels then its probably just the strain (bad genetics)... As long as you aren't seeing any kind of discolored or dying leaves on the plant that would point you towards a deficiency.

Have you checked your Ph or PPM of runoff? Not always an exact science but its helped me find problems more often than not. Your plant looks a little floppy, which can be a sign of over-fertilization. If the soil is the wrong Ph it won't absorb the nutes it needs for flowering. A good Ph/TDS meter is worth the investment.
 

KroniK09

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its floppy towards the top because i "super cropped" it about a week ago, & she spent her veg life in a UK garden, well i think thats probably why.
I used good soil terra proffesional pro plus
 

NoobgrowerLbc

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your doing fine, keep doing what your doing I have the same problem as your with my brick weed plant that was outdoor the whole time. it was terribly small for 2 months and when summer was coming to an end it shot up to 6 feet tall and 6 feet wide, and finally started to bud. its just genetics of the seed my dude. most Mexican brick weed are sativa dominant so some will take until January to finish but the time you wait makes up in yields.
 
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