When to start flowering?

mark davies

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Hello
This is betty and barbra haha
They are 4 weeks from sprout, looking for an ounce or two off each.
Been giving nutrients 2 and half weeks as yellowness started showing and repotted them into final pots.
When should i start flowering? Ive topped the plants and will probaly top again
This strain is white skunk bought from sensi seeds
 

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mark davies

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Cameras a bit dodgy lol
And they are a little droopy as just watered they will shoot back up soon.
Does anyone elses babies do that? Drop alot more when watered? Or droop when they need to be watered?
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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You grow them as big as you want to manage them. They will stretch when you flower so you have to keep that in mind. Flipping a plant from veg to flower at 23 inches tall could give you a 30" plant when its done. Depending on the strain.
 

Indacouch

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Flipping can be done at any time there's no rules ........the trick is to flip her when it's guna utilize the room you got to grow in the best possible If your new to doing this just so you don't run outta room your first time just expect the plant to double height and keep a journal that way you can refer back to it later .........just remember flipping can be done at any time from a seedling to a 6ft monster It's all about the space and light you got
 

mark davies

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I have 3 and half ft left in height, will be changing to a 250w hps at the moment i have a 150w mh light
 

Final Phase

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Make more holes in the pots... The plant needs real good drainage so it doesn't get fungus which brings fungus gnats, which just brings problems for the plants roots.
 

Indacouch

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I never guess yeild man there's to many variables to do that I'd say you should be good letting em get up to that foot mark at least maybe a lil more depending on how she's growing at that point
 

mark davies

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Yeh will do
Temp is 25 to 27.5 normally when lights on. At night it goes down to 21 to 22.
Humididty light on ranges from 40% to 50%. At night humidity goes up to 60%.
I do mist the room several times a day to rise a little
 

Final Phase

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You can avoid problems with pots not draining well by making more holes in the bottom of the pots you're using. The plant has to drain well so fungus doesn't get started which will bring fungus gnats. The gnats eat at the roots and stunt the plant. The extra holes will help the soil breath better too.
 

Indacouch

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If your going to top again just be sure to let them recover and get healthy before you flip after topping I'm sure you know this and you still got a little time in veg either way
 

mark davies

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Tbh im not really sure of the size of the pot but i will be leaving these in the pots now. Looking for about a 3ft plant
 
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