flowering a 2 week old plant.. help

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

anberlinaddict

Active Member
Joined
Sep 26, 2009
Messages
36
Reaction score
1
I have 7 strawberry cough's going.. 4 of them are 50 days old and the other 3 are just around 2 weeks or so.... but all 7 were put into flowering yesterday, the lights JUST came on after their first 12 hour dark period.. they look amazing... pretty awsome i was stoked.

How much can I expect to yield off of the young 2 week old or so plants?

Is a half ounce per plant to far fetched??? Im hoping for 2 ounces per plant on the bigger/older ones.. but id be happy if i got a half oz per plant on the 2 week old ones...


any idea?
 
for the 50 day veg ones, 2 zones per plant is pretty high expectations imo. what light and what size area do u have them in?
 
Relentless999 said:
for the 50 day veg ones, 2 zones per plant is pretty high expectations imo. what light and what size area do u have them in?

400w hps cool tube... 4x4x7 foot tent.
 
Your plants that are only 2 weeks old will not start to flower until they are sexually mature,if they are fems. they will just continue to veg in the 12/12 cycle until they are ready.When they start to have alternating nodes, that is a good indication that they are mature and will start to bud.This just recently happened to me with the Alaskan Ice I am growing it sat in 12/12 for almost 3 weeks before showing pistils while my bagseeds put in 12/12 with the AI were already into full bloom but were vegged 2 weeks longer than the AI and had alt nodes prior to 12/12.
 
Yield is dependent on numerous things...the strain, the lights, the nutes, your growing skills, how long they hve been vegged, etc...
Just concentrate on growing the best plants you can and let the yield take care of itself...there are things you can do to increase yield...on my first grow i tied my plants down and my yield was increased... it was like I had 8 main colas going on 2 plants...hve a look around in the resource threads... I am sure there is great info in there that can help you increase your yield...
 

Latest posts

Back
Top