THE BROTHER'S GRUNT said:Do you have your lights on 12/12?
Aurora_Indicas_Dad said:then if the plants are outdoors then no,this is just the plant maturing,i'd suggest not having them under a security light,if growing outdoors,just stick to the suns schedule,they should start budding around aug/sept. when the hours of daylight are reduced.you need 12 hours of darkness without a security light,an order to trigger the budding process.if you have that security light on,its gonna do one of two things,keep them in veg,or stress them and make them turn hermie on ya....thats my $.02
..ALL true, with one exception. Outdoor flowering does not depend on "12" hrs of darkness. OD flowering is induced over several weeks of slowly deminishing light hours, and will flower weeks before 12/12 is reached naturally.Aurora_Indicas_Dad said:then if the plants are outdoors then no,this is just the plant maturing,i'd suggest not having them under a security light,if growing outdoors,just stick to the suns schedule,they should start budding around aug/sept. when the hours of daylight are reduced.you need 12 hours of darkness without a security light,an order to trigger the budding process.if you have that security light on,its gonna do one of two things,keep them in veg,or stress them and make them turn hermie on ya....thats my $.02
THE BROTHER'S GRUNT said:Well since she's an outdoor lady you can expect to harvest her around late September or October. Right now it looks like she's just showing some pre flowers for ya.
BagSeed said:Chop those males down and hopefully you don't get caught by whoever might have planted those other plants if they were planted... Did you just randomly stumble upon them? Also by outdoor light do you mean the light from the window in the background? If so you might want to find a way to isolate them from the lights in the room or you will cause them to stay in veg or turn them hermie like AID was talking about...
crashul said:Well Aurora Indicas Dad, on a field close to where i live there are very many plants growing outdoor in the wild. I think they've been growing there for years. Since there was nobody there to cut the males down, the females are full of seeds, and some of them have buds and seeds. How is this possible in this time of the year? The picture below shows a very advanced male...
.ALL true, with one exception. Outdoor flowering does not depend on "12" hrs of darkness.
Yes... "12/12" is simply the simplest, "certain" method of inducing flowering.Tater said:Neither does indoor. The amount of light to dark is totally dependent upon the plant itself. 12/12 is just a general guideline under which it appears all plants will flower. DJ short has done some interesting articles on getting different pheno types to display by adjusting the light dark period. Sorry to nitpick just wanted to point that out.
tcooper1 said:In Nebraska they grow like this all the time.It is Hemp not mj There is a big difference.It seeds out faster...ect ect.
have a great day and stay safe
Enter your email address to join: