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BudBogart said:. Ovireyallday said:. Ok I got them small 40 days ago they're all averaging 2ft-3ft tall. Although it's obvious the yield won't be as great as my usual ms flowering seeds that grow huge and average about a lb and a half every two plants and that's my Tahoe seeds.

Okay, my bad When you said they were clones I assumed they would not be autos. My understanding is that it is rare to clone autos as it disrupts a very short growing period. I will post pics in the morning I have King Louie and white fire also some Tahoe seed wich looks like it won't be done till about sept-oct but so far they look great and I am hoping for the best maybe the pics will help me get more info and also thanks for your feedback very much appreciated.

These are the King Louie so far. These are the white Fire wich I think are lankier but definitely more bigger buds than King Louie but less dank in my opinion but still grade A.

Last edited: Jun 2, I'm still stumbling over auto clones. I googled both those strains and found no references to either King Louie or white fire autos.

You may want to check your information because if they are NOT auto you can still revert these plants to growing leaf and having a normal harvest come fall. Growers use photosensitive clones by manipulating the light to extend the clones growing period. Autos are not affected by light period manipulation and a clone from an auto would die from old age at the same time as the " mother" plant.

A clone from an auto would spend most of its remaining life growing roots instead of buds. SpiderK said:. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads. Replies 7 Views Jul 30, wallrus Outdoor Bubba kush pre flowering week 6. Replies 0 Views At this stage, the plant is vulnerable to disease and mold. Keep its environment clean and monitor excess moisture.

Be sure to give it plenty of light. Even if growing outdoors, a lot of growers will start their seeds inside under an artificial light to help them through this delicate stage of marijuana growth. If you buy a clone from a grower or breeder it will be a seedling, so you can skip the seed germination phase.

This is also the time to begin topping or training your plants. Be mindful to increase your watering as the plant develops. Vegetative plants appreciate healthy soil with nutrients. Feed them with a higher level of nitrogen at this stage.

If you need to determine the sex of your plants to discard the males , they will start showing sex organs a few weeks into the veg stage. The flowering stage is the final stage of growth for a cannabis plant. This is when plants start to develop resinous buds and your hard work will be realized. Most strains flower in weeks, but some can take even longer, especially some sativas. Outdoors, flowering occurs naturally when the plant receives less light each day as summer turns into fall.

Indoor growers can trigger the flowering cycle by reducing the amount of light marijuana plants receive from 16 to 12 hours a day. There are a number of changes to consider once plants go from the vegetative stage to the flowering stage:. Buds typically grow the most toward the end of the flowering life cycle. Aside from just letting your plants grow, there are a few things you can do during this time to increase you rate of success.

Pruning, staking and topping your plants will increase yields, improve quality and reduce waste. Airflow here reduces moisture that helps protect against bugs, mold and fungus.

I also prune out the smaller side shoots as well as excess branching in the middle of the plant. Again the idea is to increase air flow with in the canopy. Many cannabis growers in the industry use netting, and guide their shoots between the holes as a way of maximizing exposure to the branches. I like stakes because you are able to move your plant if necessary and netting outside is, well… a challenge. After cleaning up the under canopy, middle and side shoots, I take the remaining branches and move them so that the plant is even all around.

It is important to not tie them off too tight or they restrict nutrient flow to this part of the plant and affect the amount of oil that is able to reach the flower. Topping is simply taking the top portion of a branch and removing it. You want to make sure that you take it in the correct location; just above a node site on your plant.

By carefully removing just this portion of the branch, you have the potential to create four tops with each pinch. It worked some of the time, just not consistently. True Leaves — The leaves the plant will use for energy production, not the cotyledon.

Terroir — the environmental conditions, especially soil and climate, in which plants are grown that give products made from them a unique flavor and aroma.

Meristem — a plant tissue responsible for growth, whose cells divide and differentiate to form the tissues and organs of the plant.



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