Thanks guys. It may be a blessing that it’s not gonna get so big so fast. I’m planning to move it back inside to flower once my current flowering crop finishes and the space is only 2’x6’…….
I know what I’ve done……I set a photoperiod plant outside too early in the grow season and damned if it hasn’t started flowering.
My question is, what do I do about it??
My indoor grow space became over overcrowded, so I set this small plant outside with the plan to bring it back in to flower...
With all due respect, you’ve got a ways to go. Forget about what week it happens to be and look at the plant.
Let all of those white pistils turn brown/orange and recede back into the calyces.
Those buds are just starting to swell and pack on some heft.
Don’t fret over the finished...
My plans was to only have one of the three small ones in that space. The other 2 will go outside. I usually grow 3 and it’s always been a good number….but I usually flip to flower when the plants are the size of the 2 big ones.
I think I’ll let them go another week or so and see how much...
Thank you sir for the comments. It’s nice to know the science behind it all, although my retention levels are diminishing by the day.
I’m afraid by the time I have a 3rd plant big enough to flip, the 2 originals will be taking up all of the available space.
The pic is from this morn…..I...
I didn’t know that…..I kinda figured that the tops closer to the light would grow a bit faster but never realized the dynamics that you pointed out……you’re never too old to learn.
I’m wondering if the plant would yield just as much without any of that center growth, having just the 10-12 main...
Yes….i thought so to…..so the first thing I did was transplant from 1/2 gal container to a 5gal. The mix is KokoBop, which is amended…..plus I added a light application of Organic 4-4-4, worm castings, basalt and myco…..plus some extra perlite. So it should be well fortified for the time...