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marock and e sativa flowering
preflovering marock and esativa is i posibl that they start to flower in julij,now they are 10weks old(1.2m high),outdoor growing and they have white things at steam and the top is growig in some kind of curves.
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Can you show us some pics??.........Early flowering is possible now, with less than 12hrs of daylight
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all of them are outdoor,7h sunlight.and daylight is now longest in season(16-17h)
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Lookin nice Janey i have some Marocs in the greenhouse only small tho i started em a bit late...
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Janey.....very nice pics!!!
This is a very nice example of the first female flowers appearing on the stem. The final flowering/buds will start 4 weeks later (on the maroc and E.sativa), this means that they finish mid-to end August. Bigger pots can help now, to give them more grow-boost. Small pots dry out to quick, which triggers (poor) early flowering.
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nice plants janey
thats a killer looking grow peace
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thank you all. to be honest i didnt do much acept of a soil mix,maybe co2,so therefor it is all in the seeds.!
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one more question for nevills plants.if i put them on 12/12(whit somekind of cover to make dark) in about a week or two for 2weeks will there be samething wrong(quality)?beacose they are growing to fast and high and i dont wont to risk somwhere outside in woods.they also flower long 10 or 12 weeks,that is to long(november)beacouse of the mould or fungus.
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hi there Janey, lovely plants you got going there, looking great too.
If you are concerned about the plants being too tall and becoming visible to nosey neighbours or anybody else, you could beging traing them with some strong twine, gently bendingthe main stem over very carefully, and trying to do it a little more every day, if you keep it tied like that it will grow outwards and bushy instead of upward, and probably increase your total yield in the end too. Looking great though, hope you show us some pics of em in their full blooming glory later in the year.
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