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Hey guys!

So @Jedi Messiah and I started growing a few plants around June this year, random bag seeds.

Two of them already look like they are flowering, but I'm not cetrain because they but the one in particular seem very small. 

First picture is oldest and is pretty big, she was grown about 3 weeks before the second plant. 

Been very healthy and vibrant. 

Topped it and did LST, grown outdoors.

Didn't give it much feed in the first month or two.

But give it bionitro and bioneem once a week and water. Pic #2 and #3 are some of the what I think are preflowers? 

Then we have plant #2 (pic #4)

the younger one, northern lights bagseed, this plant is 3 weeks younger than the first and i's only at about 15-20cm tall and maybe 10cm wide but very bushy and has a lot of also what I see to be preflowers ? 

Same feeding and water schedule.

Pic #5 is a close up of its flowers.

 

So my question is,

is it starting to flower? If so, will it reveg when the daylight hours increase? 

 And if we should stop foliar feeds and using neem if it's flowering?

Thank's guys:-peace

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I'm not too clued up about outdoor grows, not sure whether it will revert to veg or not as it seems a few weeks into flower already.

 

It could be an autoflower as well, although a bit late to flower if that is the case. Best would be to monitor it and see.

Neem is for pest control and generally sprayed onto the leaves. If you want to flower it and it is flowering, you want to increase Phosphorus and Potassium - a bit of Calcium and Magnesium will be good too.

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Hiya, so yes the plant is in flower... And yes it will reveg when more hours of light come. 

Currently we still have around 12h light

11:45 hours solid light... And about 45 min usable light from dawn and dusk. 

This will only increase going into spring. 

In the 1st of October we will be at 12:30 plus 46 min of dawn and dusk light. 

So plants should start reveging in October... And those plants will still carry on flowering... They might nit get close to harvest before they start reveging... So you can just leave it... Or you can hope to harvest and sow new seeds. 

Light info from timeanddate.com/sun/south-africa/johannesburg

Note... I have a moveable outdoor light that comes on at night to keep my outdoor plants from blooming

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43 minutes ago, Smelly Joe said:

Maybe a better shot of the whole bud??? 

Will take some better ones soon. 

 

27 minutes ago, PsyCLown said:

You still got a loooong time to go, especially if they start to reveg.

 

On average, most plants will flower for around 9 / 10 weeks before they'll be ready for harvesting.

It's been flowering for about 4 - 5 weeks. Hoping she finishes before the reveg thing starts. Would prefer the patch of garden being used by something better. 

 

Thanks guys. Will take better photos soon

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8 hours ago, Smelly Joe said:

Will a plant re-veg if it goes deep into flower, say 6 weeks in??? Won't it finish up???

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Won't finish up.. I also have a plant outdoor that's flowering... But I placed an outdoor light there to kick it back into veg... 

@MissMayhem, you can take a chance and finish flowering her if she let's you.

But if you see her pushing new leafy growth... Then it's time to cull as bud production is no longer the main focus. 

What do you want to put in her place? 

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On 9/14/2019 at 7:56 AM, CreX said:

Won't finish up.. I also have a plant outdoor that's flowering... But I placed an outdoor light there to kick it back into veg... 

@MissMayhem, you can take a chance and finish flowering her if she let's you.

But if you see her pushing new leafy growth... Then it's time to cull as bud production is no longer the main focus. 

What do you want to put in her place? 

Some gorilla glue or perhaps OG kush. Getting my replacement seeds from biltong and buds soon. They've been really great and helpful. Few better photos. The plant is getting resinous af, touch led the tiny cola's and my fingers were sticky as shit.

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I would let it grow some more. Re-potting at this stage will only result in root damage cause I doubt that all that pot is filled with roots. I think the root ball might break apart and damage the roots of you repot now. Os let her go a bit more.

I tried my hand a the Psycadellic strain but mine never made it sadly.

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5 hours ago, Smelly Joe said:

I would let it grow some more. Re-potting at this stage will only result in root damage cause I doubt that all that pot is filled with roots. I think the root ball might break apart and damage the roots of you repot now. Os let her go a bit more.

I tried my hand a the Psycadellic strain but mine never made it sadly.

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Thanks man. It's bulk seed bank, their strain names are confusing sometimes bru.

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hey guys, so some updates on the plants, and a couple of questions. the one that is flowering seems to be going back into veg, what I was hoping for, was to harvest her to make some space in our garden, but she isnt ready yet. trichs are milky, and as I mentioned, seems to be revegging, leaves are getting more tender, and she's behaving differently. what I wanna know is, should i let her reveg, would harvesting now give me glorified park grass, or something decent? forced flowering isn't really an option, because she's in the ground, was considering a cardboard box, with some foil wrapped for light deprivation? anyway, here's some photos.

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