Need advise! plants flowering slowly

Discussion in 'Indoor Cannabis Growing' started by oh-la-la, Sep 19, 2006.

  1. Hi guys,
    Im growing 4 plants under 400 HPS. They are in week 5 of flowering but i think the flowers are so small compare to the pictures i have seen. Now im ferting them with organic fert 3 12 6. Please advise, what did i do wrong?
    Thanks in advise,
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  2. Looks like its turned on ya! Can't tell for sure though

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  3. depends wot strain ur growing some strains dont produce mutch but some strans like pot of gold ice produce big fat heads like white widow is a low producing plant small buds
     
  4. They look healthy
    They look sativa dom
    They look like you have another 5/6 weeks to go
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    Beautiful and good work.
     
  5. Its been 4 weeks and 4 days flowering, how should i know that how much more do they need?
    Strain? Seriously, i cant really tell coz things got mixed up between shrunk, ak48 and some seed that were given from my friend. My cousin transplented them into 3 gallons pot while i was away and he didnt lable it. So, i cant really tell exactly what strain im growing.
    Thanks so much guys
    Anyone else?

     
  6. Five weeks isnt very long. You can expect anywhere from 60-75 days for flowering. Some sativas can even take 12 weeks to finish.

    The only true way to know when your planets are done flowering is by the trichomes. You'll need a 30-50x microscope which will cost $20-$40 for one and can be found at a radioshack or similar shop.

    Most people try to harvest when they are 50/50 clear/amber.

    Clear = more head high
    Amber/cloudy = more heavy/body high

    You don't want to let the planet(s) flower to long (letting the trichomes become too amber) because than they start to decompose and breakdown.

    Good luck and give them time; they will fill out.

    Astral
     
  7. Would that mean they are doing ok, right? This is my frist grow, so im kind of worry now
    Thanks so much

     

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