FLOWERING- Cannabis Marijuana seeds Growing Guide
The the plant will be induced to fruit or flower with dark
cycles of 11-13 hours that simulate the oncoming winter in the
fall as the days grow shorter. As a consequence, it works out
well indoors to have two separate areas; one that is used for
the initial vegetative state and one that is used for
flowering and fruiting. There is no other requirement other
than to keep the dark cycle for flowering very dark with no
light interruptions, as this can stall flowering by days or
weeks.
Once a plant is big enough to mature (12" or over), dark
periods are required for most plants to flower and bear fruit.
This will require putting the lamp on a timer, to create
regular and strict dark periods of uninterrupted light. In the
greenhouse, the same effect can be created in the Summer (long
days) by covering it with a blanket to make longer night
periods. A strict schedule of covering the plants at 8pm and
uncovering them at 8am for 2 weeks will start your plants to
flowering. After the first 2 weeks, the schedule can be
relaxed a little, but it will still be necessary to continue
this routine for the plants to completely flower without
reverting back to vegatative growth.
Outdoors, Spring and Fall, the nights are sufficiently long
to induce flowering at all times. Merely bring the plants from
indoors to the outside at these times, and the plants will
flower naturally. In late Summer, with Fall approaching, it
may be necessary only to force flowering the first two weeks,
then the rapidly lengthening nights will do the rest.
Give flowering plants high P plant food and keep them on a
strict light regimen of 12 hours, with no light, or no more
than a full moon during the dark cycle. 13 hours light, 11
dark may increase flower size while still allowing the plant
to go into the flowering mode. Use longer dark periods to
speed maturity toward the end of the flowering cycle if speed
is of the essence. (8-10 days) This will however, reduce total
yield.
Two shelves can be used, one identical to the other, if
strictly indoor gardening is desired. One shelfs lights are
set for 12-13 hours, and one is lit continuously. Plants are
started in continuous light, and are moved to the other shelf
to flower to maturity after several weeks. This flowering
shelf should be bigger than the "starting" or "vegetative"
shelf, so that it can accommodate larger plants. Or, some
plants can be taken outside if there is not enough space on
the flowering shelf for all of them near harvesting.
A light tight curtain can be made from black vinyl, or
other opaque material, with a reflective material on the other
side to reflect light back to the plants. This curtain can be
tied with cord when rolled up to work on the garden, and can
be velcroed down in place to make sure no light leaks in or
out. If the shelf is placed up high, it will not be very
noticeable, and will fit in any room. Visitors will never
notice it unless you point it out to them, since it is above
eye level, and no light is being emitted from it.
Flowering plants like very high P level foods, such as
5-50-17, but 10-20-10 should be adequate. Nutrients should be
provided with each watering when first flowering.
Trace elements are necessary too; try to find foods that
include these, so you don not have to use a separate trace
element food too. Home improvement centers sell trace element
solutions rich in iron for lawn deficiencies, and these can be
adapted for use in cultivating the herb. Prices for these mass
produced fertilizers are significantly cheaper than the
specialized hydroponic fertilizers sold in indoor gardening
shops, and seem to work just fine.
HYDROPONIC FLOWERING SOLUTION, per gallon:
1 tspn high P plant food, such as 15-30-15, or 5-50-17,
etc.
1/2 tspn epsom salts
1 tspn Oxygen Plus Plant Food (Optional)
1 tspn Trace Element food
I cannot stress enough that during the FLOWERING PHASE, the
dark period should not be violated by normal light. It delays
flower development due to hormones in the plant that react to
light. If you must work on the plants during this time, allow
only as much light as a VERY pale moon can provide for less
than 5 minutes. Keep pruning to a minimum during the entire
FLOWERING PHASE.
A green light can be used to work on the garden during the
dark period with no negative reactions from the plants. These
are sold as nursery safety lights, but any green bulb should
be OK. It is best to keep the dark hours a time when you would
normally not wish to visit the garden. Personally, I like my
garden lit from 7pm to 7am, since it allows me to visit the
garden at night after work and in the morning before work, and
all day long, while I am too busy to worry about it, it lies
unlit and undisturbed, flowering away...
Flowering plants should not be sprayed often as this will
promote mold and rot. Keep humidity levels down indoors when
flowering, as this is the most delicate time for the plants in
this regard.
Early flowering is noticed 1-2 weeks after turning back the
lights to 12 hour days. Look for 2 white hairs emerging from a
small bulbous area at every internode. This is the easiest way
to verify females early on. You can not tell a male from a
female by height, or bushiness.
3-6 weeks after turning back the lights, your plants will
be covered with these white pistils emerging from every
growtip on the plant. It will literally be covered with them.
These are the mature flowers, as they continue to grow and
cover the plant. Some plants will do this indefinately until
the lights are turned back yet again. At the point you feel
your ready to see the existing flowers become ripe ( you feel
the plant has enought flowers), turn the lights back to 8-10
hours. Now the plant will start to ripen quickely, and should
be ready to harvest in 2-3 weeks. The alternative, is to allow
the plant to ripen with whatever natural day length is
available outside, or keep the plants on a constant 12 hour
regimen for the entire flowering process, which may increase
yield, but takes longer.
Plants can be flowered in the final stages outdoors, even
if the days are too long for normal flowering to occur. Once
the plant has almost reached peak floral development, it is
too far gone to revert quickly to vegatative growth, and final
flowering will occur regardless. This will free up precious
indoor space sooner, for the next batch of clones to be
flowered.
Look for the white hairs to turn red, orange or brown, and
the false seed pods ( you did pull the males, right?) to swell
with resins. When most of the pistils have turned color
(~80%), the flowers are ripe to harvest.
Don not touch those buds! Touch only the large fan leaves
if you want to inspect the buds, as the THC will come off on
your fingers and reduce the overall yield if mishandled.
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