Pre-flower?

12/12 outdoor spring.
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I vegged that plant out for two months18/6, but these replacements took two months anyhow to flower even in 12/12. So I don’t see the point personally I want to get from seed to harvest as fast as possible lol. But I am growing in dwc, didn’t top just a lot of low stress training and supercroping
 
And for the hell of it the last plants that were 18/6 for two months
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And a exactly a month later in 12/12 pic were dated dec 27 and January 27
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And then fast forward about two months later
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But I believe genetics plays a good part in yield. The bottom plant grew half the weight of the above plant. But damn those buds were so much more triched out. Bottom plant bu
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and the top plant bud
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they grew so differently in flower.
 
Asking becuz I'm growing in a 2x2x4 tent an I know plants can double or triple in size so jus wondering so I can get some input so I dont wait to long.
I topped my plant an was wondering am I trippin or is there gonna be 4 colas or main
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budding stems
 
So from October 14 to Mach a nice solid 6 months I would say
You’ll get used to plant speed soon enough lol. I stopped counting days and went to weeks, it looks like it takes about a week for a new set of leaves to fully grow out.
 
So jus making sure I'm right topping is cutting the stem an fimming is when you take off like 3/4 of the new growth right?
 
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