12 days switch to 12/12 no signs of flowering

arakawa

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I switch the lighting time to 12/12 has been 12 days but the tree showed absolutely no sign of flowering no wispy white hairs do I still have hope my tree will bloom ?

I don't know the name of the strain I'm planting
My led : mars hydro 900w
Nutrient : AN
Temp : 29c humidity : 60%
 

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You can have hope, but only after your plant becomes mature enough to go into flower. Give her another week or so... she will flip.
21 days witch to 12/12
1 of my plants showed signs of flowering
The rest of the plants are still stretching their leaves and the trees are stretching and there are no signs of flowering I should keep them to wait or remove all the slow-blooming plants.?
 
Many strains will not mature before 5 weeks of vegging... and with you vegging under a 12/12 light, they could be taking even longer. Be patient and don't throw anyone out just yet.
I don't need to throw away trees that haven't shown any sign of flowering yet ?
Plants eat a lot of water in quick-drying pots tree lasts and thrives.How long do I need to wait before deciding to remove them from the cupboard.
 

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One of my plants took 25 days to flower. They will get there.

Did you check your light and timer to make sure they are functioning correctly? Always good to double check. :thumb:
 
How long do I need to wait before deciding to remove them from the cupboard.

Until it's ready to harvest :rolleyes: .

Unless it's a male, of course.
 
Until it's ready to harvest :rolleyes: .

Unless it's a male, of course.
Is this a woman ?
Is this a sign the plant is turning to flower ?
you help me see 2 pictures i attach
thank you
 

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Might be a lady plant but too early to tell. On 12/12 and they will flower when they are ready. My plants that are growing took 2 weeks to start showing signs of flowering. It depends on the strain and your veg schedule. Just keep watching and watering them.

Edit: Males will have little ball preflowers and they wont be as long as the female preflowers
 
Is this a woman ?
Is this a sign the plant is turning to flower ?
you help me see 2 pictures i attach
thank you

Those are not sex organs. I believe they are called spiracules, but it's already morning and I haven't been to bed yet, so I'm feeling a bit... slow. Regardless, they aren't an indicator of the plant's sex.

You should be able to see early flowers (aka "preflowers," but they're just flowers, lol) with the naked eye by the fifth or sixth week of life, at or above the fifth set of nodes, and often a little earlier than that. This assumes you have good vision, that the plant has been receiving relatively strong light, that the plant has been receiving an adequate amount of the proper nutrition, that the gardener hasn't whacked the top of the plant off, et cetera. If those conditions have not been met, it could take somewhat longer for them to appear.

The above holds true even if the gardener keeps the light schedule at 18 on / 6 off. Actually, they might appear more quickly if the lights are left on this schedule, because... more light, lol.

A simple, cheap magnifying glass might help you spot the first flowers, especially if you have poor vision.
 
It has been 22 days since I switched the lighting time to 12/12 plants without any sign of flowering This is the first time I have this condition I have grow majiruanna 4 times I have carefully tested my tent for no light leakage The timer still works well

but luck hasn't come to me yet. thank you for the help
 
If she has some sativa in her she could be stubborn to get going.

Try switching her to 10/14 for a few days maybe.

I had my lights on 11/13 and one of my plants took almost a month before she showed.
 
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