Which is which ?
I'm confused , does the day countdown for flowering start at the flip or when you actually start to see the pistils form ? In my case there is a 2 week seperation .
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· RbtAsq
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MOST folks will tell you to look for pistils.
Because I cycle more plants than most, it's easier for me to use the date I flip. That gives me a single date, for a group of plants.
Flowering times given by breeders/ sellers aren't absolutes, so either way will get you in the ballpark of when to start scoping trichs.
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· Starfish
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Thank you . Now I have my ballpark .
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· Starfish
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· RbtAsq
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· CPW
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The correct answer is it starts when you see pistils, think about it, when is the flip on an outside grow? Can you pin point the time of the flip outside? No it depends on where your growing, so how can there be one answer from the breeder?
That said, and as RbtAsq said, we cant always pin point when a plant started making flowers so the flip is an easily definable X on a calendar. Also I want to have a ball park idea when my next 2 grows will begin and end so I start the count from the flip and add 2-3 weeks to the estimated flowering time.
The fun part of this is it annoys RbtAsq a little when I am right. LMAO
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· Starfish
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I was going by pistils , so my numbers are 2weeks short . My trics are clear and I know now I have a ways to go , Thank you !!
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· Starfish
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· Hulk
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He just didnt answer the question, hes got the good good
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· Hulk