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Out of curiosity

What's the longest after light flip it has taken for your plant to start flowering? For me usually it takes 14 days or maybe slightly less. I'm trying a new stain, it is going on 17 days since light flip. You can tell it's wanting to but still not flowering in my opinion. A curious mind wants to know.

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    • What's the new strain? 

      This is another fine example of why the flower clock starts at the  first sign of flower not the clock flip.

      What are you feeding it?

      Mine usually show signs by the end of the first week but the first time I used Jacks it took about 3 weeks to see solid signs of flower. Now I use their Ultra instead of their Bloom and I add a little MOAB to kick start them a bit.  I am thinking about going back the fox farm soluble trio, I always had great luck them. 

      Are they stretching?

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      • Yep it is in scrog and has been stretching for sure...1 plant grow...I really didn't have anything that would go along with this strain...1000 beans and nothing to go with this one pitiful...:(  Farmers Lab Grapefruit...flipped the light 9/20..I'll pop a pic here purdy soon... 

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        • Same food I feed everything...this thing is different than anything thing I've done inside! As I usually do I did some research after the fact...I may should have started with the 12/12 from the beginning...I'm just before going to an 11/13 light cycle...

           

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        • It's genetics, and breeders that don't have a clue what they're doin ! 

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          • you might be right but I'm not going to trash em before the thing is done...not yet anyway :)

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            • Grapefruit is the name applied to two distinct Sativa-dominant strains. The first is known as BC Grapefruit and the second as Nectar’s Grapefruit. Both strains provide powerful uplifting feelings of euphoria and impart energy, with Nectar’s Grapefruit often described as also exhilarating. Although their Sativa heritages produce similar effects, the strains differ in other ways. The Nectar’s strain’s effects tend to be more internal, often giving rise to deep thought, while BC Grapefruit causes users to feel more social and talkative. Both strains have common negative effects: dry mouth and eyes, dizziness, paranoia, and anxiety.

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              • Sounds like a good strain, but that talkative trait never ends well for me.

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                • sounds like i would love it ....

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