Any ideas on flowering?

This is a photoperiod blueberry. I flipped the lights roughly a month ago. Can anybody give me some insight on why it hasn’t started flowering yet? Thanks in advance




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How old was the plant when you changed the light schedule? They won’t transition until sexually maturity is hit, if the plant was older than 6-8 weeks when the light was changed would check your timer for 12/12 and make sure the switch is on the timer mode and not full time :love_you_gesture:

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I’m thinking along the same lines as @OGIncognito My blueberry was big when I flipped and she took her time throwing hedgehogs, but she is well worth the wait!

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Right there :+1:t2::oncoming_fist:t2::green_heart::sign_of_the_horns:t2:

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Looking at the trunk, I’d say it should be mature. Make sure your timer is working, I missed an hour on mine once and they wouldn’t flower until I hit 12/12. All my fault, just overlooked my settings.

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I’ve got mine on 13 and 11

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Nice looking plant, I had a stubborn blueberry A few years back, that took longer than normal to start flowering. A couple of weeks to ten days after the flip would be the norm.

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I would check the timer its easy to accidentally set it wrong if its one if those push down the pin timers thats why I like govee smart plugs they set digitally you pretty much cant get it wrong

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Thank you all for the info! I think it might have only been around 6 maybe 7 weeks old when I did flip, hoping I was going to be able to keep it short and busy during flowering; maybe I flipped a little premature. I’ll keep an eye on it and double check the timer!

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