I feel like giving up and just growing em outside and grow some autos that flowers on there own😪
When pistils first appear at the tips of the plant. It usually takes about a week to 10 days after the flip.
@MidwestGuy
Is right. They are plants, biological. It takes time for them to transition over. It’s not like switching between apps on a phone. Understanding how plants behave is an important factor in growing and being impatient doesn’t really work with this hobby.
A few pistils here and there is an indication of sexual maturity. In autos this usually means they are headed into flowering. Clustering of pistils should start about 2 weeks after flipping to 12/12 with photos, when they cluster this is when I like to start the clock for estimated flower times.
In my limited experience with autos, they aren’t any easier and they are far less forgiving if you make a mistake.
I posted about this yesterday.
When you see something like this you’re in flower. Just watch them daily and you’ll notice the change. I’ll agree about 10 days or so it will start showing the plant in this pic was flipped like 2 weeks ago.
Value and appreciate all the knowledge and information haste definitely makes waste and and patience is virtuous!
Dude, those plants look really nice. You can throw them my way any day.
Patients grass hopper. It’ll happen before ypu know it.
Nice job so far.
Thanks growme if u was in my area I would have gave em to just because it’s legal now!!! can u believe they use to put people in jail for these beautiful girls ….Yes I will be patient that’s the key!
They look very healthy. Be patient, 3 days into flipping the lights is not enough time to show much change. On a side note i would train a few of those tall branches while you still can. In another week or so the stems will start to firm up. You can still bend them now and you might even need super crop them
Ten day transition to flower, assuming plants are sexually mature. If they aren’t it won’t flower until it is.
You probably won’t see anything til 5 to 10 days of flowering sometimes patience is key now.
You’re getting there