Question about flowering. 2 different varieties

This is my 2ed indoor grow, This time around the plants are doing much better than the first time. I went from just using organic fertilizer to a Fox farm 3 step feeding schedule.
Also I dont know if this is important or not. they are clones from the first indoor grow.
But here is my question about flowering. I have a variety Caboose and Strawberry Kush. They are in the 3ed week of flowering.(3 of each kind)
The Caboose is stretching like crazy, and you can the white flowers forming, and the Strawberry Kush, is very slowly starting to stretch, but really no flowers to speak of yet. they do have the little spikes, i know they are not males cause they were cloned from a female plant.
The Caboose is like I said stretching like crazy, and kinda tall and skinny. The Strawberry Kush, is starting to stretch, but very bushy.
Should I not worry, and maybe the Strawberry Kush is just a slower developer? I know my first indoor i harvested all at the same time.
I did very well growing outdoors last year, and know plants develop at different times. I just didnt know if this is something I should be worried about. Thanks!!

Hence the name kush that is more, of an indica plant and she will be a short bushy plant I dont think you have much to worry about as long as leaves aren’t changing color

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As toker said indica is showin in it bein bushy an all

Nope leaves are not perfect…but very good. I really didnt think I had anything to worry about. Just figure id ask.Thank you!!

sorry, i was more worried about the flowers not starting yet, more than the fact that it was nice and busy.

And how long has it been in a flowering cycle or since lights have been flipped

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Pictures are good also we always enjoy pictures haha

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this is the start of week 3. Today. I can post pic if needed. There is nothing really wrong with the plants thats why i was not sure if pic are needed

Yes pictures help greatly

like i said , i can post pic if needed. They are healthy looking plants. the Strawberry kush is just not flowering yet, at the start of week three. But the Caboose is.

Yup the Strawberry Kush is a indica, i would say without a question, this Caboose, (its a seed I got from a friend) is a sativa, skinny leaves.

Yea easiest way to tell if its a sativa I agree with that. Skinny leaves and tall plants are the biggest indicators of sativas

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Here are 1 pic of each.

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Best thing I can advise is be patient maybe try lowering lights an hour but first id wait a couple more weeks @Larry815 on a 12/12 cycle

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i am on a 12/12 cycle for the last 3 weeks.

Hang in there 2 more weeks if nothing drop to 10/14

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I think finally there is just the start of flowers on my Strawberry Kush! and the other plants are doing good. If I dont get better flowers i will drop to 10-14, but I finally think I got past the hump.
But quick question.
I had my first indoor grow, the two kinds were ready at the same time, but they grew very slow.
and this time they are growing much more normal.
cause of the different kinds…its normal for them to go in flowering at the same time, but finish flowering at different times?
Now I know this to be true in normal plants…and my first outdoor grow…but im just asking to make sure
thanks!

Yes I think your question is if the plants harvested a different time more than likely yes they can you’ll just have to do them at different times Depending how you like them all milky if you like Amber trycombs it’s really your preference and less you use your tent for your dry. As well to dry your plans?

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My 2 cents. Ilgm’s strawberry kush seeds in the description they say it’s a rather short plant. Tbh out of all of the photo seeds in there bank I’m pretty sure it’s “expected size” is the smallest out off all of em. Also from what I read, no actual experience yet, indicas finish alot faster than sativas. I wouldn’t be surprised if in a week or two the buds on the SK started to explode n end up finishing before the other one.

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no I dry in a different place

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