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Breeders Flowering Guesstimations.
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Re: Breeders Flowering Guesstimations.
I count from flip ie 12/12 BUT any breeders recommend time is from about 2 weeks or first show of flower imho.
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Re: Breeders Flowering Guesstimations.
I count from when the lights have been switched over but I suppose plants don't react to photoperiod straight away.
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Re: Breeders Flowering Guesstimations.
I disagree, I see within 24-48 hours stretch so they are reacting, just not producing flowers yet :) breeders imho quote for crowning :)grumpygrower wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:53 pmI count from when the lights have been switched over but I suppose plants don't react to photoperiod straight away.
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Re: Breeders Flowering Guesstimations.
I suppose the florigen is changing the plants behaviour. I've not got much experience but I started the plants to change after about a week of the photoperiod being changed. But no doubt subtle changes were happening I missed.Nanook of the north wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 8:20 pmI disagree, I see within 24-48 hours stretch so they are reacting, just not producing flowers yet :) breeders imho quote for crowning :)grumpygrower wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:53 pmI count from when the lights have been switched over but I suppose plants don't react to photoperiod straight away.
The GBOG were done within the specified time from when thr lights were switched so I reckon they consider the photoperiod change as the beginning of the flower period.