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I don't disagree with your terminology. I'm just curious what the breeders are basing there flowering days on. I have e-mailed a couple and asked. I will share their information if I get a response.Flowering doesnt start at the flip, that is just when you send the signal to the plant to begin the transition... and that transition takes 7-10 days. Bloom starts when the very first flower pops out of a growth tip instead of a new node, after the transition period is over.
Royal queen seeds and I love growing marijuana both breeders consider the start of flowering transition when you change the light to 12/12. Although this doesn't necessarily mean that's what they base their flowering days on. I have e-mailed Dutch seeds and Dr seeds and will hopefully get a response from one of them as to what their basing the flowering days on. This shouldn't be a debate among the 420 growers with all the seed sponsors. I will post this on frequently asked questions and see if I can get some sponsors to chime in. Doesn't hurt to try.
I just received an answer from a sponsor seedsman. The consensus is the flowering days estimate is based on the start of the transition when you flip the switch to 12/12 not at the first signs of flowering. I hope this helps.Yeah to be honest i have 2 that i thought stsrted flower at the same time but id say by the response im out by a few weeks on one of them.heres the other one in seven wks flower so much diffrent...
Hi. Thanks for posting this. Hopefully other breeders will respond. I don’t understand how that squares with measuring the flowering period for an auto. It would have to be different.I just received an answer from a sponsor seedsman. The consensus is the flowering days estimate is based on the start of the transition when you flip the switch to 12/12 not at the first signs of flowering. I hope this helps.
This is why we say don't go by the calendar and to check the trichomes in the end to see if they are done. Personally, I have found that if I don't include the transition time I get results that more closely align with the suggested flowering times, and when I figured bloom time based on the flip date, I was always waiting an extra week for them to get done, beyond the projected date. To each his own... there really are no rules here.
Hi. Thanks for posting this. Hopefully other breeders will respond. I don’t understand how that squares with measuring the flowering period for an auto. It would have to be different.
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Go to the sponsor forum page and ask seedsman. They were very quick to help.