Super cropped and tied down and still not flowering despite being on 12/12. Have you had any that just absolutely refuse to flower? I'm about done with this thing. View attachment 1673062
I'd give it a longer dark period (more than 12 hours of dark.) You could even push it to 24-48 hours of darkness (some impatient photo growers do this because they claim it kick starts flowering.) But it's not totally out in left field either.
Phytochromes in part control the flowering in plants and have two forms; Pr and Pfr. In short day-plants (photoperiods,) the active form of phytochrome (Pfr) suppresses flowering.
During long periods of darkness, Pfr is converted to Pr. With Pfr no longer present, the suppression of flowering ends, and short-day plants flower.
Luckily i planned ahead cuz moms has a huge market today and tomorrow but i loaded car and took everything over yesterday cuz knew i wouldn’t wanna do it at 8am!
Super cropped and tied down and still not flowering despite being on 12/12. Have you had any that just absolutely refuse to flower? I'm about done with this thing. View attachment 1673062
Yep….. T20 muchacha took forever, and a few others. How old is she.
The whole deal with super cropping is that you’ll get an increased yield, but the ones that really benefit from it, will for sure be slowed down by the process.
Folks always want a giant yield from a super fast plant. Those two things will never exist together. Plants that finish in 60 days will yield about 1/4 what something that happily went 90+. It’s all about what you’re going for, here. Sea of green in small containers with proper strain selection is best of both worlds…..fast and it will yield well, but you’ll spend some money on beans….
Super cropped and tied down and still not flowering despite being on 12/12. Have you had any that just absolutely refuse to flower? I'm about done with this thing. View attachment 1673062
Oh, and by the way…..if it’s actually an auto, it’s not photo period dependent and all you’re doing is depriving it of lumens. Unless you’ve adjusted your dli right, I suppose…
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