Equal days and equal nights have led sativa strains to grow in short, consistent photoperiods. This simply means that the height of a sativa plant increases during both vegetative and flower periods. Pure sativa strains can grow to heights of 20 feet due to growing so tall, indoor growers generally stick to indica strains instead.
Sativa typically has a shorter vegetative cycle, but once the plant begins to flower it can take up to weeks until it is ready for harvest. A pure sativa strain take 16 weeks to finish in flower.
The growing period for pure sativa strains is around six months. Popular choice for many experienced growers. Indica strains grow short and fat and typically yield more than their tall, lanky sativa counterparts. They are also known to have shorter flowering periods than sativas.
Because indicas have a shorter flower period, indoor growers can have more annual cycles. The flowering period for indica strains is typically around 8 weeks. Hybrids are a blend of sativa and indica cannabis strains.
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I think the people at the other forum need to come here learn to grow properly then try some good smoke and maybe they will chill a bit. There is not specific amount you have to veg for. If you are growing from seed I think you need to veg for 2 months atleast. I'm pretty sure that a plant from seed need to be 2 months to be mature enough to flower. If you are growing from clones then chances are the mother plant is already mature and in that case really you could flower clones right when they root.
Really how long you veg is really about how much room you have to work with. Most indoor growers flower at 1 to 2 feet as you plant maybe double or trible in size in flowering.
You're light can be on from 18 hours a day to 24 hours a day. Click to expand CoNerd New Member. Garce, Most people who are growing in limited space use the veg stage to prune and train the plants. When the plants get the proper size, they are moved into the flower room. It's a bit of an art to have plants ready for transplant on predetermined date. Once you are growing the same strain in the same soil, lights, nutes, weather and grower, then you can actually know the optimum times to harvest.
Don't over think it. The flowering stage, when cannabis plants begin to produce buds, is triggered by a reduction in light—outdoors, this happens when the sun starts to go down earlier in the day after the Summer Solstice. Indicas typically have short flowering times, around weeks, whereas sativas typically have long flowering times—usually weeks, or even longer. Indicas originally grew in cold, northern climates and evolved to fit those conditions.
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