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This stage can take as long as you like when growing indoors unless you are growing an autoflower strain , but should last at least 3 weeks for most plants. The reason this stage can last indefinitely when growing indoors is that you are the one who provides the signal for your plants that it is time to start flowering. Outdoors, the shortening days tell the plants to begin flowering. Indoors, you shorten the amount of time you leave the lights on, going from 18 to 24 hours of daylight down to Because your plants keep growing.

If you take them out of the vegetative stage immediately, they will be fairly small, which will limit the number and size of buds they can grow. That said, keeping them small might make sense, if you have a limited grow tent size. If you let the plants veg for longer, they grow larger and are able to grow a lot more buds. Of course, the size your plants can achieve is also constrained by the size of the pots they are in and the amount and strength of the grow lights.

You also have to remember that your plants will approximately double in size from the beginning of the flowering stage to the end. This means you want to take them out of vegging when they are about half of the final desired size.

Note that low moisture content in the air can stunt growth and lead to longer vegging times, so you might need to raise humidity levels in your grow tent. Vegging time also increases every time you top your marijuana plants. The flowering or bloom stage begins when you switch your lights to a 12 hours on and 12 hours off schedule and continues until harvest. As mentioned, your plants will double in size during this stage of growth.

The bloom stage can be broken up into several distinct sub-stages. You can read about that in our article on flowering time , which also covers how to know when it is time to harvest your buds. The length of the bloom stage varies greatly. The primary factor that determines how long a plant takes to reach harvest time is the strain. Sativa strains generally take longer, with an average flower time of 10 to 16 weeks.

Indica strains generally complete this stage in 7 to 9 weeks. Well, you can, but we would not advise it. You should dry it at the very least, but ideally you want to cure it as well. Cultivated plants and grasses may begin growing a bit later than weeds, leading to your desirable plants struggling to sprout in soil where weeds have already taken over.

Those fast-sprouting weeds can block sunlight from reaching your new sprouts. Weed species vary from region to region and are highly adapted to local climates. Because of this, weeds thrive, even in low-water regions. For instance, yellow star-thistle grows well in regions with long dry periods because it is specifically adapted to this climate.

The weeds in your region are usually present because they flourish there without any human cultivation. Weeds can grow 2—3 inches in 24 hours, given the right set of circumstances. Many weeds also have notoriously short life cycles. Chickweed completes its entire life cycle in weeks, from germination to flowering, to seeding and dying. If you take your eyes off your garden for a few weeks, the next time you look you might see clusters of flowering chickweed among your plants.

Trimming and training are used to increase the number of large colas a plant will form. Non-pollinated female plants produce Sinsemilla, they have no seeds and produce more cannabinoids. Sensimilla has an exceptionally high concentration of psychoactive agents and is responsible for effects like talkativeness, increased sociability, euphoria, the munchies, and hallucinations.

These plants produce large volumes of resin and fake seed bods both containing high levels of THC. Sinsemilla is identified by the white hairs that sprout from the bracts at the plant's nodes. Once the plant starts receiving less light per day from 18 to 12 hours , its growth will halt and it will enter the flowering phase. Flowering The flowering stage occurs naturally when plants receive less than 12 hours of light a day. For cannabis to completely enter the flowering stage it requires periods of 10 to 12 hours of complete darkness.

You will know that your plant is ready to be harvested when the colors of the pistils on cola buds turn from white to reddish orange and the trichome heads turn from transparent to milky to opaque and finally amber. Trichomes produce THC, terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabinoids. As flower clusters develop more cannabinoid compounds develop and the clusters become sticky from resin.

In the flowering stage, cannabis plants enjoy warm weather, medium humidity, and benefit from intermittently receiving blooming nutrients. If you notice that the trichomes fell off, you let the plant grow too long and most of the cannabinoids are gone meaning you won't get the THC or CBD effects and will have to start over with a new batch.

Trichomes turn from cloudy white to brown once THC begins to weaken. While having some brown trichomes is okay, its a sign that the plant is ready to be harvested. It's recommended to harvest once half the trichomes are opaque. Another way to determine if your plants are ready for harvest is by checking the color of the hairs that grow inside of the pistils or calyxes. If there is a high color ratio of white to red pistils your cannabis will provide a euphoric THC high.

If the color ratio is more red to white, your cannabis will provide a calmer, CBD-stoned feeling. Harvesting Once it's time for harvest, the cannabis plant should be cut down into smaller branches to ease the drying process. When the plant is cut into small sections, the pieces should be strung and hung upside down in a cool, dark room.

The plants should remain hanging for 7 to 14 days. Drying is necessary to prevent fungus and bacteria from growing. By removing moisture, you can effectively preserve the life of your cannabis. Completing the drying process too quickly will result in harsh cannabis. To avoid a decrease in airflow, jars should not be packed tightly. They must remain stored for 1 to 3 weeks and opened briefly once a day to release any buildup of gases while absorbing the fresh air.

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