I Dont See Any Changes!

A customer has a question and I hope we can get some opinions on it, thanks.

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,“Attached, please find a photo of my Marijuana plant.
This plant is about 6 months old. I have been giving it enough sun light and nutrients but I don’t see any changes in the plant and is not budding.”
Please let me know what I should do?
Best regards,
Mehdi

But are you giving it enough darkness?

If it is not an autoflower and it is getting more than 12 hours of sunlight a day, it will not flower. Most marijuana, with the exception of the relatively new autoflower strains, are short day plants, and they will flower in the fall/winter outdoors. Indoors the artificial light is set to mimic this and is set at 12 hours on (or less) and 12 hours off to get them to flower.

Happy growing,

MacG

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Looks like a possible male I can’t zoom enough but it looks like possible nuts and that was my next question if it has had enough darkness needs 12-12 at least to flower

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@Hogmaster I put the pic on my TV for a better look :eyes: and sure looks like a boy to me

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That’s what I’m thinking to they can always join the greatest forum with people and help get us some better pictures and hopefully it’s not

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@Hogmaster The more I thought I knew the dumber I find out I am. But I’m trying to learn :nerd_face:

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Yeah I’m still trying to figure out why people listen to me

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@Hogmaster it’s your charming personality and good looks

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you know it lol

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