hen exactly your plants are ready to flower will depend on a number of factors. If you’re growing outdoors, your plants will only start flowering toward the end of the summer when the days naturally get shorter. If you’re growing indoors, you’ll have a lot more control over your plant’s flowering phase. Most growers will move their plants into bloom after about four weeks of vegetative growth, but you can technically keep them in this phase indefinitely.
Once your plants receive less light, they’ll automatically start focusing their energy on growing buds rather than foliage. For the best possible harvest, you’ll want to help them along with the right nutrients, lighting, and environmental conditioning.
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