FLOWERING WEEKS 1-3 GROWING CANNABIS INDOORS! – STRETCHING PHASE



Growing cannabis indoors flowering weeks 1-3 are covered in this video. These weeks are often called the stretching phase. If you enjoyed this video, please …

38 responses to “FLOWERING WEEKS 1-3 GROWING CANNABIS INDOORS! – STRETCHING PHASE”

  1. Of course you can focus on quality when you got a big space like that. People like me who are limited need those extra grams. I'd do the same in your shoes though

  2. The trellis works great but, what do ya do if you need to get to to the parts of your plants that are under the net and in the back of your tent? I wanna see a video on that. Good video all the same and some beautiful plants👊

  3. Thanks for the info Chris, and I’m lovin from the stash podcast! Been laid off for 7 months and I’m on week 3 flower of my first grow and it’s going well thanks to all the solid tips and motivation from all bud porn on YouTube 😜 from you guys. Thanks again and keep it up my dude!

  4. In one of your videos you talk about defoliation. You said you will do the first one a few days or a week early to give it time to recover before flip. So in the second defoliation, do you do it 21 days after the first defoliation or 21 days after the flip? Or does that even make a difference? Thanks for all your help!

  5. Don’t trim the bottom fan leaves the bud uses the energy from them when it’s producing and that is why if you leave them on there when you’re done they turn yellow and they will fall off by themselves

  6. I'm growing my twelve females and two males (apart) just how they would've grown in the wild. I don't top or lollipop whatever that is. No chemicals no pesticides and anything that has toxic chemicals that harm cannabis plants. All I can say is everyone grows different but we all grow marijuana 😎👍 hermosas plantas.

  7. This my second grow I'm in week 3 temps 80-84 humidity 58-68 lights on I have air conditioning on fans running and using dehumidifier is that safe I can't get it no lower and lights off humidity 70

  8. Do you count the mad stretch ,just before they start flowering, as being in flower or do you wait until its obviously just in flower?
    I've read that the stretch is the 1st phase of flowering.

  9. I would be very grateful if anyone could give me some advice on my grow so far please ?

    Im growing 4 plants organically under kingbo 2000w leds in a 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m heigh tent.
    Starting seedling straight in canna terra pro soil and had a healthy 6 week veg without any nutrients apart from what was in the canna terra, which stated to have enough nutrients for first 5/6 weeks. I started off in seedling pot (plastic ) approx 500ml – 1l pots for first 1- 2 weeks of seedling stage and then potted up into 3 gallon pots (plastic ) after a further 2 weeks of veg. Then finally potted up into 7 gallon pots ( fabric ) 2 weeks after that.

    Flipped them to flower 3 weeks ago. When flipping to flower i fed them dry organic amendments to begin week 1 of flower stage. I gave them 30ml of each amendment ….
    Bat guano 1.10.1
    Palm tree ashes 0.1.30
    Ecothrive charge 3.2.3
    Bone meal 3.9.0
    All top dressed.

    I then made a compost tea in a 5 gallon bucket and aerated for 24hrs. This tea consisted of
    2 tbsp molasses
    500ml worm castings
    1/2 tbsp epsom salts.
    I then watered in my dry amendments with the tea consisting of a ph of 6.3, lowered ph level using real lemon juice. Also, im in a soft water area which ive read can lack calmag.
    I repeated the same feed, same ratio of amendments for the 2nd week of flower
    Now week 3 of flower has arrived, im starting to notice yellow leaves appearing from middle of the canopy, aswell as brown spots on leaves in lower canopy. .

    Do you think this could be a nutrient lockout ?

    Also forgot to mention, i water once every week or just over a week as its apparently better to allow the soil to dry out. However, ive also read that this can stress the plant just as much as overwatering.

    Do you think ive overfed / underfed them ?

    Any feed back would be much appreciated,
    Thank you.

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