Is this ready to flower?

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here is an example of what i think you were talking about hick.

this one i would bring down to my HPS room when it was a seedling for 12 hours while another plant i had was in flower. only thing is for like three days straight i forgot all about it being in there so it got three days of 12/12 light. so i decided to go ahead and just leave it in there so it didnt turn hermie from changing the light cycle again.
so the result was a plant that was not fully mature sent into flower too early. and as you can see it stretched her out pretty good. the reason is cause she was in no way mature enough to flower, so she basically still finished her maturing under a 12/12 light cylce.
she is three weeks into flower and is just showed her sex not long ago. if you look at other members plants that were allowed to mature fully they have WAY more bud growth on their plants cause they were allowed to mature.
its going to be interesting to see how much yeild this little skinny thing will put out, once she starts packing on some weight i see me having to tie her up so she dont fall over.

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one last thing, you know i stil dont think i have seen an alternating node on that skinny plant.
 
cyberquest said:
one last thing, you know i stil dont think i have seen an alternating node on that skinny plant.

Get a fan blowing on that sucker or u'll have to tie it up w/ some serious stakes.
 
kade its had a fan blowin on her full force from day one, i have no idea why she is so skinny.
yesterday i put 5 more plants into flower, and i went ahead and started bending her over so i could drop the light down to reach the other plants.

all went well on day one, she was very plyable and bent over very easy. BUT this morning i tried to bend her over some more and got carried away! it bent the stem and out a crease in it, didnt break it but had a fold in it!! not good i will assume, i immediatly let it back up, and place a support line just above the bend so it would stay straight in hopes it wouldnt get worse.

i am gonna snap some shots of it and get pics up asap so you guys can see what i did.
 

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