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New Grower Slow Northern Lights

My first Jack needed a day in darkness to jumpstart into flower, why not let it enjoy some downtime and see if that yields any results in a week?

Good idea. I can take it out of the tent and box it for a extended “night”, see if that kicks into flower. Can’t hurt.
 
Took a closer look in daylight and saw that there were pistils, but not as many as I was expecting and dark brown. Just going to keep her going for as long as she wants. Lol
 

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After looking closer at your pic it looks to me like you do have pistils. Look at my Northern lights that I am growing now. She started producing pistils last weekend and then I figured out she wasn't getting enough water and subsequently not enough nutes. Now she has started growing more and more. I have had to raise my lights everyday for the last 3 days! I am on my first day of week 7.
 
I have a small grow tent, 2’x2’x4’, so have a 75 watt UFO type LED, with four 40 watt grow bulbs on a pendant lights with splitters, so one 40 watt LED with a 20 watt CFL on each. So...275-ish watts total?

I haven’t measured height lately, but she’s about 18 inches tall these days.
 
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