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i have two outdoor plants and these are my first plants. theyve been growing for almost two months and both have like four sets of five leaves, and more fives are coming in. now there are leaves starting to grow inbetween the nodes. So idk, ill take some pictures but i dont know if itll be mature enough or big enough to bud.
Do plants bud no matter what though? and when do plants bud outdoors naturally, like september?
this post is stupid. i dont really know what im even saying. Im going to take some photos and post them to see how well they are doing based on what people say. alirhgt yeah thanks .
A plant will bud no matter the size or age if given the correct light regiment, so you will get some bud from those plants for sure, probably more than you think. I have 10 or so plants that I just put out that are only a foot or so tall, but I should get an ounce or 2 off them come harvest time. Hope that helps.
Yeah man they will bud. Get some pics up if you can. Read the site a little bit maybe you can improve your harvest. And remember no question is stupid just remember to use the search function of this site and google to try to answer the question first.
To educate you about your original question, research pre-flowers.
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