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DaveDee
Hello

I live in South UK.
I germinated some seeds about early-mid june this year.
They grew to about 5ft tall, both Sativa I think-unknown strain, seeds found in deal scored earlier.
Put them in wardrobe on 12/12 about 3weeks ago.
A few days ago they started showing, one male-got rid of him.
There had been light leakage through a chink in wardrobe door but this was sorted about 3days ago.
I am feeding them tomorite.
I do not have lights and use a sunny windowsill as I live in a flat.
The female has started showing white pistils and buds but these are very sparse.

My question is this-Will more buds show, because as it is, there looks to be about an eight oz of smokeables on there at the moment.
p.s. not had much sunglight this last few weeks and the 12/12 hasnt been exactly 12/12 but as near as poss.


Thanking you in anticipation for your help

EmdEEma whistling.gif
Sal


Welcome to UK420 emdeema

its hard for me to say what your final budage will be depends on strain but as your only three weeks into flower more buds will be forming all the time so what you see now could double or even treble wink.gif more maybe

I would try to keep your 12/12 that 12/12 otherwise you run the risk of hermies
DaveDee
Thanks for your quick reply Saldo.

I will keep them on 12/12.

I have another question. I have read that some people trim the lower branches off if these arent getting so much light and are producing air buds.

Should I trim these lower branches off so the energy etc can go to the top of the plant. If so, how should I do it, what's the best time of day to snip sap wise, and at what angle to the stem should I cut?.

Yours in appreciation
eMDeeMA
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