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Week 1 Flowering Cannabis: What to Expect with Your First-Time Grow (Complete Picture Guide)

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Happy growing! As someone who has grown a lot of plants, I want to tell you everything you need to know about the first week when your cannabis plants flower. Let’s talk about what your plants should look like and what you need to keep an eye on during this very important change.

The Big Switch: Moving to Flowering Stage

When you turn the lights to 12/12, your cannabis plants start the amazing process of going from growing leaves to flowers. Here’s what usually happens in the first week:

Physical Changes You’ll Notice

  • Height Explosion: Your plants can stretch 2-3x their current height
  • New Growth Pattern: Instead of just leaves, you’ll see clusters forming at nodes
  • Early Pistil Development: White hairs (pistils) start appearing at branch joints
  • Leaf Changes: New leaves become smaller and more compact

What Week 1 Flowering Plants Look Like

During the first week, your plants won’t have actual buds yet. Instead you’ll notice

  • Small white hairs emerging from nodes
  • Tighter node spacing on new growth
  • Accelerated vertical growth
  • Bushier overall appearance

Critical Care Tips for Week 1 Flowering

Lighting Requirements

Getting the light cycle perfect is super important

  • 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness
  • 12 hours of light
  • No light leaks during dark period!

Nutrient Needs

Your plants need different nutes now:

  • Decrease nitrogen (N)
  • Increase phosphorus (P)
  • Increase potassium (K)
  • Consider bloom-specific nutrients

Environmental Controls

Keep these conditions stable:

  • Temperature: 70-80°F (21-27°C)
  • Humidity: 40-50%
  • Good air circulation
  • Proper ventilation

Common Week 1 Flowering Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Light Schedule Errors

    • Inconsistent dark periods
    • Light leaks
    • Wrong light distance
  2. Nutrient Issues

    • Continuing veg nutrients
    • Overfeeding
    • Wrong pH levels
  3. Training Mistakes

    • Heavy defoliation
    • Aggressive training
    • Late topping

Your Week 1 Flowering Checklist

  • Confirm light schedule is exactly 12/12
  • Check for light leaks
  • Adjust nutrients for flowering
  • Monitor plant stretch
  • Maintain proper environment
  • Document growth with pictures
  • Look for male plants/hermies

Pro Tips from My Experience

Here’s what I’ve learned from my grows:

  1. Take Daily Pictures

    • Helps track progress
    • Spots problems early
    • Great for learning
  2. Support Planning

    • Get trellis ready
    • Prepare ties/stakes
    • Plan for stretch
  3. Environment Control

    • Use humidity monitors
    • Check air flow
    • Watch temp fluctuations

Troubleshooting Common Week 1 Issues

Problem Signs to Watch For:

Issue Symptoms Solution
Light Stress Yellowing upper leaves Adjust light height
Nutrient Burn Leaf tip burn Reduce nutrients
Stretching Too Much Tall, weak stems Add support, adjust light
Poor Transition Slow growth Check environment

What’s Coming Next?

After week 1, you’ll start seeing:

  • More defined bud sites
  • Continued vertical growth
  • Stronger stem development
  • Increased nutrient demands

Final Thoughts

Week 1 of flowering is super exciting but needs careful attention. Remember, each strain grows differently – some stretch more, some less. Keep good notes and pictures of your grow, and don’t stress too much about small issues. The key is maintaining stable conditions and watching for early problems.

Quick Reference Guide

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Week 1 Flowering Essentials:- Light: 12/12 schedule- Temp: 70-80°F- Humidity: 40-50%- Nutes: Transition to bloom- Watch for: Stretch, pistils, male signs

Remember, growing is a journey, and every plant teaches us something new. Happy growing, fam!

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How often should you water flowering weed plants?

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to watering cannabis plants, though it is true that budding plants usually need less water than vegging plants. Just like during the veg phase, you should only water your cannabis plants when their soil is dry to the touch. Stick your finger 2 centimetres deep into your plants’ topsoil, and water them when it feels dry.

Cooler, dryer conditions

Most flowering cannabis plants grow best in daytime temperatures of 20-24°C (65-75°F); nighttime temps of 18-21°C (65- 70F), and relative humidity of around 55%.

Your grow space should always have a light breeze, as this promotes even temperatures and humidity while also repelling pests and pathogens that thrive in hot, humid conditions. When using oscillating fans, it can help to install fans both above and beneath your canopy. Never point your fans directly at your plants as this can stress them.

Overfeeding cannabis plants is always troubling, but the stress it causes can be particularly detrimental to flowering weed plants, causing stunted growth or even triggering hermaphroditism. To keep these problems from happening, don’t overfeed your plants and use bloom-specific fertilizers that are mostly high in phosphorus, potassium, and light micronutrients.

Week 1 Flower for new cannabis growers

FAQ

What is week 1 of flowering?

During the first week of flowering, cannabis plants usually go through a change period with fast vertical growth. This is known as the “stretch.” This phase is characterized by increased stem and leaf development as the plant prepares for bud formation. While transitioning, it’s crucial to adjust nutrient ratios, increasing phosphorus and potassium while maintaining adequate nitrogen levels.

What week do buds swell the most?

How to Make Buds Fat: As you may have guessed, the weeks when buds get the most fat are usually between weeks 4 and 8 after the plants start flowering.

What does the beginning flowering stage look like?

One of the earliest signs of the flowering stage is the emergence of pre-flowers. Pre-flowers are small, underdeveloped versions of the flowers that will later develop into buds. They appear at the nodes, where branches and leaves meet the main stem.

What do buds look like 2 weeks before harvest?

Two weeks before harvest, cannabis buds will primarily focus on ripening rather than significant size increase. The white, trichome hairs (pistils) that were previously white will begin to turn amber or brown. The trichomes, which are tiny resin glands on the buds, will change color from clear to milky white and then start to turn amber.

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