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Autoflowering plant does not enter the flowering stage

TioRandy
TioRandystarted grow question 6 months ago
I have an autoflowering plant which clearly stopped vegetating, but doesnt enter the flowring stage. I have switched to 12-12 to force the flowering, but not sure if this can work. Any suggestions? Thank you!
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 6 months ago
If it carries on only producing pistils like it is then you will need to flip to 12/12. I have had a few autos that threw out the odd pistil here and there but never really took off until I switched to 12/12. I have only had this happen twice
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Mastr
Mastranswered grow question 5 months ago
Hi friend I have same problem last week u can see in my diary this is potassium deficiency or nutrient lock out until you not flush her she not going to grow bud fast please flush he with ph water then she will be OK
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auto_floo
auto_flooanswered grow question 6 months ago
Is it a autoflower really ,seems to be photo ,or I can be wrong . 🤨
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auto_floo
auto_flooanswered grow question 6 months ago
She is flowering ,we all can see that ,but also we see she is hungry for nitro ,you must see that too ,the color is too bright not good ,give her more nutes like others advices below for NPK ,also PH must be in range . Happy growing .
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 6 months ago
Hello my friend, keep the plant on 12/12 for the rest of the grow. Why would you risk revegging. This plant does clearly have too much photoperiod genetics and too little runderalis genetics for an autoflower. Better grow her for 8 weeks on 12/12 with a decent harvest then risk revegging for a few grams more.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 6 months ago
she is flowering, but has magnesium deficiency and lockout or hunger for food, full NPK ...
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dtsproduction
dtsproductionanswered grow question 6 months ago
Hey mate. Im not sure, but it seems that is starting to flower. My suggestion is to raise it to 18–6. I don't think that changing the light shecudle won't help you force it to flower; rudelaris, they need light. I hope you can fix it and have a nice harvest.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 6 months ago
I can see pistils in the first image you uploaded to this question. That means it is entering flower. Before we even see the signs of flowering like pistils or stretching the plant has been preparing for the past 10 days. You should be abel to switch back to 18/6 and not use 12/12 if you don't want too. Also note that if your DLI is the same on 12/12 as 18/6 then it does not really matter. So not to worry she is in flower now, give it some more time and confirm your feeding them correctly it looks like their is some issues with the feed given the leaves, Maybe Magnesium, but reference a leaf chart. Good Luck!
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Sugahmama
Sugahmamaanswered grow question 6 months ago
Are you kidding? You see clearly the white pistols. Looks Like first week of flower. Be patient bro
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