Cold temperatures slowed significantly their growth. Given the situation, are they going to have more time then the 4 usual weeks for the vegetation stage? I mean, will the flowering stage be delayed of 1/2 weeks?
Thanks
- DD
Yes and no. I don't have much experience but I think the grow period will go a bit longer if temperatures are low. But it's life is still determined by genetics. With cooler temperatures it mainly won't get as big and consequently less yield. Because auto's have such a shortened and rigid life cycle you really want to keep thing optimal to maximize yield. But if you don't it is not the end of the world. You will just get a smaller prize at the end.