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BlackDragon22
BlackDragon22started grow question 3 years ago
Ciao a tutti amici, qualcuno sa dirmi perché impiego sempre molto più tempo del dovuto anche seguendo alla perfezione tutti i parametri? Non è tardivo il suo sviluppo essendo al giorno 63? Apparte questo, cosa ne pensate, come vi sembra?
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Week 8
Buds. Not fattening
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 3 years ago
What are perfect parameters? Even if you are hitting them.. the genetic expression of those genes may like something that deviates from what is considered “perfect parameters”.. and with autoflowers, it’s a complete toss up it seems on how long they’ll take. I had their strawberry pie auto go 105 days. My suggestion- if you want to stay on a time frame is go with photoperiod genetics.. chances are you’ll never look back. When they say 8 week flower that’s pretty cut and dry for photos. At this point you could have vegged and flowered a superior photoperiod plant in the same time you’ll be finishing this..
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Autos always take much longer than what they claim, it is all marketing entrapment. Defoliation can slow growth, development and ripening. Less leaves = less energy production = less growth. It really is that simple. Also, a 220 watt light is not exactly powerful, - more light = more growth too. Not much you can do, just keep up your current care routine and your plant will be ready sooner or later. Photoperiod plants are superior in every way, far more predictable and yield vastly more than any auto flower. Auto flowers are not as wonderful as all the hype makes them out to be. Try some photoperiod plants, you will never go back to autos once you do!
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Benzels
Benzelsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Simple- seed company's lie. Pple buy Autos cause they want speed, And sure maybe a few of their test plants were borderline ready after 90 days, but we all know when they say 8-10 weeks for a strain in flower they basically mean "you COULD harvest at week 8, but its really ready at week 9 and week 10 still isnt too far past just yet.." Dont believe everything you read on a website. Plants cant read either so prob are not aware there are meant to be done in 90 days.
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
autoflowers... meh. take as long or longer for a smaller plant. chalk it up to volatility of autoflowers and expect every breeder to oversell how fast autoflowers finish. it's like the rationalize not counting the first 2-3 weeks before a preflower shows.. that's the only way their math usually adds up.
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
For most autoflowers plan for 90 days for seed to harvest. Most breeders recommendations on the time frame won't be achieved unless you harvest really early before the plant has finished bulking up to its true potential.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hey buddy. Just had a look at your grow. Yeah some fastbuds it's 63-75 days and it's broken down as around 30 days of growth 40 days flowering. Most autos take between 45-65 days once stigma, 'flowering', has started, (white hairs, pistons). Your plant is only showing stigma the past 2 grow weeks so not even 14 days in flower. It has at least another 30 days in flowering left, but still go by the trichomes but that guide is usually right around or in between those days. So you might have 6 wks of straight growth, then when stigma starts, 'flowering', u then start counting the days and use them as a guide as to when your plant is near and then check the trichomes. Need more info on flowering process feel free to DM me.
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