Bmollyanswered grow question 2 years ago Based on the information you've shared, I would recommend transitioning your plant to a photoperiod of 12/12 hours of light and darkness. Although it is an autoflowering plant, if it hasn't shown signs of flowering yet, it's better to ensure that it enters the flowering stage soon. Otherwise, you might lose control of its size, and it may outgrow your cultivation space. By adjusting the light cycle, you can encourage the plant to initiate the flowering process.
Changing the light cycle to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness mimics the natural conditions that induce flowering in cannabis plants. This shift in the photoperiod will help trigger the necessary hormonal changes for your plant to enter the flowering stage.
Keep in mind that different autoflowering strains have varying characteristics, and some may have longer vegetative phases before initiating flowering. However, if your plant has been in the vegetative stage for an extended period without any signs of flowering, it's best to transition to the 12/12 light cycle to avoid further delays.
I wish you the best of luck with this adjustment and hope your plant begins flowering soon. Remember to monitor its growth and adjust other environmental factors as needed to ensure optimal conditions for your plant's development.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask. Happy growing!