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CaptGrow
CaptGrowstarted grow question 4 years ago
This plants is more than 7 weeks old right now. I got it as a gift, when it was 3-4 days old. It's soppose to be gorilla glue auto. But it didn't start flowering yet. Can you guys tell me what you think? Is it a photoperiodic plant, or is it going to start flowering anytime soon?
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GRow_M8s
GRow_M8sanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey m8, The big girl looking amazing!! If there's no pistils after 7 weeks you probably growing a photoperiod seed. Lights at 12-12 and see what happens. Good luck!!🤞
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CaptGrow
CaptGrowanswered grow question 4 years ago
Thanks guys. I gave it a defoliation, as. It turned out to be a photoperiodic plant. I'm going to switch to 12/12 in a day or 2
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi @CaptGrow your plant should not be automatic, some phenotypes of some strains of automatic plants show stability problems and are not autos, they are feminized. you will have to change to 12h / 12h for it to start flowering. in order not to harm if you have other automatic plants wait until they have the best shaped and fattest buds and put on 12/12 the last 2-3 weeks. I already finished the last weeks of several automatic plants at 12h / 12h and I never felt harmed in the harvest for that. good luck mate 👍
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 4 years ago
@CaptGrow Hi mate hope you are well That plant is getting pretty big so Incase it is a phot strain I would drop the light schedule to 12/12 and hope it starts flowering if that doesn't have a reaction then your in for a very big auto plant 😁 Good Luck
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