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Old 07-27-2017, 11:35 PM #11
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I have some White Widow autoflowering. They are about 30" tall and about three months old. Not a sign of a flower. In the past I had no problem with Short Rider or Bubbuliscous as far as flowering.
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Old 07-27-2017, 11:44 PM #12
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I'll just start a new thread.
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Old 07-31-2017, 03:11 AM #13
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It been shown that autoflowers can go seed to weed on only bloom nutes and thrive. Some pre flower as early as 16 days and finish in 60 so take A-trains life of an auto flower as basic generalities.
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I've switched the lighting to 12/12.
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Great bit of guidance there for first time growers, also had a Tangerine Dream Auto on the go last year and was an awesome smoke.
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Old 08-22-2017, 10:40 AM #16
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Just to add to conversation. Would it be correct to say that autoflowering cannabis is more mold resistant than photoperiods,due to ruderalis gene in them?
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Generally speaking, these are hardy plants. Autos tend to be bug and mildew resistant, but a few strains are more challenging than others. The ruderalis genetic tends to toughen it up a bit, which makes it ideal for first time growers.

People who are over or under feeding or struggle with some basics might want to grow autoflowers. Their fast flowering time will allow you to continue to try if your plants die out.
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Generally speaking, these are hardy plants. Autos tend to be bug and mildew resistant, but a few strains are more challenging than others. The ruderalis genetic tends to toughen it up a bit, which makes it ideal for first time growers.

People who are over or under feeding or struggle with some basics might want to grow autoflowers. Their fast flowering time will allow you to continue to try if your plants die out.

Thank you for an answer!
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It been shown that autoflowers can go seed to weed on only bloom nutes and thrive. Some pre flower as early as 16 days and finish in 60 so take A-trains life of an auto flower as basic generalities.
Yes photoperiod strains also don't mind flowering nutes all the way through. I prefer to do this as I don't particularly want overly lush, leafy plants.
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I am growing autos for the first time under mh and hps I am wondering what's the best way to tell when you should switch your lights over is it same for lights and nutes wait till the stretch is over or slowed down?
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