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I am a Rookie grower from scotland & if anyone could give any advise !!! built a closet grow using x2 125watt CFL DUAL SPEC GROW LIGHTS. intake/outtake carbon fan, I used biobizz notes. Please feel free to let me no where I have went wrong ! Thay have flowered way to early & are getting serous nite burn even though I only use a 3rd of what your ment to..
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Good evening mate,
when you say they bloomed way too earlier, I se th pistols forming there. But did yo not switch them to 12/12, they just bloomed on their own?
 
Hows your power grid there? Generally stable or prone to outages? Is there a chance they got enough dark to flip without your knowledge? If so, that could be why they are struggling. Too much light in flower. I'm leaning toward autoflowering plants though.

Where did you get the seed?
 
Hows your power grid there? Generally stable or prone to outages? Is there a chance they got enough dark to flip without your knowledge? If so, that could be why they are struggling. Too much light in flower. I'm leaning toward autoflowering plants though.

Where did you get the seed?
Hows your power grid there? Generally stable or prone to outages? Is there a chance they got enough dark to flip without your knowledge? If so, that could be why they are struggling. Too much light in flower. I'm leaning toward autoflowering plants though.

Where did you get the seed?
Good evening mate,
when you say they bloomed way too earlier, I se th pistols forming there. But did yo not switch them to 12/12, they just bloomed on
Good evening mate,
when you say they bloomed way too earlier, I se th pistols forming there. But did yo not switch them to 12/12, they just bloomed on their own?
I first
Good evening mate,
when you say they bloomed way too earlier, I se th pistols forming there. But did yo not switch them to 12/12, they just bloomed on their own?
Ii started them I a small veg chamber
Good evening mate,
when you say they bloomed way too earlier, I se th pistols forming there. But did yo not switch them to 12/12, they just bloomed on their own?
I started them in a LED veg chamber an then moved under 2d big cfl's
Good evening mate,
when you say they bloomed way too earlier, I se th pistols forming there. But did yo not switch them to 12/12, they just bloomed on their own?
I started them out in ah Veg chamber then put them under 2x cfls. How far from the canopy . Maybe can that be fixed bro???
Here's my veg chamber
 
I'm understanding what you are using for light.

What we would like to know in order to help you is;

-What daylight to dark ratio were they raised with. Light hours to dark hours in every 24 hour period?
-Have you made changes to the light cycle or has it been interrupted?
-At any point in that plants life did it experience 12 consecutive hours of dark time?
-Did you grow feminized seed? Regular seed? Auto flower seed?
 
Its an autoflower that will flower with age not photoperiod, autoflowers need less than half the nutrients of a photoperiod and you way overfed and your ph is probably off, there very easy to nutrient burn, zoom in on my leaftips as i burned slightly in flower, with autoflowers you must go super easy on nutrients.
 

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Jyst from structure and your few post I’d say it’s def an auto lighten up on the nutes , also looks a little dry? Give it a week and see the difference
 
Its an autoflower that will flower with age not photoperiod, autoflowers need less than half the nutrients of a photoperiod and you way overfed and your ph is probably off, there very easy to nutrient burn, zoom in on my leaftips as i burned slightly in flower, with autoflowers you must go super easy on nutrients.

fascinating man. I notice that this plant posted has tri-lobed leaves. Is that a strain thing or photo cycle thing? I have three plants that have been growing with tri-lobes.
Any idea why that is?
 
fascinating man. I notice that this plant posted has tri-lobed leaves. Is that a strain thing or photo cycle thing? I have three plants that have been growing with tri-lobes.
Any idea why that is?
Its a ruderalis thing.
 
Interesting. You’ll find that on all autoflowers, or it pops up in hybrids?
 
Interesting. You’ll find that on all autoflowers, or it pops up in hybrids?
Anything with 10% ruderalis can show those traits. Its an interesting topic to look into and read about.

I'm not sure about why or if it occurs in other non autoflowering strains. Younger clones sometimes start with less points on their leaves and work up to the full set. Stressed out plants will sometimes mess up a leaf ... All I got for ya.. 🤔🤔🤔
 
Anything with 10% ruderalis can show those traits. Its an interesting topic to look into and read about.

I'm not sure about why or if it occurs in other non autoflowering strains. Younger clones sometimes start with less points on their leaves and work up to the full set. Stressed out plants will sometimes mess up a leaf ... All I got for ya.. 🤔🤔🤔
Only time I get 3 fingered leaves are during flower or when I’ve held them back during veg and forced flower

You get them on photo period if ya skip veg .

I pull about 1 plant (autoflower) every week on average may be I just been lucky ?
 
I’m not super scientific but I do know I don’t have this with my autos , ? In fact a lot can’t tell the difference .
Sorry didn’t mean to jack yet thread
 

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I’m not super scientific but I do know I don’t have this with my autos , ? In fact a lot can’t tell the difference .
Sorry didn’t mean to jack yet thread
I'm not an auto guy. I know only the basics. I suspect the ruderalis genetics are more dominant in some strains than others, especially as they improve over time. Maybe some strains just grow normal fans... I don't know lol
 
The info helps at least. Look for a main thread about this. I’m curious.
sorry Scottish farmer.
hows your plant with the nitro burn going? We definitely got off topic.
 
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