MajorJQ
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Hi all,
Go easy on me!! We've grown a few of these autoflowers and we're not professional or trying to maximize output here, just trying to keep a close eye make sure we don't kill it and hope to get as much as possible out of the grow situ we have!
So we planted an autoflower at the start of February, our light cycle (as we've always done before) has been 18/6 but we're seeing absolutley no bud developing at all on this one.
We transplanted early in the process as the soil we used was way too nutrient heavy. Tehre was immediate improvement and thigns seemed to be goign well. That's weeks ago now and guess it might still be shock? But any suggestions if there is anything we can do? As it's autoflower I don't think changing the light cycle will do anything or are we jsut growing a nice plant with no bud likely at this point or do we need more patience?
Thanks everyone.
Go easy on me!! We've grown a few of these autoflowers and we're not professional or trying to maximize output here, just trying to keep a close eye make sure we don't kill it and hope to get as much as possible out of the grow situ we have!
So we planted an autoflower at the start of February, our light cycle (as we've always done before) has been 18/6 but we're seeing absolutley no bud developing at all on this one.
We transplanted early in the process as the soil we used was way too nutrient heavy. Tehre was immediate improvement and thigns seemed to be goign well. That's weeks ago now and guess it might still be shock? But any suggestions if there is anything we can do? As it's autoflower I don't think changing the light cycle will do anything or are we jsut growing a nice plant with no bud likely at this point or do we need more patience?
Thanks everyone.