fonz0
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I'm afraid of light leaks, autos good when your grow in living apartment.Ive always been curious why autoflower? why not take the time to grow regular seeds?
Everyone needs to sleep including plantsEven with autos I flip to 16 hours light and 8 hours dark. Gives the petiols or whatever those pores are called time to rest. I may be wrong since autos are not photoperiod but I believe some dark time helps them jump into flower quicker compared to 24 hours light. So that’s my opinion
no they sleep even under 24/0. This is extremely unlikely to herm for them. (it may happen because of stress not because of light issues) Why don't you like autos?Get some PVC plastic cover your space im sure you will have exactly the same issues with light leaks even with auto flower they can still herm?
My light schedule is 20/4.Even with autos I flip to 16 hours light and 8 hours dark. Gives the petiols or whatever those pores are called time to rest. I may be wrong since autos are not photoperiod but I believe some dark time helps them jump into flower quicker compared to 24 hours light. So that’s my opinion
///I believe was heat stress and co2 overload.///I believe was heat stress and co2 overload.
Believe it or not everone want top shelf. My sister in law only buy's the $5g autoflower at the dispensary. She needs the high cbd content. What I don't understand is why anyone would grow them indoors.Ive always been curious why autoflower? why not take the time to grow regular seeds?
They are small and produce less.My light schedule is 20/4.
I'd try 12-12. What do you got to lose.Mates my question was - is there a way to determine whether I have stuck autos (maybe it's just a bad genetics) or I've a regular and should switch to 12/12!
sure I've been talking about my other plantsAnd your plant is dwarfed bro not optimal
I din't switch light schedule before because I've got many auto plants in my growtent. didn't want to decrease light intensity.I'd try 12-12. What do you got to lose.
this is the ruderalis genetics. They grow dwarfed and bushy, depending on the percentage of ruderalis in the cross.They actually look quite dwarfed. Somthing is wrong. I had a grow like that once with real squat plants and kind of a twisting growth pattern. Not ideal the harvest was super lame too. Hopefully that’s not the case with your girls. Looking back I should have scrapped them 1 month in and started over. What caused it for me I believe was heat stress and co2 overload.
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