No don't toss it yet I would give it a little more time. Every once in a while when I breed two different auto strains I will get a random phenotype that is slower flowering. It really just depends on the genetic lineage sometimes one is just slower than the others. If it still isn't flowering by the time the others are finished then maybe you can flip to 12/12 and see if it changes. Although the odds are very small I guess maybe it would be possible to get a regular photoperiod seed out of crossing two auto parents. Or even better we will be past the spring equinox by then you could put it in a bigger pot and put it outside and let it blast. Just for shits and jiggles to see if grows to a tree by the fall
. Overall the other autos are looking pretty good they still have a ways to go. I like the white hairs looking good so far. You can start leaning into the
calmag and bloom-boosters now they are at that stage. Just watch the tips of the leaves and be careful not to burn them. Im not afraid to lean into the feed pretty hard personally I like to see the leaves get a nice robust darker green. Not too dark as you don't want nitrate lock but you just kind of let the plant tell you. It pretty basic just look at the color. Sometimes you will have one that is a heavier feeder than the others. If you got one that has leaves a bit lighter or yellowish in color I will give that plant a little extra then watch for the color effect it has on it. The key is a little at a time, then wait a handful of days to see the color change, then add more if desired results have not been reached. Keep it up man