autoflowering question

eldamar

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Hi guys. I have one amnesia gold auto and one cheese auto. The babies are out of their time from some days. My question is: when does an autoflowering plant takes much more than the time given by the bank? Do I have to pay attention to my grow system? Heeeeelpp
 
Hi guys. I have one amnesia gold auto and one cheese auto. The babies are out of their time from some days. My question is: when does an autoflowering plant takes much more than the time given by the bank? Do I have to pay attention to my grow system? Heeeeelpp

As far as autoflowers come from seeds and not from cuttings, they are different plants, each of them have some kind of difference.
It could be your setup, maybe your training or simply the plant. The breeder tell you how many days it'd take to grow, but it usually takes longer then expected, so don't worry!
Try to grow well-known genetics, with as less phenotypes as possible. that means the genetic is solid and well breeded, you will have more homogeneous result from your plants and also the seed-to-harvest time will be similer with the breeder's indications.

cheers!
 
The life cycle of auto flowering cannabis.


Weeks 1 - 3. Once you've started your seeds and they break the surface of the soil, they are in their seedling stage. The first set of leaves to appear will usually single fingered, followed by a second set that may still be single fingered or perhaps 3 fingered. Once that second set appears growth will start to accelerate as the new leaves provide more photosynthesis. This process will continue, more new leaves, faster growth. Depending on the type of soil in use, mild vegetative nutes can be introduced at week 2. By week 3 most plants will start to show their sex. Males will start to produce pollen sacks and females will display pistols.

Weeks 4 - 6. The plants are now entering a pre flowering stage. During this time the plants should exhibit explosive growth, often as much as a new set of nodes and 1" vertical growth a day. This is the time when they will gain most of their vertical height. Many people make the mistake of switching from vegetative to flowering nutrients at this point, assuming that since they see flowers it must be the proper time. This is incorrect. If the switch to flowering nutes is made at this time the vertical growth will stop and the plant will put it's energy into producing buds. If you need to keep your plants small, or want them to finish earlier, they by all means switch nutes at this point. But if you want to get the most out of your plants continue feeding vegetative nutes until you see the vertical growth slow and stop. Depending on the strain that will usually be sometime during week 5 or 6.

Weeks 7 - 9. By now vertical growth has stopped and the switch to flowering nutrients has been made. The buds will start to fill out and put on weight, becoming hard and tight. Pistols will start to change from white to brown, orange, red, etc. By now the plants will also have developed a strong smell. Toward the end of this phase the large primary and smaller secondary fan leaves will begin to turn yellow. This is an indication that the plant is moving toward the end of it's life.

Weeks 10 - 11. At this time flowering nutes should be discontinued and only plain pHed water fed to flush the remaining nutrients from the soil and improve the taste. Yellowing of the fan leaves will continue as the plant draws the stored energy from them. Eventually they will die and fall off. By the time that the smaller leaves that come from out of the buds will also start to turn yellow. Then it's time to harvest.

I know that many of you are thinking that the seed bank said the plants will finish in 8-9 weeks, so why are you saying they take 10-11? The claims made by the seed banks are somewhat deceptive. If you switch to flowering nutes at week 3 or 4 the plants can finish in the times the seed banks say but they will remain small and not reach their full potential yield. Years of growing by myself and others has shown that autos do best if you follow this time line.

Of course, there will always be variations depending on the strain, the environment, nutrients, etc. This information is meant to only serve as a general guideline.
 
Bapple, thank you very much for your complete answer! I have to say that this is my first growth and my setup is not at it's maximum (very low lights, 72 watts). This because of the low space I can use. Seeds are autoflowering and they're growing aeroponics. I'm in week 10 and the babies aren't showing me that they're going towards a yellow color. But, as TheNuttyProfessor says, I let them do what they are doing and wait :) thanks so much
 
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they're not looking bad, but the size of the buds is ridiculous, I expected that
 
Bapple, thank you very much for your complete answer! I have to say that this is my first growth and my setup is not at it's maximum (very low lights, 72 watts). This because of the low space I can use. Seeds are autoflowering and they're growing aeroponics. I'm in week 10 and the babies aren't showing me that they're going towards a yellow color. But, as TheNuttyProfessor says, I let them do what they are doing and wait :) thanks so much

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they're not looking bad, but the size of the buds is ridiculous, I expected that

They look deliciously frosty :thumb:

I don't know anything about aeroponics, but good luck
 
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