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You'll MaCiver em!I'll keep an eye on them and see. If they are I'll let them veg a couple more weeks then switch them thanks!
One plant per container?Hey guys, thanks for having me. I am new to this and started with White Widow autoflowers. My plants are almost 6 weeks from start and haven't seemed to have started flowering unless there is something I am missing.
Sorry dude but those are photos... I’m thinking if they been in those buckets for 6 weeks and didn’t start flowering by now - they gotta be photos, which means they won’t flower until you flip to 12/12.
ok but you can’t mess around... you can veg them for another week or month if you want to train them more that’s all good. But when you flip that’s it..... run 12/12 until chop. You got a timer of course right?
yeah 18 6 on lighting it had some problems at start but I got them taken care of, just didn't know if it put it behind, that's why I decided to ask and get some input.This is what I was thinking. I've never grown an AUTO flower plant that waited that long to flower. You're going 18/6 with lighting right?
Maybe pot up then train em a bit over 2 weeks then flip emThey PHOTO. Switch to 12/12 and you will get flowers and stretch too. Be a good time to up pot to a larger container for flowering.
Looking at ghost pistols. It's the new leaf tips that lack any chlorophyll. Are they fuzzy all the way around? There's not enough definition to see them on your pic. The first ones sometimes show right by the stem node at the base of the leaf.
Update looks like maybe flowering beginning on it. I kept it on 18 6 gonna switch to 12 12 this weekend if that's not pistols starting.
alright I will try to get a better picture today when I get home. It just looks different than it has the past few days if no change I will be changing the light cycle to 12/12 this weekend. I see fuzzy pistols near the base of the top by the stalk.Looking at ghost pistols. It's the new leaf tips that lack any chlorophyll. Are they fuzzy all the way around? There's not enough definition to see them on your pic. The first ones sometimes show right by the stem node at the base of the leaf.
Hope I'm not going over broken ground you already covered