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plant looks good i grow a few auto's and it's happened to me, treat like photo plant and 12/12 light. it will also take as long as photo to flower out and harvest so your tent is busy for awhile and you will get stretch in flower so you going to need to support branches.I've turned out the lights way early. It's done we will now see....... if its photo I suppose it'll flower real soon All the comments are great.
yes maybe it came out wrong ,I've never been able to stop an AUTO plant from flowering... its on a time schedule thing in the genetics.
You dont need to "flip" AUTO plants. Drop the lighting down to 18/6 can even go a little lower say 16/8 and see what happens.
AUTOs should flower dont matter how much lighting. So no need to change it other than cost of electric.
If that plant has been growing since March and its just pre-flowers, its NOT an AUTO its a PHOTO plant. Drop your lighting down to 12/12 or 11/13. She's gonna stretch the first few weeks and could get fairly large for ya.
Suggest looking into Supercropping - you shouldn't top the plant so dont do that. Just train her from her on out.
I have two right now at 42 days old. Pineapple Express and Amnesia.you pretty much have it bo,
autos can and will frak up genetically from time to time. meaning they feel a bit closer to a photo and need a poke in the light sched to get them to jump.
a lot has to do with ppfd. autos go better with strong lighting, no matter the sched. even some of the the best autos won't go until they have the light, even at 18/6.
I started my tomatoes, broccoli, borage, sage, dill and basil in Happy Frog, did not see any burning issues at all. Can't promise anything as I know nothing about autos, but it seems safe if I can start all those other things in it unamended.But will it burn an auto seedlings?
No. I switched from FFOF to FFHF this grow. I'm staying with FFHF.But will it burn an auto seedlings?