Smokymickpot Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2018 #1 Is it common for auto flowers to go longer then 10 weeks?
rob333 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2018 #2 Smokymickpot said: Is it common for auto flowers to go longer then 10 weeks? Click to expand... yep some royal queen seeds run up to 12 peace
Smokymickpot said: Is it common for auto flowers to go longer then 10 weeks? Click to expand... yep some royal queen seeds run up to 12 peace
HellValley Active Member Nov 13, 2018 #3 Might need little more detail. 10 weeks from germination, start of flowering, or ?
Smokymickpot Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2018 #4 HellValley said: Might need little more detail. 10 weeks from germination, start of flowering, or ? Click to expand... 10 weeks from germination.
HellValley said: Might need little more detail. 10 weeks from germination, start of flowering, or ? Click to expand... 10 weeks from germination.
HellValley Active Member Nov 13, 2018 #5 I would suggest looking up the info on the strain your growing and see how long the suggested grow time is.
I would suggest looking up the info on the strain your growing and see how long the suggested grow time is.
Capn-Crunch Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2018 #6 https://www.autoflower.net/forums/threads/when-to-harvest-autos-your-leaves-will-tell-you.4889/I have some supposedly 8 week autos that are on week 10 and still have 1 or possibly 2 weeks left. Autos are different from photo plants as to when they are ready to harvest so you can't go by tricomb color alone. Check out this link. https://www.autoflower.net/forums/threads/when-to-harvest-autos-your-leaves-will-tell-you.4889/
https://www.autoflower.net/forums/threads/when-to-harvest-autos-your-leaves-will-tell-you.4889/I have some supposedly 8 week autos that are on week 10 and still have 1 or possibly 2 weeks left. Autos are different from photo plants as to when they are ready to harvest so you can't go by tricomb color alone. Check out this link. https://www.autoflower.net/forums/threads/when-to-harvest-autos-your-leaves-will-tell-you.4889/
AngryPirate Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2018 #7 You can't go solely by what the breeder says. Much longer then 10 or 12 weeks I would start thinking it may be a photoperiod.
You can't go solely by what the breeder says. Much longer then 10 or 12 weeks I would start thinking it may be a photoperiod.
Cappuchino Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2018 #8 Capn-Crunch said: I have some supposedly 8 week autos that are on week 10 and still have 1 or possibly 2 weeks left Click to expand... I grow 7 weeks strain for almost 12 weeks and it still going.
Capn-Crunch said: I have some supposedly 8 week autos that are on week 10 and still have 1 or possibly 2 weeks left Click to expand... I grow 7 weeks strain for almost 12 weeks and it still going.
Smokymickpot Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2018 #9 AngryPirate said: You can't go solely by what the breeder says. Much longer then 10 or 12 weeks I would start thinking it may be a photoperiod. Click to expand... It’s not a photo its flowering it’s just it says it’s a nine week strain and I’m thinking I got about 4 weeks left. View attachment 4233764 Last edited: Nov 15, 2018
AngryPirate said: You can't go solely by what the breeder says. Much longer then 10 or 12 weeks I would start thinking it may be a photoperiod. Click to expand... It’s not a photo its flowering it’s just it says it’s a nine week strain and I’m thinking I got about 4 weeks left. View attachment 4233764
Capn-Crunch Well-Known Member Nov 16, 2018 #10 It looks healthy, but yes, you have at least 2 to possibly 3 weeks or more depending on your light schedule.
It looks healthy, but yes, you have at least 2 to possibly 3 weeks or more depending on your light schedule.
ANC Well-Known Member Nov 16, 2018 #11 Waiting sux. Drop more beans so you got something to keep you busy.
Smokymickpot Well-Known Member Nov 16, 2018 #12 Capn-Crunch said: It looks healthy, but yes, you have at least 2 to possibly 3 weeks or more depending on your light schedule. Click to expand... 19/5 light schedule
Capn-Crunch said: It looks healthy, but yes, you have at least 2 to possibly 3 weeks or more depending on your light schedule. Click to expand... 19/5 light schedule