How much time left for me auto?

livinthadream

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Have a London Creme Cake Auto sitting at 60 days from seed
Grow time states "70-75 days from seed to harvest"
Do I let her go another 10-15 days??
 

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livinthadream

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You could go more than ten or fifteen days. Are you lighting eighteen on six off?
no sir, have 3 photos in tent with her that I needed to flip....just been running her on 12/12 for about 30 days
was curious because how the rezin looks....also she was transplanted at one point before she began to flower and it was kinda rough on her...destroyed over half the root ball....wondered if that might have cut her finish time down.
 
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Thundercat

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no sir, have 3 photos in tent with her that I needed to flip....just been running her on 12/12 for about 30 days
was curious because how the rezin looks....also she was transplanted at one point before she began to flower and it was kinda rough on her...destroyed over half the root ball....wondered if that might have cut her finish time down.
Stress and damage typically make plants take longer to finish not shorter.
 

warble

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You have a good grow going. If she were dying, then I'd say yeah, maybe in fifteen days. She doesn't look like she's going anywhere. You have a lot of cloudy I didn't see any amber, but if that's the way you like her, then yeah give her a couple of weeks and chop. Under twelve twelve, and rootball damage, I would figure you would extend out your chop date. You can run Autos around the clock lighting, I prefer eighteen six. Since you have photos going, I understand. I believe she'll bulk up a bit more and you'll really see the amber trichs. Please let me see the trichomes when you harvest. Maybe I'll try twelve twelve next time I run autos. Keep up the good work.
 

Budzbuddha

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Have a London Creme Cake Auto sitting at 60 days from seed
Grow time states "70-75 days from seed to harvest"
Do I let her go another 10-15 days??
ME Thinks :mrgreen:you should let plant go as long as necessary to completely mature - damn those breeder estimates on harvest. They are merely guides - sometimes based on their in house testing … under strict control. Something most indoor growers will not duplicate in their setups . Those american calendars lie. :mrgreen:

Plant is in charge. Your grow environment will dictate how long it takes to finish all proper like. Soon you will forgo “ scoping triches “ for maturity as that is only one piece of the puzzle come harvest time. Most growers can judge from sight alone as well you will eventually.

Never take “ breeder hype / marketing “ as gospel , variables in your grow will either push them forward as intended or lag .

So my good man … i say “ About a Pound “ sterling.

Pip Pip Cheerio bongsmilie
 

livinthadream

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I'm thinking one more week...but maybe this weekend
Gonna be my first harvested plant in over a decade and the first plant I've been able to grow with full access to grow area!!! And running my own operation!
 

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Delps8

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I'm thinking one more week...but maybe this weekend
Gonna be my first harvested plant in over a decade and the first plant I've been able to grow with full access to grow area!!! And running my own operation!
Congrats!

Very nice looking plants and the pictures are well done, too.
 
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