Northern lights not as I expected

Tolerance Break

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Anytime a classic strain is tagged with "Auto" it's a major red flag. Ruderalis isn't some blank slate genetic that makes a plant flower automatically, they bring a whole gene pool, good and bad, to the progeny.

If it didn't get you high at all, you chopped way early.
 

Blue_Focus

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It's been in flower for 5 weeks and a little over 3 months since germination, you think more than 3 weeks.
How many days, One of my autoflowers took a little over 110 days. 5 weeks flowering isn't very long.

My current Auto grow has been flowing for around 2 months and it's not done yet.
 

vondetour

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Anytime a classic strain is tagged with "Auto" it's a major red flag. Ruderalis isn't some blank slate genetic that makes a plant flower automatically, they bring a whole gene pool, good and bad, to the progeny.

If it didn't get you high at all, you chopped way early.
I think I did chop to soon, should have waited 2-3 weeks longer. My mystery plant I am going to wait 7-8 weeks to cut and week 6 will be on 7 june
How many days, One of my autoflowers took a little over 110 days. 5 weeks flowering isn't very long.

My current Auto grow has been flowing for around 2 months and it's not done yet.
How many days, One of my autoflowers took a little over 110 days. 5 weeks flowering isn't very long.

My current Auto grow has been flowing for around 2 months and it's not done yet.
110 days, I do wish I had waited longer now. I checked last night and all jars had little if any smell.
 

Thundercat

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Chopping early is one of the biggest mistakes growers make, even many seasoned growers have been doing it for years. Most commercial grows chop 1-3 weeks earlier then the plant really needs. So it’s not just you and if you learn from it it’s not a big deal right :).
 

Tolerance Break

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If your worried about potency I wouldn't buy auto anything, I have never been happy with an auto flowering strain, makes some beautiful giant buds fast but at a cost. This has been my experience, I hope someone will someday prove me wrong
While I tend to agree, there are good auto breeders.

Most people buy white label "hype autos" that just tag a popular strain with "auto" fir a quick buck. There's good shit out there, but I'm not going to be the one to find it.
 

Buddaboyo

Member
hmm, well, potency does matter to the drying and curing process, but it's not everything. Pulling early is usually associated with ineffective bud.

The drying and curing process is an art.

It does look like you have a lot of bud in each jar. I would go closer to half full, or less. I use quart jars and lay them down, ends up being maybe an ounce or two in each. Fresh air at least a couple times a day. I use reusable boveda 62% dry packs. It's more work but the cure is better.
 
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