DCgardener
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I'm in DC. Outdoor grower. In past years I've grown several different strains of autoflower and gotten great harvests in August. This year I'm growing 2 photoperiod feminized Strawberry Coughs. Plants have been vibrant and healthy, vegging to 8+ feet tall. First flowers appeared on lower branch of one plant in mid-August, but here I am in early October with only 5 or 6 branches on one plant with buds that will be ready for harvest in the next couple of week, some more branches that have very immature flowers, and around 60-70% of the two plants' branches with no buds at all. No cola bud formation whatsoever. The bottom branches have been first to flower. It's looking like a pretty weak harvest. What did I do wrong? (By comparison, I gave my nearby cousin a young plant from the same seed pack. Her's has only grown about 4 feet tall, with very little added nutrients, but has buds on every branch likely to be harvestable this month.) Next year I'm going back to autoflower!