What to do if autoflower is not switching over?

BigMoistDaddy

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I was thinking about changing my light cycle to 12-12 to force my auto to flower, but I don’t want to extend the time it takes to grow my other three auto flowers by lowering the amount daily light.
 

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Dorian2

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All my Auto's have tended to start flowering around week 4. Give or take. Last couplr were 36 days or so.

No specifics here folks.
 

Greengrouch

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It happens, less often these days, but back when autos just started gaining popularity it was pretty common. A buddy gave me a bunch of “auto” seeds from mark on strainly a couple years back and they ended up vegging for damn near 8 weeks before I said fuck it and went 12/12 everything finished real fast though 7-9 weeks and it was all pretty good smoke. They were blueberries and skunks, the blueberry plants were real good but not auto lol I was kind of annoyed but it turned out ok I’d have been madder if they were mixed auto/photo.

maybe take a couple clones and let your true autos finish under 18/6 then see how the pretenders turn out as photos
 

BigMoistDaddy

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maybe take a couple clones and let your true autos finish under 18/6 then see how the pretenders turn out as photos
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certainly the safest way to do it
 
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