9 plants .. 1 flowering .. 8 not

All autos?

Autos can flower any time between 4 and 9 weeks. Not all will flower at the same time, regardless of environmental conditions. Genetics is the primary factor.

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Here in the Midwest we still have 14+ hours of daylight…5am - 8pm.
Those photo’s are dependent on hours of dark/light…
I’d let em ride another couple weeks and drop some autos in too.

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:arrow_up:What he said :+1:t2:

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Sorry… none of them are autos… all photo period…

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yeh… we already have some autos started and agree… we have decided to wait a couple more weeks then if it is not doing better we will pull them and start a few more autos… thinking next year it will be only autos… a lot less hassle… thanks to everybody for their input… very much appreciated…

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Welcome @faller49

The new moon in Virgo :virgo: September - 9/7 - and in Libra October 6th, good for harvest. I won’t have anything ready by 9/7 in my garden.

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We are on the West Coast. Almost time to flower. Starting to see very very tiny hairs. Give it time my friend. She will come around.

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I am also on west coast… south oregon coast., Yes we are giving more time… just so strange that one of the nine has been in flower for about 3 weeks now while the other 8 have not started flowering yet… (just came in from looking and maybe Bubblegum is starting… MAYBE…lol)

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I’m in Kansas….my last plant is indeed flowering…yours surely can’t be too far behind

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Southern Oregon area is where I was born and raised. No hurry in curry my friend. That’s what we would say in high school. Lol.

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lol… yes i guess the .no hurry in curry ’ goes to some plants to…

It kinda dose. By Curry I ment Curry Country. Southern Oregon :wink:

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I know, that is where I am…

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You located in GB?

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One must love the early flowering strains. 9/17 -9/21 is the earliest I have chopped an all outdoor photo.

The sun is sinking in the sky more quickly now, and it will help speed up :up: their flowering development, especially if they’re not root bound.

Some believe outdoors plants need at least a 45 gallon or larger container, to make it truly worthwhile.

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Ive read online that you can make photos flower a little bit earlier by putting them in a dark place or cover them up by building a frame around them and using panda film around the frame obviously you would put the white facing the sun and the black back towards a plant that’s a option you have

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Yes we are…

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@faller49 I was born and raised in good old GB. That’s to funny. What a small world. My parents still live there. I’m in Central Oregon now and our garden is ‘just’ starting to flower.
I agree with @Big123 about the 45+ grow bags. I feel like the plant needs as much root growth as it can get to reach it’s max.
@Aussie_autos Yes you can adjust the amount of light your plant gets and this will cause them to veg. or flower. A vegging plant loves 18+ hrs of light while a flower plant thrives on 12 hrs of light. This is how indoor grows have such a fast turn over rate.

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Yah I know I do indoor grows I’ve got Moby dick goin’ now it’s got about four weeks left

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If you decide to force a photo into flower just be sure you don’t let it reveg :wink:

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