No I never even heard of that strain
Adding to Hungrybud: The term flowering time is confusingâŚat least I didnât understand it at first. Photo plants can be kept in a veg cycle for pretty much any length of time you choose and the plant will continue to grow larger. The veg cycle responds well to a light pattern such as 18 hours lights on and 6 hours lights off. Once you force blooming/flowering by adjusting the light cycle to 12 on and 12 off, this flip induces flowering and starts the process known as âflowering timeâ. So if we keep a plant in veg for 8 weeks, then flip to flower for 10 weeks, the total time I call âpop to chopâ would be 18 weeks. So when a photo seed is advertised as a 10 week flowering time, this doesnât include your veg time. Its fairly mis-leading since lots of folks (me included at first) interpreted that as total time to harvest.
Auto plants have a mind of their own and flower when they are darn well readyâŚLOL.
You have not got the room in most indoor grows to veg much more than 8 weeks 56 days! outdoors if you wait for the correct season you can let it go, i had an outdoor at 12 ft and kept growing, really would not want that in my grow tent.
My typical indoor veg time for the average photo is 6 weeks before flipping to lights to flower. 8 weeks may be a longer than normal veg cycle, and I meant it only for example, not as a growing suggestion. Sorry to have confused things.