Flowering plant guidance

Hello this plant has been flowering for 2 weeks? and this is its progress. I just want to know what should I be doing next. This is my first flowering plant (hence why its so short :frowning: ) so wassup…? Been giving it the FF blooming fertilizer and watering sparingly. Recently cut off some branches that weren’t growing bud.

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Auto flowers make their own schedule. You didn’t mention it, but that’s probably why.

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More light and full medium drenches would be my suggestion for bigger girls

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Your the gazzlonth person to say these are Autoflowers. I don’t believe she is, but there differently is a chance I mixed em up… this plant was in a starter pot with auto’s but I thought this was something else

Gotcha, I’ll keep my light at higher output and the watering is always scary for me so I try to be conservative. Will give more water and monitor, I also gave it its first dose of calmag to see wassup. Will post weekly photo updates thank you guys. :slight_smile:

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If this is a photoperiod, it wouldn’t have flowered unless the light cycle is 12/12. Otherwise it’s crossed with some auto flower genetics.
Was your light cycle on 12/12?

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I left both in darkness for two days and one flowered but the other one didn’t. Here they are

Extended dark periods are what trigger the flowering process. 12 hours or less of sunlight.

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How long does it usually take to trigger flowering that method? Because it’s been 3 weeks that the plant on the right has been on 12/12 and it’s not flowering.

Not that I want it to flower, but the other one is flowering already and I only got one tent. Just sorta weird. :man_shrugging:t5:

Should be about 1.5 weeks to transition to see pistils. but if it’s not mature enough to to actually flower, it won’t flower until it’s mature.

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Sounds good to me!

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