When does the clock start on Grow time?

Hello. Looking at Blueberry Autoflower Seeds in the product section of ilgm.com I see the Grow time is 10-14 weeks.

Is that measured from when the seeds germinate or when the seedling is potted or something else?

Thanks.

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Thats going to be a rough estimate of the entire grow autos typically flower within 3-5 weeks some flower faster and some later all depends on growing conditions and experience with autos or growing in general autos can be finicky for say the first time grower or non experienced growers and some hit it out the park 1st try lol autos impo are great for quick turn arounds but you also gamble with final weight return with every plant

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Dont trust those numbers especially on your first grow , if you really know what you re doing theyll flower as early as 3 weeks after sprout and be done 10-12 weeks total or if you mess up or they decide they re going to be huge they could flip 5-5.5 weeks in and not be done for 14-16 weeks

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Thanks for the replies!

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Agree with @LiesGrows @GreenSnek
Autos kinda have a mindset of there own. Once it pops it’s game on. You can search blueberry auto on here to research some of the grows.

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Agree with all said, I generally figure 10-12 weeks from pre-flower :love_you_gesture:

When you find the definition of grow time maybe you can find the definition of compact or average for me.
I start counting once I consider the plant is viable. In my mind that is when it gets it first set of leaves. After that point, if it fails it is on me.

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Right on! :100:

I’m growing this right now! :]

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I start the count from emergence from soil. Of my 10 autos harvested so far, total time to chop ranged from 11.2 to 14.5 weeks. (I log this kind of stuff like a Geek)

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