11 week old NL auto taking its time! How much longer?

Pyreonfire

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This short little auto has been growing for 11 weeks in organic soil under a spider farmer 2000. She looks beautiful... just taking her sweet time to wrap up her grow! Any idea on how much longer I should wait? Pardon the pictures, the are pictures of the back of my camera.
 

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The Seedsman NL Autos go about double what the packaging says. I could easily have taken mine 20 weeks. Glad I didn't. It was pretty much schwag compared to everything else that finished a month or more faster. I still have about 30 seeds of it that are most likely going to be grown for 3 or 4 weeks then chopped up and fermented to make FPJ.
 
The Seedsman NL Autos go about double what the packaging says. I could easily have taken mine 20 weeks. Glad I didn't. It was pretty much schwag compared to everything else that finished a month or more faster. I still have about 30 seeds of it that are most likely going to be grown for 3 or 4 weeks then chopped up and fermented to make FPJ.
What is FPJ?
 
Ohhh I read fermented and was hoping it was some sort of cannawine
I'm sure it's possible, but I would imagine they'd use buds for that rather than vegging plants. The best time to FPJ something is usually just before budding or, with wildflowers and such, just before the buds open up. Other than when they just sprouted, this is supposedly the point when the plant hormones are at their peak.
 
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