IndoorTom
Active Member
One of my friends has a plant going and it's really lanky and thin looking. As I was looking it over I noticed it had what appears to be female preflowers everywhere. What do you guys think?
No clue. Grown from bagseed. Do autoflowers usually take 3+ months to start budding?Is it an Auto Flower strain?
Usually not but was just curious. I’m a newbie so take what I say with a grain of salt lol. If the lights haven’t changed then I have no clue.No clue. Grown from bagseed. Do autoflowers usually take 3+ months to start budding?
So they are just preflowers or is it transitioning to full on flower?No question.......it's female.
It's in the beginning of transitioning to full flower.So they are just preflowers or is it transitioning to full on flower?
Thanks so much for the response. He has 2 blurples hanging vertically next to it so that may be where the dark leaf coloring in the pics came from. But I did tell him to hold off on watering so often.It's in the beginning of transitioning to full flower.
Extremely odd that it's flowering on a 24/0 light schedule after 3 months. The plant is also experiencing some other issues like nitrogen toxicity and perhaps overwatering.
The nitrogen toxicity is not only indicative from the dark green leaf color but also from the extreme clawing down of just the tips. If they are fed a nutrient mix then lessen the veg part as that usually contains the highest amount of nitrogen.Thanks so much for the response. He has 2 blurples hanging vertically next to it so that may be where the dark leaf coloring in the pics came from. But I did tell him to hold off on watering so often.
Thanks for the response. I will pass the info along and hopefully he follows the adviceFlip to 12/12 light schedule and get it over with. The plant wants to flower so let it.