Second opinion wanted please.

Userunknown

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This one is an autoflower. I struggled with it for a while. Thats why the leaves are rough. The 2 others, i had no issues with. Pretty strange. This one grew outrageously tall for an auto and had issues after the 2nd week on. Random deficiencies, then nute burn, and back to deficiencies. I played with the ph level and tried seeing if maybe she prefered a different spot. Idk. I planted this one at the same time as another that i chopped 2 weeks ago. Planted july 25th. Shes a white widow auto. Cant remember the bank. Came from worldwide
 

Userunknown

Member
Thanks for the input. Should i still be nuting? I flushed and have watered 3x since, thinking it was nearing an end. Finally got my scope in the mail when i made the post
 

Budzbuddha

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She is a bit fried BUT .... if you are on say 24/0 or 20/ 4 or 18/6 ( typical auto light schedules) ....... drop it to 12/ 12 for a week . Put on water .

Let it feed off itself and FORCE FINISH with lower cycle. It won’t make much difference in yield at this point BUT to make flowers mature and ripen......

Sometimes you have to MANIPULATE a plant ..

Also string up floppy buds ( you can string up with twine and tie around main stalk )

She has good size , but needs a kick in the pants to finish up.
 

Userunknown

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Ive had the floppy ones stringed up. I just move them to the tub to water. ;)

Thanks for the advice. So moving them to 12/12 will make them mature quicker? Ive had them on 24/0 from start. It wont cause any stress that id need to worry about?
 
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