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FGadola

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Hi, I started growing this magnum auto flower in February outdoors (in summer here where I live) and it took a while to flower I don’t know why. Now we are entering winter season here (temps between 7 and 15 Celsius) and it seems to be kind of stuck, the flowers don’t seem to grow much.

What do you think?
 

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Looks very nice, your leaves are on the slim side, looks genetic no doubt but maybe more light, 28-29c temp and a solid rh such as 60 at that temp, should allow a lot more growth in less time.
 
Looks very nice, your leaves are on the slim side, looks genetic no doubt but maybe more light, 28-29c temp and a solid rh such as 60 at that temp, should allow a lot more growth in less time.
Thanks! Unfortunately I'm growing outdoors and it's pretty cold and cloudy here. I'm waiting to finish her up
 
Looks very nice, your leaves are on the slim side, looks genetic no doubt but maybe more light, 28-29c temp and a solid rh such as 60 at that temp, should allow a lot more growth in less time.
I'm thinking in chopping her in a week or two, what do you think?
 
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