TheGreatSouthern
Well-Known Member
I've grown thousands of autos. I breed my own and grow in a SOG, so thousands of them quite literally. I have noticed that they have a tendency, depending on the strain, to do the bulk of their flowering between weeks 6 to 10 and then just slow right down and spit out new pistils at a much slower rate and just keep doing that for another 3 weeks unless you starve the shit out of them. Whatever you do don't reduce lighting hours. I have strains that run 10 and 13 weeks at 18/6 which finish in 8 and 11 weeks respectively at 20/4, so from my experience autos finish faster the longer you light them.I decided to post this here because at its root this has to do with what I perceive to be a problem. I'd appreciate any posts that offer your view as a fellow grower. But essentially I'm going to make a big change to my grow room and as this is my first auto grow, I'm curious what you guys think.
So I've got a 5 x5 tent with 1000w hps and six plants in 5-gallon smart pots. I went with Mephisto for genetics based on the advice from members here on rollitup. Fast forward to what should be my last week or two of flower, based on the estimate provided by the breeder. My tent is looking nice, maybe not as high on the gram per watt ratio as id like but ok. But with ten years of old school sexing, cloning, HID growing I can tell these plants have way more than one or two weeks. I've read in other posts that autos can take a long time to complete the flower cycle, which contradicts everything that is supposed to be the "selling points" of autos.
So here's what I'm gonna do. I'm going to drop the light to 12/12 like I was growing photoperiod and see if these girls don't fill out more and really start pumping trichomes.