Autoflowers not flowering

When leaves get too dark green, it's a sign of over-feeding (too much N in particular).
Over-feeding stunts growth and reduces yield.
The feeding goal is to feed just enough to insure maximum health, then maximum yield will followt.
This means feeding much less than the greedy nute pushers recommend.
I never go above 450 ppm, but feed charts sometimes go up to 1200.
Thank you. I have just water yesterday and will reduce the N

I’m not seeing any buds even though there has been pistals for weeks now.
she’s smelling great and pretty sticky but I’m seeing some new leaves?
 

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Thank you. I have just water yesterday and will reduce the N

I’m not seeing any buds even though there has been pistals for weeks now.
she’s smelling great and pretty sticky but I’m seeing some new leaves?
You have lots of flowers that will become colas.
 
What light intensity do you have? Watts and distance? Also, during flower period youd really want to bring humidity down. Bud rot and powdery mildew can easily happen when temps are low and humidity is high. I usually stay 50% or below during flower. If you're over feeding, it could cause even more issues if you lower the RH. The lower the RH in the air, the more the roots will uptake
 
What light intensity do you have? Watts and distance? Also, during flower period youd really want to bring humidity down. Bud rot and powdery mildew can easily happen when temps are low and humidity is high. I usually stay 50% or below during flower. If you're over feeding, it could cause even more issues if you lower the RH. The lower the RH in the air, the more the roots will uptake
Really struggling with humidity.constant rain here now so humidity is around 68% sometimes higher in her grow tent. Temps around 18 degrees
I keep checking for mildew and seems OK.
She's very old now though around 120 days. That's a lot for an autoflower isn't it?
 
120 days is quite old for auto glowering cannabis. That's why I was curious about light intensity. Ifyour light doesn't have a high enough PAR rating, flowering will be extremely slow and buds will most likely be airy. You really want to get your humidity under control. Might think about a dehumidifier. If you do an internet search for VPD chart, it's a great starting point to figure out what temps and relative humidities work well together. You might not see mildew, but the buds that are formed can have mold start growing inside where you cant see.
Really struggling with humidity.constant rain here now so humidity is around 68% sometimes higher in her grow tent. Temps around 18 degrees
I keep checking for mildew and seems OK.
She's very old now though around 120 days. That's a lot for an autoflower isn't it?
 
I've got a violet kush auto by garden of greens. Today it is on day 47 and is supposed to be done in 56 days. As of now i only have preflower pistols. It has been in a tent with a pheno for 9 days now and I haven't seen any progress. Anybody have any ideas?????
 
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