Yeah, it appears the general consensus is they mature (start putting energy into budding) faster than plants in larger pots. Theoretically this means that they'd finish faster as well - but keep in mind, this advice is given in regards to using a small container with a larger pheno, not a dwarfed plant in a large container (the original posters question was in regard to dwarf vs normal auto size, not container size)
I did not know this information though, so I appreciate the check dude & WVT. I've compiled the info there so we can have it in this thread as well.
Yeah, it appears the general consensus is they mature (start putting energy into budding) faster than plants in larger pots. Theoretically this means that they'd finish faster as well - but keep in mind, this advice is given in regards to using a small container with a larger pheno, not a dwarfed plant in a large container (the original posters question was in regard to dwarf vs normal auto size, not container size)
I did not know this information though, so I appreciate the check dude & WVT. I've compiled the info there so we can have it in this thread as well.
The reason I asked this question is I have a few dwarfs and they have been in flower for 3 weeks now and I cant see them taking another 3 or 4 weeks to finish...
No, I dont think it will... looks like its almost ready now.. Pistols have turned and leaves are yellowing... What do the Trichs look like? milky and amber?
From wat I can see is more milky then amber but still have ambers... so im thinking maybe another week or 2.. also um usind advaced nutrients for the first time.. I should have not used the A/N on all of them so I could compare .. these girls will be 2 months on thursday
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