Grow Mediums Dutch Passion third times a charm !!

It's a possibility but since I open grow and the HPS is right next to the mh I'd have to reduce both lamps,shit maybe that's it,the blue light overflow is keeping them vegging longer,I dunno it's a thought

You crack me up,I have the pics of the topping,I'm gonna post in them in live stoners
Could also be the mh spectrum but autos arnt meant to be light sensitive as there not photoperiod but what I believe is with the crossing the autos with photos I believe they might be a little light sensitive so I think that's why some breeder say 15/9 once they show sex is a good light cycle to stimulate flower production
 
Maybe the training held them in veg a little longer bro alot of autos take around 80_100 days anyway I think alot of people chop autos to soon it's worth the wait in the long term
I agree on the wait,and maybe that theory of the training could be plausible too,what I notice is that for me some strains are just slow and it can be seen as early as 20-30 days,if they are runts in this time frame they go long,but my blue dream plants were 20" tall at 25 days,they are finishing on schedule(65-75days) hey @Wile e Peyote you've had DP plants go long on you,what are your thoughts ???
 
Hey @Roark ,do you have a minute to give you're thought on this,maybe too much nitrogen ? Whatever it is affects different strains differently cause to have some go that long but some finish on schedule is racking me brain !!
 
I've been thinking this is a byproduct threw trying to raise thc via indica photos even photos in general.. Maybe a hybrid cross and sativa trait pokes threw ... But I feel the blue spectrum is what's key for the trigger
 
Could also be the mh spectrum but autos arnt meant to be light sensitive as there not photoperiod but what I believe is with the crossing the autos with photos I believe they might be a little light sensitive so I think that's why some breeder say 15/9 once they show sex is a good light cycle to stimulate flower production
Breeders may very well say this knowing they didn't get their exact wanted finished product...
If I'm selling letters and I run out of w's if I flip an m upside down not too many would notice.... And when they do call them super auto's
 
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I agree on the wait,and maybe that theory of the training could be plausible too,what I notice is that for me some strains are just slow and it can be seen as early as 20-30 days,if they are runts in this time frame they go long,but my blue dream plants were 20" tall at 25 days,they are finishing on schedule(65-75days) hey @Wile e Peyote you've had DP plants go long on you,what are your thoughts ???
My longest was an auto ultimate 120 days grew along side another one planted the same time the other grew for 85 days and just under 6oz difference I think it can be a few things phenotype, environmental stresses to much nitrogen, training but I think with autos it may be more phenotype as I think most breeders only breed to f1 to get something called hybrid vigor faster growing but more phenotypes you should ask the question in the breeders section [emoji106]

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I've scrogged under blue lights and they do just fine. Seems most my plans take a long time. Their autos. I just let them do their thing. I wouldn't adjust the light cycle, just may be looking at the plants til day 120. I had a think dif go like 130 days. Got 8oz. The dark green looks like heavy n being stored up. That's okay cause she'll use it up in flower.
 
Thanks @Roark and Thanks @Wile e Peyote ,that gives me some reassurance that it's not (totally)just something I'm doing wrong,the pics make them look dark green like they are heavy with N but they are a healthy shade in natural light,I've been fighting with my phone cam and the different settings to get some good pics,I read that most people try and cut back N as much as possible( or taper down) thru flowering ,maybe after the mainline plant I'll try something different,Peace guys and thanks for your input !!
 
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