Longest growing autoflower?

well, ya still got about 5 wkz, so we shall see...:muahaha::jointman: ppp

Yea yea

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Give it back in 6 weeks :smoker1:
 
This dunce was started in July. (!!!!!)
She's been spoiled, pampered, repotted, and moved to various locations, all to no avail. The dunce cap in the corner didn't even inspire her.
This is her today. Yes she is dusty.
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Calculate 2 to 6 weeks extra depending on the strain. Breeders calculate as harvest time the point when trichomes are clear, when theoretically you can harvest. Plus their grow conditions are way ahead closer to ideal than the average grower. In our grows we cause stress that delays harvest time plus even if not, we are waiting for milky or amber trichomes. Also most of the time our lights are not enough for a quicker harvest.
Why choose an auto to a photoperiod, if it takes actually more time? Well many times you happen to love the particular strain. Also perhaps your grow room has limitations that prohibit photos (height, light leaks etc). It can be many reasons. Also since autos are hardier plants than photos and can withstand colder temperatures and inconsistent light schedules, with lower nutrient needs, many prefer them both indoors and outdoors.
 
Yea yea

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Give it back in 6 weeks :smoker1:
Okay @tobe gave me some beans awhile back and I got lucky enough to find a purple male to start making some beans, so I started crossing with the plants I knew I liked. I pollinated jammy dodgers, port n stilton, and after seeing how easy and good @StickMan WW cbd was I crossed it also. But I didnt stop there I back crossed the erbeer x lr2 with the purple short fast autoflowering male. I do plan to run these soon. But couldn't help myself with the @mephisto crosses knowing I loved the jammy so much. So here she is my first cross.View attachment 1107118 View attachment 1107119

She has been trained topped and in a 20gal tote full of fresh HappyFrog. Sorry @tobe and @StickMan for not running the hpg crosses first. I just a meph head and cant help it. I promise next run will be y'alls.


@Frenjamin Banklin if ya want to tag along you can, along with anyone else that wants to.

Also any tips from you pro photo guys and gals like @Slater would be much appreciated.
Ha I'll take that trophy! Started August and still going today under 18/6 lighting. I've pulled a pound and still got this much. She's in the back and those are DG in 5gal Hydro buckets.
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Everytime I chop the lowers stretch up and start replacing the tops. I bet I could go a year and still have her producing.
 
I have a DP lemon zkittle that i started in august she needed 12/12 to flower got a few weeks left to go yet but im excited for harvest
 
Ha I'll take that trophy! Started August and still going today under 18/6 lighting. I've pulled a pound and still got this much. She's in the back and those are DG in 5gal Hydro buckets. View attachment 1151265

Everytime I chop the lowers stretch up and start replacing the tops. I bet I could go a year and still have her producing.

An indeterminate marijuana plant, interesting :doh:
 
LazyNhazy, what temperature and humidity do you have in the tent? What spectrum lights?
I have seen it happen outdoors on natural hybrid of sativa and ruderalis in 2008 when we had a very mild winter in Greece (planted in late March and last harvest and final chop on February)but never indoors. To clarify it was not my grow an old guy in Kalamata had that plant.
 
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LazyNhazy, what temperature and humidity do you have in the tent? What spectrum lights?
I have seen it happen outdoors on natural hybrid of sativa and ruderalis in 2008 when we had a very mild winter in Greece (planted in late March and last harvest and final chop on February)but never indoors. To clarify it was not my grow an old guy in Kalamata had that plant.
Genetics are eerbeer and lr2 which from what I've read is a mostly ruderalis. But temps stay around 78f and humidity in 60% range. Light spectrum is 3000k 3500k 6500k with added reds and uv from Mars cobs.
 
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