Non flowering question

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I run two RDWC 3 bucket systems. 20/4 light cycle. Plants are in week 8. Currently i have 3 Fastbuds West Coast OG's and 1 Fastbuds G-14. So in one of my systems i have an OG and G-14. The G-14 is not flowering but the OG is. I don't want to change my light cycle because of current basement temps. I'm planning on removing the G-14 from the system and put it in a bubble bucket, inside the tent until the OG's are harvested. That way i can feed the OG her proper nutes.
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My question is; How long can an Auto stay in Veg and will it be able to flower after being in veg for 10-12 weeks. Thanks for the view.
 
If it didn't autoflower, it isn't considered an autoflower. Like a photo, you should be able to veg indefinitely.
 
If it didn't autoflower, it isn't considered an autoflower. Like a photo, you should be able to veg indefinitely.
Thanks for the quick response I'm still new to this botany stuff. So then could i take clones from her like a photo mother plant?
 
Thanks for the quick response I'm still new to this botany stuff. So then could i take clones from her like a photo mother plant?
I don't see why not, we see this every once in a while. Usually its something that shoulda been worked one more round to really lock in the auto. The gene is recessive, so it takes a few generations to get it stabilized. Sometimes you'll see breeders offer what your seeing now as a "fast flowering photo". Flowering times are a bit faster like an auto, but needs a lighting change to 12/12 to flower. Shouldn't be any issues cloning or anything else you'd do to a photo.
 
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