Indoor Pandora Auto @ day 94 and still not ready to harvest!?!?!

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My Pandora auto plant that was planted late November is still going! She has been under 18/6 schedule and is under 4 26 watt cfls. I know that the lights aren't quite enough but has this happened to anyone else? The info sheet that came with the seed said it was 65 days seed to harvest! The second plant in the pictures is my Pakistan Ryder at about 35 days. The two plants have grown completely different! Any info/advice/comments is welcome!
 
Hmmmm maybe someone else could chime in
but are you willing to put the pandora under 12/12?
 
I could possibly but I would have to separate Pandora from my other 2 autos that are going. Would putting it on 12/12 kick it into budding like it would for a photo plant?
 
Yea from what I have heard the Pandora isn't a 100% stable as an auto yet. I would follow realcarlos advice if you can with the Pandora. Your other two autos will have reduced yield if you keep them on 12/12 with most strains is the common thought right now...
 
I think its more of a light intensity issue than light schedule issue. A friend of mine grew pandora and it definitely took long than 65 days, but 90 is a bit much. Have you started to flush her yet?
 
No flushing. Pandora is the first plant that I have grown so I have no experience in harvesting but from the looks of her I think she still has about 2 to 3 weeks and shes already at day 94! AHHHHH. I thought for sure she would be done by the 1st of Feb!
 
Switching the light schedule might help but I'm more inclined to think it's the lack of light intensity. How high above the plants are the lights? Looking at the PR it appears to be stretching. The node spacing looks too far apart, again suggesting a lack of light or the lights being too high.
 
I'm gonna have to agree with Muddy on this one... thinking its a light intensity issue
 
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