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I think those 5-6 degrees of latitude are perhaps enough to speed things up for you, but it could be the strain too.51.5074° N, 0.1278° W
When are you expecting yours to flower?I think those 5-6 degrees of latitude are perhaps enough to speed things up for you, but it could be the strain too.
Nevermind! You’re getting more sunlight than I am — must be the strain.
I was hoping they’d be flowering by now but no such luck. These are crosses I made last year. They each had an early flowering parent but apparently didn’t inherit that trait. Unfortunately I don’t have the capacity to flower a whole buttload of plants. Yours look good, tho!When are you expecting yours to flower?
Im at 46N in Ontario Canada and I’m still waiting on my photos to flower as well.I was hoping they’d be flowering by now but no such luck. These are crosses I made last year. They each had an early flowering parent but apparently didn’t inherit that trait. Unfortunately I don’t have the capacity to flower a whole buttload of plants. Yours look good, tho!
They basically are in the fact that they are not photo period sensitive. I have autos going now in my yard that are 75 days old and getting close but ones I tossed in the bush ( same age and strain) started flowering later.Thanks for all the help...
Do you think the fewer hours of light is what is making the autos take longer? I thought they were genetically programmed to flower after a certain time regardless...
I haven’t grown autos but from what I’ve seen on here, it seems like you’re better off having them flower later so they put on size, no?They basically are in the fact that they are not photo period sensitive. I have autos going now in my yard that are 75 days old and getting close but ones I tossed in the bush ( same age and strain) started flowering later.
If I’m growing outdoor, my favorite time to flower autos is in the mid summer sun. I find that they can finish to there full potential and are stronger in mid summer IMO.I haven’t grown autos but from what I’ve seen on here, it seems like you’re better off having them flower later so they put on size, no?
I’ve seen a few photos of like 3 inch autos in full flower, which seems a tad too eager to flower.