alright, thanksYup. More light the better for autos since short veg time, but you can even keep them in the room when photos go 12/12. Mine i'm leaving on 24 hrs since the breeders(Mephisto) do this themselves.
Any light schedule for autosHi, I have a couple of plants in the same grow room, and one of them turned out to be an auto and started flowering.My question is: Can I keep the light schedule on 16/8 or even 18/6 in order to let it flower and let the rest grow?
Thanks
Most say 18 minimum, and i go 24/7.I know this is an old thread but a bit of info
Started 2 autoflowers 3 days apart in my veg tent. completely forgot that i hadnt changed it from 16/8 from moving my last photo into the flower tent transition.
autos were supersmall and i wondered if both seeds were duds.
massive preflower pistils at node bracts at day 20. veg has almost completely stopped at day 22. one plant is only about 6” tall, i uprooted the other and started a new seed in its place, i cant bring myself to kill the other plant ( one i killed was a seed freeby)
takeaways- autoflower at 16/8 seems to have kickstarted the plant into flower resulting in a stunted tiny plant.
my last autoflower yielded 87 dry grams in the same enviroment at 18/6 and finishing at 16/8 (during last month of actual flowering)
So, yes, lighting schedules can impact how quickly an autoflowering strain begins producing preflowers. With that being said, I think that when you begin to administer bloom nutes has a larger impact on how quickly the strain begins to flower. In any event, having less light and more dark may cause the plant to start flowering a few days earlier, but I seriously doubt that it would cause any type of 'stunting'. Now, of course having less hours of light you are going to get plants that aren't as large and that don't have either as dense or as abundant flowers.I know this is an old thread but a bit of info
Started 2 autoflowers 3 days apart in my veg tent. completely forgot that i hadnt changed it from 16/8 from moving my last photo into the flower tent transition.
autos were supersmall and i wondered if both seeds were duds.
massive preflower pistils at node bracts at day 20. veg has almost completely stopped at day 22. one plant is only about 6” tall, i uprooted the other and started a new seed in its place, i cant bring myself to kill the other plant ( one i killed was a seed freeby)
takeaways- autoflower at 16/8 seems to have kickstarted the plant into flower resulting in a stunted tiny plant.
my last autoflower yielded 87 dry grams in the same enviroment at 18/6 and finishing at 16/8 (during last month of actual flowering)
keep that light 18/6 as long as your other plant is in the vedge stageHi, I have a couple of plants in the same grow room, and one of them turned out to be an auto and started flowering.My question is: Can I keep the light schedule on 16/8 or even 18/6 in order to let it flower and let the rest grow?
Thanks
I'm having this exact same problem. I changed back to 24/0 and they improved but are definitely stunted.I know this is an old thread but a bit of info
Started 2 autoflowers 3 days apart in my veg tent. completely forgot that i hadnt changed it from 16/8 from moving my last photo into the flower tent transition.
autos were supersmall and i wondered if both seeds were duds.
massive preflower pistils at node bracts at day 20. veg has almost completely stopped at day 22. one plant is only about 6” tall, i uprooted the other and started a new seed in its place, i cant bring myself to kill the other plant ( one i killed was a seed freeby)
takeaways- autoflower at 16/8 seems to have kickstarted the plant into flower resulting in a stunted tiny plant.
my last autoflower yielded 87 dry grams in the same enviroment at 18/6 and finishing at 16/8 (during last month of actual flowering)