deadbeet
Member
Hi, folks.
I have a couple autoflower transplants (Girl Scout Cookie and Pineapple Express) that are already flowering! I sowed seeds on April 7th, started them inside under lights with my other flowers and vegetables (16 hours ON + 8 hours OFF). I'm in a far Northern ag zone and so I was only recently able to move all of my plants out to my unheated greenhouse on a full-time basis. Given the choice, I probably wouldn't plant anything out (outdoor grower here) until after the 1st of June.
Needless to say, my light cycles changed when I moved the plants outdoors. Should I try a "light break" the next couple nites? Head out to the greenhouse with a fluorescent fixture before bed and hit my plants with a dose for a minute? Alternatively, will my autoflower plants simply revert back to vegetative in their own time?
I've never really experienced this before. I guess I've never experimented with what I definitely knew to be autoflower seeds, however.
I have a couple autoflower transplants (Girl Scout Cookie and Pineapple Express) that are already flowering! I sowed seeds on April 7th, started them inside under lights with my other flowers and vegetables (16 hours ON + 8 hours OFF). I'm in a far Northern ag zone and so I was only recently able to move all of my plants out to my unheated greenhouse on a full-time basis. Given the choice, I probably wouldn't plant anything out (outdoor grower here) until after the 1st of June.
Needless to say, my light cycles changed when I moved the plants outdoors. Should I try a "light break" the next couple nites? Head out to the greenhouse with a fluorescent fixture before bed and hit my plants with a dose for a minute? Alternatively, will my autoflower plants simply revert back to vegetative in their own time?
I've never really experienced this before. I guess I've never experimented with what I definitely knew to be autoflower seeds, however.