Is this plant flowering? When I planted my seeds I messed up and forgot to label what seeds were what. I planted an autoflowering plant and I am assuming that this is the autoflowering plant. If it is will it be bad if I keep it on 19/5 for about 1 or 2 more days?
I'm not an autoflower expert, but I am currently growing an Easyryder which happens to be an autoflower. This is about the time when you should be seeing female pistils, and I think I can see a couple in that last pic. Take a look at some of the nodes close to the main stalk and see if there are pistils - not just on the top of the plant.
I don't think there will be any problem with your lighting schedule because the autoflower flowers, well, automatically. Nice plants. Best of luck to you.
Well I built a new cabinet. I was freaking out a little about the smell since I have the one flowering. I made 2 carbon filters and put them in and it was still smelling bad. I didn't realize I had a space where the smell could get through in 2 spots. I sealed those up and those filters are working like a charm. Here are the pics of the cabinet and the plants.
The Flowering plant was an auto flower Roadrunner free seed. The Next big one is Moby Dick Free seed. Both of those are 22 days old. The other ones I just transplanted on Sunday. They are like 2 weeks old.
Is this plant flowering? When I planted my seeds I messed up and forgot to label what seeds were what. I planted an autoflowering plant and I am assuming that this is the autoflowering plant. If it is will it be bad if I keep it on 19/5 for about 1 or 2 more days? I am building a new cabinet and going into overdrive mode to get it situated so I can move the plants into the new cabinet.
The cabinet has 2 sides to it so one will be for vegging and the other for flowering. I can't switch the lights right now because there are plants that I do not want to flower yet.
I'm looking at pic number 4. At about the halfway point between your fingers, sticking out to the right are what look to be a pair of white "hairs". Autoflowering strains, as their name suggests, automatically flower when their internal clock says so.
I believe congratulations may be in order...it's a girl!
Bookmarks