23 days and still not flowering. Should i be worried

Johnnygrows420

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Bro I run my light cycle 20/4 from start to finish. I wasn't the one who told you to turn light to 12/12 to start flowering.....Wether you have your light on 24/0 20/4 18/6 12/12 or even 6/18 nothing you can do with the lights will make them veg any longer or flower any quicker. Autos have a set life limit unlike photos where you could keep them alive for ever no matter what you do or the light cycle you run it will die when it's time to die.and turning the lights to 12/12 will only make the plant smaller produce less bud. Light is food for your plants the more it gets the bigger harvest you will have so that's a pretty negative effect in my book. You did not harm to the plant by putting it on a 12/12 cycle but I would put it back to your 18/6 but I suggest 20/4
 

Johnnygrows420

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My UK Cheese auto and Super Skunk auto popped through the dirt the same day Dec 3 my Cheese plant began flowering on day 23 my Skunk hasn't flowered yet and it's been 27 days. The pic I seen of your plant shows me it's setting itself up for flowering....I can tell by the zigzag zag pattern it's growing at the top....I'm gunna say you'll see pistols shooting game out of her any day now. What's your nutes too....autos don't like much
 

tekdc911

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Appreciate the advise. One last question I already kicked her to 12/12 24 hours ago. I was planning on keeping her on 12 hrs of light for a week to jump start the flowering process as you had previously hinted to. After a week or so if i set the lighting back to a traditional light cycle for autos (18/6 , 20/4, ect) Will this have any negative impact on the plants/flowering process?
if its auto then no it wont matter
 
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