PLEASE Help!!! In FLOWER and freakin out!!!

dholt

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Wus up guys, so to start I have a Canuk White Widow Auto that is out doors. It's in a 5 gal smart pot and is LST'd. This is my first experience with autoflowers and I assumed they would at least a little faster to finish. Every year I always do some outdoors but never with a Auto and I'm honestly lost! Been feeding it the same regiment as my outdoor blueberry and the blueberry is off the hook! Unfortunately where I live it's getting close to being to cold at night out doors so I'm getting a little worried... Take a look at my pics let me know what you think. Personally I think she not done but Idk. Starting to seem to be putting on sum weight everything is stating to sag, but another problem is that there's not really a smell. Let me know what you think. Also I recently was told that my shit re-vegged. Never herd of that. I am freaking out guys so any help will help!
 

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cindysid

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No, she's not ready and doesn't look to be anytime soon. Gonna be a trimmer's nightmare when it gets there. Unless it's really incredible smoke, I think I'd skip that one next time.
 

dholt

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Yea what's I was thinking! I just can't figure this bitch out. All my regular fems are looking good and almost done... our weather is about to change here so I bet I'm gonna have to bring her inside huh. Just a little worried ide contaminating my indoor garden...
 

dholt

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This damn thing was startied literally like 6 months ago and went into flower first week of July and this thing is a auto.
 

UPLoneWolf

Active Member
dholt, your plants look good. Don't worry they have not re-vegged, I think it's just the strain has a good deal of foliage. When a plant is re-vegged it's taken out of flower and given a veg light cycle, with lot's of Nitrogen. The leaves start to grow out of the flowers, but are usually round at the tips when it first starts re-vegging.

I agree with Cindysid, you are going to have a time trimming.

Ak-49 an auto can go long too, just use seed breeders timelines as a general guide. Remember they're growing in basically high end lab under perfect conditions so don't get freaked when plants go longer.

Looks like you do a wait still, but try getting in the habit of scoping your plants. Pocket microscopes are cheap and easy to use. Scoping them will let you "see" how ripe your plants are or are not. You will clearly see how many tric's are clear, milky, and amber. Take that plant inside and let it finish at it's own pace.

Good luck.

P.S. Make sure you're not giving it nitrogen, it will encourage leaf growth which is not needed in flower.
 

Stipulus

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Yeh auto flowers produce a shitload of leaves, the last one I grew was a prick to trim...I ended up getting the shit off the bottom and drying it without the trim and making some butter. Are you serious that that plant is 6 months old and an auto???
 

dholt

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Yeh auto flowers produce a shitload of leaves, the last one I grew was a prick to trim...I ended up getting the shit off the bottom and drying it without the trim and making some butter. Are you serious that that plant is 6 months old and an auto???
Yea man serious as a hard attack. I started her early May... I don't honk I'm going to do many more of these guys hats for sure... I've beer. Seen anything like it man it's crazy... I knew I needed to keep them really short this year after all the attention I drew last year so maybe it's because I extreme LST'ed her l. I just was always told not to top autos so I just used low stress and pulled and shaped it the way I wanted...
 

macsnax

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They must have been hit with some fairly cold temps. I've seen autos get stunted and just kinda go into limbo. They don't do much once you piss them off.
 

dholt

Member
Lol leaned my lesson on how much tourcher i can put her thru lol thanks man... check out my. Ew post if u get time need sum advice she's looking pretty f'Ed up not sick just foxtail issue I think. She was beautiful then all of a sudden.
 
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