Is this plant a photo?

Nubiewithboobies

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Mornin' y'all...
So someone gave me a bag of leaves and seed that I had to pick thru (good times! ) and I germinated a dozen or so...(lots of duds) . I threw a few in the garden, one teeny weeny lil girl grew. I had them separately from my autos in case the random was male, but from what I can tell... It's a girl! But my q is, will she bush out or something? It's a thick strong stall, healthy 9point leaves....is this the difference btwn the time for growth and harvest? My autos went out after germination on may 20.the other plant went out June 1 after she totally legged out in a window solo cup, so I planted her in a bucket and put it in a safe area away from the autos until I could sex it. I didn't pay too much attention to it bc it wasn't really showing any signs of decent genetics and was just fuckin around with it. Played with nutes and nute schedules...so what do you think? Am I growing the difference between photos long season and autos short season?
 

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Healthy looking plants! If it's that size and age, and it has not started to flower already, then i'd guess it's a photo plant.
 
Healthy looking plants! If it's that size and age, and it has not started to flower already, then i'd guess it's a photo plant.
Thank you!!!!! I am learning a lot, journaling, trying to keep up with changes in color and nodes and trying to stick to a sharp feeding schedule. I can't wait to start indoor! Thanks for the confidence boost. Maybe I can get good at this!!!
 
Thank you!!!!! I am learning a lot, journaling, trying to keep up with changes in color and nodes and trying to stick to a sharp feeding schedule. I can't wait to start indoor! Thanks for the confidence boost. Maybe I can get good at this!!!
You'll be good. By the looks of the other flowers in your garden, you've got a green thumb.
 
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