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Hexe Mar 8, Auto-Flowering. Replies 18 Views Mar 27, TorturedSoul. Autoflowers not flowering. Replies 28 Views 59K. Jun 19, Newbie Possible to clone? Groundtop Dec 22, Frequently Asked Questions.

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That's it. They're a Summer annual. In short, my answer is no. This is what photoperiod plants are for. Proph Regenerative Organic Grower Staff member. Sounds like bad genetics. Most of these auto "seed makers" not breeders sell seeds that weren't tested, and weren't taken to full auto. No one can just "tell me" that an auto can reveg.. And if if does, I can't imagine it being worth the 2 month wait.. But then they take it a step further and say that it doesn't just reveg It completely alters its own DNA and reverts back to a photoperiod plant that you can continue to veg and flip to flower whenever you want.

Hypathetical Gardener Always learning Cultivators Club. Soooo are we gunna do this experiment or not? Help, is my autoflower revegging? What has happened to it. Got quite hot in there and they were looking sad so gave a feed of nitrogen and clearly a bit too much. Now a week and a half later they are looking like this and they have 2. The seeds in using a royal queen seeds diesel auto. All my other plants look fine but they didnt have this move.

They other plant that went in looks similar but still has a decent sized bud so looks like it might be okay for that one. Not an auto guy, but Leave autos in maximum light available. Feeding a sick plant can make it sicker. I would put her in max light, flush her? Best of luck. I thought your supposed to fee nitrogen the whole way just decrease the amount as it gets deeper into flower?

My plant was yellowing and there was a clear nitrogen deficiency so I fed it half strength of normal vegetative stage nutrients. Looks like its stretching more or having leaf growth more than buds so confused as to why that is.

The little bit of nitrogen I fed has made it extremely dark green and theres no clawing but still looks overdone. I have read that under certain stresses an autoflower can revert back to being photoperiod hence the question.

Heaps of people say it's impossible but theres a few forum posts where people say it has happened hence the question. Jimster Supporter. I've never grown an autoflower strain, but AFAIK, you can't really revert an auto back into veg, unless it was started to flower at a very young age, before the mechanism that induces autoflowering kicks in. Its hard to tell with the lighting, but the leaves look mottled, which could be a sign of a nutrient deficiency or an imbalance.

A small plant doesn't need much nutrients Too much fertilizer can cause other nutrients to be made unavailable to the plant, known as lockout. It looks like a deficiency but results from too much of one nutrient interfering with the use of a different nutrient. Funky looking growth is usually the result, but a plant starting to re-veg also looks like this sometimes A few members have had similar issues with their auto's and it calls into question the reliability of autos, or possibly some of the suppliers.

I think the issue was my light being too close as it looks the plant was trying to grow sugar leaves to protect its self. Have since raised my light and it looks like they might be recovering.

Most likely wont get anything from the 2 plants due to me stressing them out so that sucks but I guess it's all just a learning experience. Growguy said:. Click to expand



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