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If they sprouted in April and haven't automatically started flowing yet (4 months later) then they are actually photoperiod plants. Who is the breeder?
If these are photoperiod then you need to change the light to 12 on and 12 Off.
@pena.wilson these are autoflowering and I thought you don’t have to change light cycle for autoflowering?
@JKstl got it, nevermind then I didn’t know if they were autos or not
you have to change the light cycle to start flowering
If they sprouted in April and haven't automatically started flowing yet (4 months later) then they are actually photoperiod plants. Who is the breeder?
If these are photoperiod then you need to change the light to 12 on and 12 Off.
If these are photoperiod then you need to change the light to 12 on and 12 Off.
you have to change the light cycle to start flowering