I planted some plants including 2 in DWC and the rest in coco. The plants in coco did very well but the 2 in DWC were very stunted. Both of them. I transplanted them to coco after a while and 1 of them started flourishing and the other went straight to flower. It is still very small but growing. It has 1 big bud seeming to take over the main stalk, has trichs, pistils and smells great.
I switched everything to 12-12 a week ago.
I want to try and maximize yield from the apparent autoflower.
I'm thinking about segregating it and giving it light 24-7 hours.
If it is a genuine (ruderalis hybrid) auto vs a plant with a weird stress reaction to transplanting what are the risks associated with the change in light schedule?
I have never tried an autoflower and none of these were supposed to be AF.
These are all WW & NL photo period.
The first 2 photos are the AF and the third is the rest of them.
Any thoughts, questions or suggestions would be appreciated.


I switched everything to 12-12 a week ago.
I want to try and maximize yield from the apparent autoflower.
I'm thinking about segregating it and giving it light 24-7 hours.
If it is a genuine (ruderalis hybrid) auto vs a plant with a weird stress reaction to transplanting what are the risks associated with the change in light schedule?
I have never tried an autoflower and none of these were supposed to be AF.
These are all WW & NL photo period.
The first 2 photos are the AF and the third is the rest of them.
Any thoughts, questions or suggestions would be appreciated.
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