I live in Southern Vietnam and I have a rooftop area with about 9 hrs of full sun (6 am to 3:30 pm) and shadowed the rest of the day. I bought some seeds from a dispensary on a visit to the states. Hard to get seeds here. I got started in late May. I have 2 plants growing one doing really well and 1 that started to bloom on me. It's about 22" tall, the other one is about 40" tall and wanted to turn but I caught in time better than the other short one. My question is putting them under a light revert them back to growing and stale the bloom? I have them on a light schedule from 5:30 to 12:00 am on a timer. The shadow is more where the sun starts to go down on the opposite side where there is a washroom between both sides causing the shadow. Another question is that affecting the plants heavily? I'm using Organic soil, bat guano, worm casting, dried cow manure, and organic time-release fertilizer. I don't have access to much of anything else organic. I also use some shredded coco and perlite. The light is a big outdoor light 40W in a metal type lamp shade positioned 12 or so inches above the bigger one. I'm trying the save the smaller one and get something more than a smaller bud off of it. I'll take a picture later and post them. Oh, and the smaller one is in a 10 gal plastic black pot and the bigger one is in a handmade bamboo container 20" x 20" x 12" deep. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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Shade wont affect flowering- it's the 12hrs of total darkness that does that. It MIGHT slow growth etc just a little.
How old was the plant that flowered 1st? Could it be an auto?
& next time you mix soil I would leave out the time release fertilizer.
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Yes, I was wondering if it was an auto-flowering too. Since all the seeds are different it could be an auto. But will the light I'm using revert them back to the growing stage.
I planted the seeds in mid-May, if it is an auto wouldn't grow longer before want to bloom? Never have grown auto before so I don't know but it has been about 6-8 weeks so I guess it could but it's so small 20". Thank you for your input.
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Some seed banks are selling piss poor genetics, and this is what you get from them. I am reading more and more of this, sad.
Autos have an internal clock that cannot be reset, they start to flower at 3-5 weeks of age and can finish as fast as 56 days some go 130+ days (very strain dependent).
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