Hi guys,
I’m growing my first autoflower (Runtz Auto by Barney’s Farm,expected 8 weeks from seed to harvest),on soil and on a 24/0 light schedule, with a 3000K lamp temp,while feeding with AN ph perfect series. The plant looks healthy and it’s growing just fine but the flowering seems to be a bit slow. Do you have any ideas what the cause might be?
I search around a bit and I found that the light schedule might be slowing the flowering by not letting it rest. If so, would changing the time schedule be a smart choice at this point or could that cause stress or any other problem?
I will attach a photo of the first signs of flowering, the photo was taken 4 days ago and theres not much things that changed since then.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post and I would appreciate any help given!

I’m growing my first autoflower (Runtz Auto by Barney’s Farm,expected 8 weeks from seed to harvest),on soil and on a 24/0 light schedule, with a 3000K lamp temp,while feeding with AN ph perfect series. The plant looks healthy and it’s growing just fine but the flowering seems to be a bit slow. Do you have any ideas what the cause might be?
I search around a bit and I found that the light schedule might be slowing the flowering by not letting it rest. If so, would changing the time schedule be a smart choice at this point or could that cause stress or any other problem?
I will attach a photo of the first signs of flowering, the photo was taken 4 days ago and theres not much things that changed since then.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post and I would appreciate any help given!
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