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11-06-2008, 10:41 PM #1OPJunior Member
Chronic flowering too early!!!!!
Ok, I have two chronic plants growing in soil I have had them under florecent light for about 5 weeks, They are both the exact same height at 6.5" but the weird thing is both of them are budding at this size under florecent lights and the lights are set on a timer for 18/6 proper for veg. I have heard of auto flower chronic, is this possibly what I have???? What should I do about it...I have a 400w HPS on a 12/12 timer waiting for these little girls, I know they are girls because they are budding white ass pistols just on the top where a main bud would form.
Let me know what u think I should do!!!IgotsumEarly Reviewed by IgotsumEarly on . Chronic flowering too early!!!!! Ok, I have two chronic plants growing in soil I have had them under florecent light for about 5 weeks, They are both the exact same height at 6.5" but the weird thing is both of them are budding at this size under florecent lights and the lights are set on a timer for 18/6 proper for veg. I have heard of auto flower chronic, is this possibly what I have???? What should I do about it...I have a 400w HPS on a 12/12 timer waiting for these little girls, I know they are girls because they are Rating: 5
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11-07-2008, 04:15 AM #2Senior Member
Chronic flowering too early!!!!!
Some pics would also help out...
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11-07-2008, 05:13 AM #3Senior Member
Chronic flowering too early!!!!!
Let's see some pictures so we can see whatcha got goin' on over there!
It sounds like you've gotten your hands on some kind of auto strain.
If so, there's nothing you can do but enjoy the buds you're gonna have in a couple months. Which is never a bad thing.
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11-07-2008, 01:13 PM #4Member
Chronic flowering too early!!!!!
dont do anything... let them continue to grow. Let them possibly double in height before you send them in 12/12. It looks like you might have real nice yield there. Might be auto flowering. You should make clones or something.
Oh yea and post some pics if you can!!!
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11-08-2008, 06:03 PM #5OPJunior Member
Chronic flowering too early!!!!!
The type of strain in question is indeed Lowryder Original, It is auto flowering strain that produces one fat bud, 26 to 40g yeild max height 19 in. I putting these girls under my HPS tommorow! on 12/12. I will be putting them in there own pots, and will be putting them in with my flowering Hydro AK-47. All of my AK are female, except one who is in his own room.
Should I take one of my female lowryder plants and put her in with the Male AK-47, or should I just let both of them bud, I heard the THC % is like 17-19% for the lowryder. I kinda wanted to cross my AK with my LR, and I think the traits would work out for some very nice bud......
Please let me know if anyone has experience with these two strains......
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11-09-2008, 09:36 AM #6Senior Member
Chronic flowering too early!!!!!
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