Is this normal flowering growth?

Grorilla

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Okay so basically this is my first grow. I like to think I came into it rather prepared, both with the amount of research I did amd equipment. Though my equipment could always be better I beleive. I have 4 mango I got as clones, I vegged them for about 4 weeks and switched them to flower 16 days ago. As far as I know the strain already has a pretty short flowering time of 8-9 weeks but these girls are looking beastly. Is this normal for about 2 weeks flower? Im hoping they keep it uo and I end up with a BIG harvest! A little about my setup, they're in a 4x4x8 tent grown completely under 700 watts HPS. I have them in 5 gallon pots with FF salamander soil, and im using general oranics go box and adding wholesome! organic unsolphered molasses. Keeping temps at about 77 degrees and humidity about 45-55 in flowering.20171006_090607_Film1-1.jpg 20171006_090554_Film1.jpg 15073242796241785676917.jpg
 

Lucky Luke

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2 weeks from the flip to 12/12?

They have flowered fast IMO. Mine look about the same at approx. 30 days in.
 

Grorilla

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2 weeks from the flip to 12/12?

They have flowered fast IMO. Mine look about the same at approx. 30 days in.
Yeah, its only been 16 days since I've flipped them. They look massive unless they got stressed and starting flowering earlier than I thought. But surely I would have noticed I hope lol
 

Grorilla

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That looks really good. The buds do look very large and dense for only 2 weeks into flower. But I would think of that as a good thing! Great job. I've never grown that strain, so maybe it's normal for that variety?
I find it very hard to believe that's two weeks from flip, even autos don't flower that fast
Im not trying to make anyone beleive anything. And also correct me of im wrong but autos dont need a "flip" . I was under the impression they flower based off of genetics so telling me "auto dont even flower that fast" doesnt mean a whole lot seeing as hoe its strain dependant.
 

Kerovan

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Im not trying to make anyone beleive anything. And also correct me of im wrong but autos dont need a "flip" . I was under the impression they flower based off of genetics so telling me "auto dont even flower that fast" doesnt mean a whole lot seeing as hoe its strain dependant.
Yes, autos flower when they are ready, and some supposedly flower faster. It is harder to judge exactly when they went into flowering mode since you can't flip a switch and start counting like photoperiod.
 

Sir72

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Im not trying to make anyone beleive anything. And also correct me of im wrong but autos dont need a "flip" . I was under the impression they flower based off of genetics so telling me "auto dont even flower that fast" doesnt mean a whole lot seeing as hoe its strain dependant.
You're correct but what I was referring to was how autos build their Calyxes faster than a photo plant aka the buds former faster. Maybe you have a freak of a plant, she looks good though.
 
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