Autoflower not flowering

Azinix

Member
Hello everyone, I'm from Belgium and this is my first grow and I've been having quite some problems.

So I've started with 4 autoflowering feminized seeds, I now have 2 plants left.
I think one is Northern Lights and one is Amnesia Haze.

So I think about a week or 2 ago my Northern Lights started flowering, the other one didn't.
I thought okay, let's give it some more time, it might take longer.

The Amnesia Haze has still not started to flower and I don't know what the problem is, I now tried to put the light cycle to 12/12 even though I shouldn't have to do that but yeah.

Also, the Amnesia Haze seems to be getting brown spots on some leaves, is this a big problem?

Oh and one more thing, I've noticed something that looks like a seed on my Northern Lights! Can anyone confirm this ?

Here are some pictures.
 

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Not an expert but I heard its common for plants to get yellow/brownish leaves during flowering (correct me if I'm wrong) I can't see a seed on any of the pix tho, seeds grow deep within the buds and with most strains you only realise you got seeds in you weed after grinding it
 

Majorduke

Active Member
Some autos just simply take longer than others. I've had some that start to flower in as little as 2 weeks and some took as long as 6 or 7 weeks to show so I wouldn't be worried. And I would stop messin with the light cycle, all your doing is slowing the growth in both of them. As far as your nl having seeds, there not seeds... Definately looks female. The leaf issues I would post in the sick plant area for help on that one. That is not normal yellowing and Browning of leaves due to flowering. That usually occurs very late in flowering and sometimes way down on the plant where there isn't much light but that looks like a deficiency to me. Over all they look pretty good. Just keep it up and try not to kill them with love. Hope this helped a little. Happy growing
 

Azinix

Member
Not an expert but I heard its common for plants to get yellow/brownish leaves during flowering (correct me if I'm wrong) I can't see a seed on any of the pix tho, seeds grow deep within the buds and with most strains you only realise you got seeds in you weed after grinding it
Okay that's very comforting. Thanks alot for the reply!
 

Azinix

Member
Some autos just simply take longer than others. I've had some that start to flower in as little as 2 weeks and some took as long as 6 or 7 weeks to show so I wouldn't be worried. And I would stop messin with the light cycle, all your doing is slowing the growth in both of them. As far as your nl having seeds, there not seeds... Definately looks female. The leaf issues I would post in the sick plant area for help on that one. That is not normal yellowing and Browning of leaves due to flowering. That usually occurs very late in flowering and sometimes way down on the plant where there isn't much light but that looks like a deficiency to me. Over all they look pretty good. Just keep it up and try not to kill them with love. Hope this helped a little. Happy growing
Ok, thanks alot.
I will make a post in the sick plant area.
Should I put the light cycle back on 18/6 then? Or what's best for autoflowers?
 

TopDogTHC

Well-Known Member
Give it time, different strains take different times, also same strains differ cause of phenotypes. Some plants do go yellow during flowering because nitrogen gets used up. Don't worry if its flowering. Especially with autos. If she's budding and the buds are growing don't worry.It's not about looks.
 
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