Is Northern Lights or Super Silver Haze Possibly an Auto Flower?

I have about 4 strains all growing together but they are preflowering slightly different and was curious if they are all female and if the nl/ssh hydrid is possibly auto flowering i am still on a 20 and 4 light schedule
 

Llamamontana

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There is a NL Autoflower on the market now but I have never heard of a SSH Autflower.

What I see in you pictures are preflowers on the female plant.

These are normal and appear around the 4th week of vegetative growth.

It is time to put those girls on a 12/12 light cycle
 

sonar

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I've only seen NL autos too. Like the man said, it isn't uncommon to see preflowers in the vegetative period. A lot of guys use that as a signal that they are ready for flowering.
 
More production of nuggets my main man I am waiting to swap the light hoping that the extra veg growth with make more nuggitos
 

Dakota Big Smokin

Active Member
Yes you can wait another two weeks for a bigger plant to increase yeild but, don't wait to long cuz that can actually decrase yeild.
 

mccumcumber

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If you are growing indoor, your yield is limited by your light's power. So vegging it for a shit ton of time isn't gonna help you at all. Also, those are probably photos unless stated otherwise, but any strain can be an auto. Just breed a photo plant "n" with some ruderalis and call the seeds autoflower "n."
 

hoss12781

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He's right - be prepared to be able to effectively light a plant twice the size of the final veg size of the plant cause it will pretty much double in size from when you flip to 12/12 until the end of the run. If you don't have the light to adaquetly cover the plant you'll get a shitty yield with airy buds.
 

mccumcumber

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I don't know what bushmaster is, if it's a nute that doesn't do shit. Again, you're limited by your LIGHT'S power. Not what you feed or how you train your plant. If you wanted, you grow vertically and allow for some more vegging time, but your plant wants to flower now. Let it.
 
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