Lazy autoflower

Hi guys.
This is my 3rd grow. This time went for Sohum living soil watered with ph’d butt water with Blumat drippers. Fool proof I thought but nearly 6 weeks in and it just didn’t have the veg growth spurt my other plants have had. It started flowering in week three and hasn’t bushed out hardly at all. Temp,lights humidity just right always. Could it be a bad seed, genetics or does this just happen sometimes. I’m a bit pissed because the soil just isn’t cheap and thought it would be the answer to all my nute problems.
 

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Boatguy

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Hi guys.
This is my 3rd grow. This time went for Sohum living soil watered with ph’d butt water with Blumat drippers. Fool proof I thought but nearly 6 weeks in and it just didn’t have the veg growth spurt my other plants have had. It started flowering in week three and hasn’t bushed out hardly at all. Temp,lights humidity just right always. Could it be a bad seed, genetics or does this just happen sometimes. I’m a bit pissed because the soil just isn’t cheap and thought it would be the answer to all my nute problems.
That particular auto just flowered super early. This is why i avoid auto's. Absolutely no control
 

xtsho

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That particular auto just flowered super early. This is why i avoid auto's. Absolutely no control
They're great for planting outdoors in spring to get a midsummer harvest. It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense to grow them indoors under lights unless the grower is doing some form of staggered perpetual grow or uses some extra space in a veg tent. You can take a photo from seed to harvest in the same time you can grow an auto. You have more control and availability of better genetics. I don't understand why so many people grow auto's indoors when they just run a single crop at a time.
 
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