An autoflower that won't flower

twentyeight.threefive

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The lower growth looks very healthy, whilst the higher up you go, the more damage and color fade.

Upper (Started with yellow tips, that became burnt tips and irregular fade):
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Lower growth (Looking healthy IMO)
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I've never before had "nute burn" and aggressive fade starting from the top when lack of nutes was the issue.
When my plants were hungry in other grows, it showed from the bottom up and didn't cause burnt tips.

Thanks!
I’d definitely start by either raising the light or dimming it. If you can’t do either consider tying down the tallest colas.
 

Dirt_McGirrt

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A lot of modern autos won't autoflower. I'm running a Mephisto Strawberry Nuggets right now that didn't start flowering. I'm hoping the lack of autoness equals better quality bud.
Yea what? I've grown like 50 now and every one of them auto flowers. I root drenched 2 with Imid and shit got weird, but it's still autoflowering. The last one I think is on week 14 and it's not done
 

Dirt_McGirrt

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It takes 4 generations to solidify autoflowering. I plan on doing it myself and shouldn't do what you're saying. It'll just be an autoflower.
 
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