Genetics or impatientness

DvLnDsGyZ

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The plant in the picture(s) is being grown in soil, indoors and under 18/6 light schedule.
I "think" (this sometimes leads to bad decisions) that the plant is in the process of re-vegging. Almost like it wants to flower but just won't fully commit to it.
The plant is now 9 weeks old. By 9 weeks I mean that it broke through the soil 9 weeks ago. Should I change the light schedule to 12/12 or wait.?
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357Slug

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If it's flowering like that under 18/6 light then it's an auto flower 100%. No photoperiod strain will flower with less than 12 hrs of darkness. Autoflowers flower based on maturity unlike photoperiod.
 

curious2garden

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The plant in the picture(s) is being grown in soil, indoors and under 18/6 light schedule.
I "think" (this sometimes leads to bad decisions) that the plant is in the process of re-vegging. Almost like it wants to flower but just won't fully commit to it.
The plant is now 9 weeks old. By 9 weeks I mean that it broke through the soil 9 weeks ago. Should I change the light schedule to 12/12 or wait.?
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Where did you get the genetics? It looks like an autoflower not a reveg.
 

DvLnDsGyZ

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It was a Hindu Kush Autoflower from growers choice (hence the question about genetics). The buds don't look similar to the photos I'm used to growing (outdoors). Do they look normal for an auto.?
 
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