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    John Curry
    Feb 03, 2021

    After 11 weeks, does this look right? Suggestions?

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    Hey, all! This Northern Lights Auto girl is 11 weeks old today. She's been in a tent until today when I brought her outside. (mid 70's to mid 80's daytime and night time temps @ 55 coming up so am thinking about leaving her outside...bad idea?) LST early on and keeping up w/watering and nutes. Since this is my first grow so, I don't know what I don't know, and I'm THINKING she looks different from other pics I've seen of plants of similar age, so was hoping there might be some comments/suggestions. Thanks!





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    Dale
    Feb 03, 2021

    That's a beauty! Looks like you're starting to flower. You could do some defoliation and lollipopping if you wanted, but otherwise that's one full plant!

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    Mr. Grow It
    Feb 04, 2021

    The plant looks good. Will you be flipping to flower soon?

    John Curry
    Feb 04, 2021

    It's an auto-flower so, it should be in flower already...that's why I am concerned that it isn't! (or is it? Not sure I know enough to tell! LOL) Any thoughts about leaving it outside from here on out? Should I be defoliating or lollipopping? Thansk!

    Mr. Grow It
    Feb 05, 2021

    @John Curry If it was an autoflower it should have started flowering around day 30. It being on week 11 and only seeing preflowers makes me think it's not an autoflower. Who is the breeder? Since you brought it outdoors, I wouldn't bring it back in. If you bring back indoors, you could potentially bring pests in with it, which could transfer to all of your indoor plants. It's risky. You can defoliate and lollipop; those are optional but feel free to do it if you'd like.

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    John Curry
    Feb 05, 2021  ·  Edited: Feb 05, 2021