From the sparse info regarding Autos on the internet, I've read that they will start flowering after a certain number of nodes have developed (3-4 I believe), but I also read info saying they flower after a certain number of weeks/days. I was wondering if anyone has any insight into which factor is the determinate variable or trigger in causing the flowering stage to begin.
Example: A poorly grown "Strain-X" has 2-3 nodes formed by week 3, however the same strain grown with better light and nutrients has grown 4-5 nodes by week 3. Would the better grown plant begin flowering earlier because it has reached that level of maturity faster, or will both plants flower at the same time regardless, because they are at the same chronological age?
Example: A poorly grown "Strain-X" has 2-3 nodes formed by week 3, however the same strain grown with better light and nutrients has grown 4-5 nodes by week 3. Would the better grown plant begin flowering earlier because it has reached that level of maturity faster, or will both plants flower at the same time regardless, because they are at the same chronological age?