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New Grower do smaller autos finish quicker

check out a party cup grow...no faster ...just gotta water it more often lol:group:
 
https://www.autoflower.org/f2/party-cup-grow-off-2176-11.html#post39284 - NC420
https://www.autoflower.org/f12/purple-jem-strain-smoke-report-5934-3.html#post176676 - StoneD
https://www.autoflower.org/f5/slow-autoflower-grow-10013.html#post190316 - Muddy

Yeah, it appears the general consensus is they mature (start putting energy into budding) faster than plants in larger pots. Theoretically this means that they'd finish faster as well - but keep in mind, this advice is given in regards to using a small container with a larger pheno, not a dwarfed plant in a large container (the original posters question was in regard to dwarf vs normal auto size, not container size)

I did not know this information though, so I appreciate the check dude & WVT. I've compiled the info there so we can have it in this thread as well.
 
https://www.autoflower.org/f2/party-cup-grow-off-2176-11.html#post39284 - NC420
https://www.autoflower.org/f12/purple-jem-strain-smoke-report-5934-3.html#post176676 - StoneD
https://www.autoflower.org/f5/slow-autoflower-grow-10013.html#post190316 - Muddy

Yeah, it appears the general consensus is they mature (start putting energy into budding) faster than plants in larger pots. Theoretically this means that they'd finish faster as well - but keep in mind, this advice is given in regards to using a small container with a larger pheno, not a dwarfed plant in a large container (the original posters question was in regard to dwarf vs normal auto size, not container size)




I did not know this information though, so I appreciate the check dude & WVT. I've compiled the info there so we can have it in this thread as well.

Thanks Goodie! I knew I read it somewhere... its all i bloody d0 is read lol
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The reason I asked this question is I have a few dwarfs and they have been in flower for 3 weeks now and I cant see them taking another 3 or 4 weeks to finish...
 
No, I dont think it will... looks like its almost ready now.. Pistols have turned and leaves are yellowing... What do the Trichs look like? milky and amber?
 
From wat I can see is more milky then amber but still have ambers... so im thinking maybe another week or 2.. also um usind advaced nutrients for the first time.. I should have not used the A/N on all of them so I could compare .. these girls will be 2 months on thursday
 
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