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48North Cannabis Corp. NCNNF



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Comment by ipanemaon Aug 12, 2019 11:59am
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RE:plants and buds

RE:plants and buds

Firstly you need to know if you were looking at autoflowering or photo flowering strains both of which were planted. As the seedlings commenced growing in June with planting outside in late June and early July the autoflowers will aleady be in bud however the photoperiod plants probably not.


From the internet:
"The biggest difference between photoperiod and autoflowering cannabis is that the clock is ticking for an auto the moment the shell of the seed splits open. The post-germination life cycle of the vast majority of modern autoflowering strains is 8–12 weeks total. Unlike photoperiod cannabis, autos do not require the common 12-12 light schedule to transition to bloom. An autoflower will progress through its life cycle regardless of the light-dark cycle."

 
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