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Problem with BB autoflowering!

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Hi guys, i start my BB autoflowering from 2 month and half from seed, but it still not flower!!

the plant is really well and it continue to grow up but it not flower! can someone help me? yesterday i try to put in a dark room to force the flowering but don't know if it change something for autoflowering, i have it in outdoor! please help me thaks!

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outdoors may stop early flowering tendencies ..

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Lol strange cause usually outdoors girl start to flower too early lol ^^

well it's not the first time that i see BB autos that have little long time to pass in flowering, it might be that some of the pheno got more of the "regular" feminised strain in her blood.

The darkroom is a good idea keep her there for 48h and put her back outside and see, but anyway she'll flower sometime and you'll just get more weed ;)

Good luck

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BBauto does flower later than all other autos ive grown but 2 months ! shit

soak some more seeds .

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