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    As said the temperature differential between lights on and off will have a massive impact on the plants stretching...I always aim for around 25~27c lights on and around 20~22c lights off...I'm no expert on autos but surely you would be better off running your lights on constant if only to maintain a stable environment...


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    Whoops, missed that they were autos! Bud is bang on the money, keep the lights on to maintain the environment. It's either that or consider heating the groom... and leaving the lights on is always going to be the best option...
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    I’ll 3rd that


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    Are they to late to save or are they all to scrawny and am i best starting again with some normal seeds 8nstead of autos and ill put a heater on when lights are off

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    So long as you have somewhere (that isn't the groom) to dry them!

    I assume that they are under three bulbs, as a 4/4/2 configuration?

    Dump either a 4 or a 2 & start those again with the groom switched on a 24/0 light cycle. Leaving with one 4/2 & a new set of four or 4/4 with a new set of 2

    You'll get what you have to harvest, probably a bit airy but no point in totaling the whole grow. Just learn from it & move forward

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    What problem with drying in seperate bit of shead. Its partitioned but still same room

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    Can you not top them to keep them even?


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    Think it will stress them out if i top them during flowering. Im 8 weeks in these are ment to be finished week 12 :S

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    Have they got plenty of clean air circulation?

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    set your lights to come on during the coldest time and maybe go 20/4 or 24/0,I would try finish the grow bud is bud.

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