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Normal or reveggin?

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Do these girls look ok, or are they in re-veg?
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Are they photoperiod plants? because Autos don't re-veg that I have seen. They just look like they will have a high leaf to calyx ratio.
I did not know that auto's do not go into re-veg. They have been popping leaves out of the flowers ever since my flowering stage started, they are not fattening up as expected, and I have discovered my LED light does not turn off 100% at night, it was only going very dim. I seem to be as paranoid as a first time mother with a newborn. LOL

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I did not know that auto's do not go into re-veg. They have been popping leaves out of the flowers ever since my flowering stage started, they are not fattening up as expected, and I have discovered my LED light does not turn off 100% at night, it was only going very dim. I seem to be as paranoid as a first time mother with a newborn. LOL

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Good thing they are autos. Photoperiod plants would not flower with that much light at night. Put the lights on a timer that shuts the power off to them.

There is nothing wrong with your plants. It just takes longer than you think for flowering to finish. Be patient. I would not recommend 24/0 at any time for autos except the first week after germination. Steady as she goes.
 
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