How do i know if my plant is a autoflower or regular?

I’m growing three plants with the same genetics, and they looked the same for a while before one stretched and entered flowering. Since nothing had changed in the environment, i thought it would be OK, considering the are all Wedding Cake Auto flowers.

It was germinated and sprouted together 35 days ago (or 4 weeks), so i should expect to harvest it together, right? Apparently, it should be ready in 10 to 11 weeks. Considering that one entered flowering around a week ago showing it’s white pistils and are now stretching and producing a lot and the other two are still on veg, should i flip to flowering or leave things as it is?

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Alo dxn_gwj!!!

I think it is necessary to treat each plant as a different individual. Even though your girls have the same genetics (family), actually they are like sisters, but not twins. That is to say that although they share genetics, the expression of those genes can be different in each one. That’s why I think you will have different moments to harvest each one.

I would like if you can keep us updated, please.

Happy growing!

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Thanks, Eliana!

I was worried i should be flipping them and let the girls flower together, but your explanation makes a lot more sense. I will let things run in their own time, it’s pretty fast already.

Once again, thanks for sharing your knowledge and continuous support.

I would like if you can keep us updated, please.

Will do.

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