/r/Autoflowers
A community for the cultivation of Autoflowering Cannabis.
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User | Strain | Breeder | Weight |
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dannydabz | Northern Lights | RQS | 752g |
FalseMob | Samsquanch OG | Mephisto | 505g |
Groot | Double Grape | Mephisto | 450g |
FalseMob | Bluetooth | MSNL | 428g |
monkey | BCN XXL | Seedstockers | 370g |
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I topped 12 girls yesterday should I start LST today or wait a week so they can destress? Been in the ground for about 3 weeks. They look really good. Very bushy. Durbin Poison from Humbolt.
Sorry no pics. They're sleeping right now.
What do yall think?
Grown in a pringles can with cococoir/perlite, and canna coco nutrients. Chopping in the next few days!
Gorilla Glue at 60 days, how does she look to you?
Watermelon Auto #2 ready to harvest today, pruned it a bit. #1 needs another week or so.
Bud washing with 3 buckets and then drying left! First grow so super exciting. 4 plants in total to go through.
Think she needs a touch of calcium?
Hey there. Im thinking of going to Soil from Coco just because I constantly have deficiency issues. I still get good yield most of the time, but its a 50/50 whether the plant gets stunted. The results in the past 4 years ive been growing in Coco have been mixed, but after 2 years or so I started growing 5-6 foot monsters. Is this still possible in soil?
I know Coco is overall seen as better especially for autos, but my lifestyle is very busy and sometimes Im just throwing together my nutes quickly and doing too much. I think if I had soil and just waited til the pots dried to feed, that would be pretty easy for me, but I also dont wanna sacrifice a ton of yield. Some info on my setup:
5 Gal pots, Mars FC4500(I believe this is it or close, its been years), use Flora nutes and calmag. Blue labs pH pen, usually shoot for 5.8-6.5. Coco is Mother Earth I believe. For example - Right now I have 3 plants going. 1 is doing phenomenal, probably 5 feet already and it still has like a month to go. One is good at 4 feet. One was stunted so bad that I water every 3 days, and the leaves are mostly gone. Its like 2.5 feet.
The microscope is coming tomorrow so I can check tri- but no more white hairs. I'm waiting to see if any of the amber hairs curl back but it's been a couple days. I was thinking maybe another week. Day 65/ 60😭😭😂 I'm trying to be patient
So i have this grow going. It’s not my first but i still need advice. Her stems are turning brown and feeling almost like sticks. I started giving her nutes around two to three days ago prior to that i had been giving straight distilled water. There was a week where I couldn’t feed her at all and in turn she became extremely droopy and on the verge of being unalived, but after I was finally able to water her she picked right back up however since then she hasn’t been doing too well which is understandable. My question is: can I still save her? I haven’t been neglecting her besides that one bad week. She is now receiving nutrients for her bloom phase (using Athena pro line in coco coir soil with 6hrs of lights off) the other two were planted a month after her using the same method and they seem to be doing wonderful. The last planty u see in the back was planted a couple weeks ago hence how tiny she is. Any help or advice would be immensely appreciated