Brunobudman
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This is my first try at 60 day lemon. I think it is kinda small but they got another 7 days left. So we will see . So you guys think they will get heavier? Fill in?
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Yes, if they still want to drinkShould I be watering them still?
Well, if that's the case you are indeed in the last week or so...hope they bulk up.Thirchomes are cloudy few of them Amber in color
I did the 60 day lemon. It finished in 92I average 100-100 days for all my autos, regardless of their names or the breeders excessively optimistic promises. The say shorter dates so you'll buy more seeds. The only way you'll know is by looking at the trichomes with a loupe...but for now it looks like you have a few more weeks. You will see a huge improvement in buds day 85-95.
What lighting schedule?I did the 60 day lemon. It finished in 92
I keep it at 18/6 at all times...I'm lazy.I'm no pro keep in mindWhat lighting schedule?
Likewise. Quickest auto I've grown is Bloody Skunk in 90 days.I keep it at 18/6 at all times...I'm lazy.I'm no pro keep in mind
I feel autos are great to learn from. I niw know different stages of life etc. My next grow I moving to photosLikewise. Quickest auto I've grown is Bloody Skunk in 90 days.
And the autos you grow are insane. Youre an excellent gardenerLikewise. Quickest auto I've grown is Bloody Skunk in 90 days.
And the autos you grow are insane. Youre an excellent gardener
I like autos for many reasons...they offer a distinct option for growing that is impossible with photos...a definitive timeline under the same light schedule. This works for me both in my winter and summer grows...in the winter I can get my tent environment dialed in and just let it roll...I don't stress on it and often go 1-2 days without even opening the tent. Growing in water-only soil, in large pots, also makes that possible For me, growing in the winter is about seeing something alive and beautiful in an otherwise cold, barren winterscape. (Side-note: there is a conditions called SAD - seasonal affective disorder - which many people claim is due to the shorter daylight of winter...the "prescription" is they sit in front of a light box...those same people would get a better remedy growing some plants under COB!)I feel autos are great to learn from. I niw know different stages of life etc. My next grow I moving to photos