Candy Cane Auto & Trainwreck Auto

Day 16
Today was watering day. I watered until I had a small amount of run off about 600 ml per plant. Tested the ph and it was between 6and7. I think it’s almost time to top the three back plants after the fourth node has grown a bit more. The front left plant got a bit too much water and is a little bit saggy. I turned down the humidity to run at about 40% to dry that one out for a day or two. I’ll just mist the other four plants a couple times a day to keep their humidity up.
 

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All the plants seem to be thriving. The growth over the last 24 hours is amazing. I think I’ll be topping the largest trainwreck and one of the candy canes in the next day or two. The other three I’ll use some low stress training on.
 

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I topped two of the three trainwreck plants last evening (in the front). The candy cane plants are so pretty I don’t want to hack them up. (Back left and middle) I think I will lst them and the other trainwreck.
 

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Day 21

Run off ph is five but the plants are healthy and growing like weeds. No sign of nutrient deficiencies but I believe one of them is a male. I attached a close up of the one I believe is male. Would appreciate it someone could confirm this. I’ll watch for deficiencies over the next couple days and might give them a little magnesium phosphate tomorrow or Sunday.
 

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Day 24

No idea what the ph is. The plants are all super healthy and all four of the females have multiple flower sights. I won’t be bothering with anything nutrient wise until they show signs of deficiencies. Did some leaf tucking on the topped plants and started low stress training the two that I didn’t top today. The male has been taken to a friends place and we are experimenting with a six and two light cycle and will probably keep some pollen if he continues to grow like he has been.
 

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Day 30
All four plants are now flowering. No signs of deficiencies, ph of runoff is between six and seven. Adjusted my water supply to a ph of eight with ground up eggshells as my worm casting tea is a bit acidic from the peet moss. All in all things are progressing nicely.
 

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Day 35

Humidity and temp are perfect, ph is perfect. The topped trainwreck plants are way further ahead in flowering than the lst candy cane and trainwreck. I know from experience with pruning tomatoes it makes them produce more fruit because they think that they are under attack. Any advice for when to start on flowering nutrients? I have gone this far without any chemically derived nutrients but the plants are thriving and I would like to get the best yield possible.
 

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Day 46 from germination
Ph6.5-7
Rh45-50
Templow 20C
Temphigh26.5c
Feeding with big bud organic and picked up a canfilter and fan to keep the smell under control.
 

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The fade is on and the trichomes are starting to cloud up. Started flushing the trainwreck plants on Monday.
 

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I harvested two of the trainwreck plants last Saturday and the last trainwreck and candycane plant on Tuesday. I jarred the first harvest yesterday and the second harvest is still hanging in the drying box. I had to cut a hole in the box and put the carbon filter inside as the smell was absolutely out of this world. Next harvest I’ll know better and I don’t plan on growing more than one plant at a time from now on. Yield from the first two plants was just under four and a half ounces.
 

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The total from those four tiny autos was 8.3 ounces. The trainwreck is a beautiful smoke with sativa effects. The candy cane is a beautiful blend of sweet and earthy. I’d grow both strains again.
 

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