Smalls781 Lambs Breath Auto

Smalls781

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Hello all I go by Smalls
Today I'm starting this journal on 2 Lambs Breath autos I got from crop king seeds. I also have a Grandaddy purp in there as well although I wasn't planning on documenting that one as much here because I don't know anything about it other than I got it from a bag of the nicest smoke I have seen in quite some time and I get it second hand from the grower its 1 of 3 seeds I have found all in the same bag over a year of bags so I figured why not.
Anyhow I am set up in a 2x2x48 in 3gallon fabric pots using Coco Loco and Kind Soil. I am using a 300 watt LED and I do have an exhaust fan setup to another room as well as a fresh air intake.
Air temps are staying consistent between 66 and 76 water is ph at 6.56 well water RH is around 60 now.
The 2 LB were paper towel germinated before being placed directly into their 3 gallon. The GDP was in a smaller pot since 2/25 and moved to the 3 gallon with the LB on 3/6.
 

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Welcome. My brother in-law loves this LB auto. Yeah I ran mine in 3 gallon pots. If all goes well, she could give 3-4 oz a plant. Smells good, taste good, and it hits hard. Good luck.

Just a heads-up... People hate to stare at the blurple lights in photos.
 
What led are you running? Is it 300 actual watts? I suspect it's not, in which case you'll need more light because a lot of companies mislead their consumers by claiming 300 watt "equivalent " when in reality they are not
 
Sorry didn't mean to confuse you, i also agree you should be good up until flower but then more light. You won't need to buy an ultra powerful light for your space but i would definitely recommend one from a trusted and reputable brand. That stansen might be good, but I've never heard of it.
 
Week1 seems to have been good I have not done much other than keep a moist ring around the 2 LB autos and about 12 oz. water to the GP I did notice some slight tip burn on all 3 plants and the first thing that came to mind was I had the light to close the temp never exceeded 79.5 but I did move the light up so I'll be watching close and I haven't added any Nutrients at all as the Kind soil says not too I'm including a few pics if anyone sees anything that might help please enlighten me and thanks in advance
 

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Week 2- LB#1 pic 1 I believe I over watered her and she had some droopy leaf tips and slow growth She was given 6oz water and looks to be coming along and perking up
LB#2- pic #2 looking good I think although I feel like it's slow growing. 10oz water today.
GP- pic #3 - moving right along. The GP looks to be doing well after being topped and a little lst and removal of 1 leaf for light ( not sure if that was a good idea at this stage ) the shoots are coming in nice I'm just hoping this is a female.
All in all I feel like things are moving right along and there are no further signs of damage happening to any plants or leaves the light remains higher all water ph is 6.5 rh floating around 55/60% as always I'm sure I am doing something wrong or could just be doing something better any advice is always appreciated.
 

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You're in a breathable bag with plenty of drainage. Let the soil drink all she can. I would water the whole pot and encourage the spread of root growth (Bigger plants). Time is of the essence with the limited life of autos. Excess water will leave the bottom of the pot for a perfect moisture level in your soil. Check the weight of the bag for indications on when to water again. You don't want your roots blocked by dry spots in the soil because you limited the water in the soil.
Just my opinion....
:passitleft:
 
Not my best run, but it was a quick one...
 
Here is where I messed with a few more LBs... just for fun.

 
You're in a breathable bag with plenty of drainage. Let the soil drink all she can. I would water the whole pot and encourage the spread of root growth (Bigger plants). Time is of the essence with the limited life of autos. Excess water will leave the bottom of the pot for a perfect moisture level in your soil. Check the weight of the bag for indications on when to water again. You don't want your roots blocked by dry spots in the soil because you limited the water in the soil.
Just my opinion....
:passitleft:
Mine too. Just saved me ten minutes there lol, cheers mate.
 
All in all I feel like things are moving right along and there are no further signs of damage happening to any plants or leaves the light remains higher all water ph is 6.5 rh floating around 55/60% as always I'm sure I am doing something wrong or could just be doing something better any advice is always appreciated.

Hi Smalls, I'm growing some Crop King Lamb's Breath Autos as well so I think I'll follow along. Your plants are looking great! It's fun watching as they begin developing their individual character. This should happen over the next couple of weeks.

In my grow one plant is in week 7 and another in week 5. Here's a picture of my LB#1 Lambs Breath #1 Msg #78 if you're interested. I still haven't figured out watering and feeding. What I have done is pretty haphazard, I have drenched the plants to run-off a couple of times and in between water a litre or so every 2 or 3 days. After drenching my plant it took well over 8-10 days to dry out. This seems a bit much for the short veg period but they seem to be ok.
 
Hi Smalls, I'm growing some Crop King Lamb's Breath Autos as well so I think I'll follow along. Your plants are looking great! It's fun watching as they begin developing their individual character. This should happen over the next couple of weeks.

In my grow one plant is in week 7 and another in week 5. Here's a picture of my LB#1 Lambs Breath #1 Msg #78 if you're interested. I still haven't figured out watering and feeding. What I have done is pretty haphazard, I have drenched the plants to run-off a couple of times and in between water a litre or so every 2 or 3 days. After drenching my plant it took well over 8-10 days to dry out. This seems a bit much for the short veg period but they seem to be ok.
Awesome man welcome and your Ladies are looking great I'm hoping to see them shoot out pretty soon I get a little impatient but good things come to those who wait.
 
LB1 pic1 LB2 pic2 GP pic 3
moving along week 3 in the books and these pics are from Thursday just a little busy so I didnt upload them
starting to see some sex on the LB's
 

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