Listersmeghead
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Amnesia auto, week 8 and Orange sherbert auto, day 27.
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I'm trying to gear up to do a journal squiggle.Yey!!!! Is this going to be the start of a journal eventually??
They look awesome mate.. I will be watching their progress very closely.
Have you grown these strains before??
I may need you help shortly as well if you don't mind. I've just germinated a white widow auto. I've never grown an auto before so I'm a bit unsure on the training of them..
Keep posting updates mate..
No mate, I purchased a load of autos from fast buds in a bogof sale, they do alot of sativa dominant strains which is quite rare for autos.Have you grown these strains before??
Beautiful work my friend. @Listersmeghead
Amnesia auto, week 8 and Orange sherbert auto, day 27.
Thanks vet.Looking good buddy . I've decided not to train my Orange Sherbert. Wasn't happy it was healthy enough to top and not stunt it. Also I always train the plants so thought with these 3 it would be good to just let them grow naturally and see how they turn out. Might bend some of the side branches out if needed.
I've seen the magic you pull out of small pots vet, I believe you could grow a flowring Apple tree in a thimble.I've topped and trained autos previously in smaller pots but they were growing really vigorously. I've still got plenty of the Skywalker Haze seeds and a couple of Pineapple Express so I'll run those again and try topping and training them.
It's all flukeI've seen the magic you pull out of small pots vet, I believe you could grow a flowring Apple tree in a thimble.
Love your style mate. Its amazing how everyone has different methods at the start. 12 to 14 days without any fuss. I like it..preparing a 7gallon pot for autos
I pre-soak my soil and charge it with mychorhizea before planting. At the same time as I soak the seeds in water for 24hrs, I prepare the pot.
First a layer of hydro balls. This is not for drainage but for stability.
Soil.
I next fill the pot with soil, sprinkling a fine layer of mychorhizea at a 3rd of the way full and 2/3 another fine sprinkling.
Now water that all in with ph 6.3 plain water.
The soil will sink slightly and leave a gap at the top.
One more light dusting of mychorhizea and top up with soil.
Lastly, 3 ltrs of water with a teaspoon of mycho dissolved in it, ph'd to 6.3. I pour this evenly around the top to finish, then place the pot on a rack to air while I germinate the seed.
I use jiffy pellets to germ the seeds, they go straight into the moist pot once the seed shows.
The pot being moist allows me to not do anything to the seedling for next 12 to 14 days while the pot dries out.
Yes up to 2 weeks, no watering or fussing, nothing. I only check the light hight/intensity.
At your own risk squiggleI think I will be copying your style..
That's what I've always wondered and is there an answer to this question.Yeah, not everyone's gonna agree with this but, I think it helps reduce the chance of stunting,over/under watering and messing things up. I only do this for autos large pot.
It's fine. I will just constantly blame you if my plants don't make it.. it was your idea after allAt your own risk squiggle
I'll happily shoulder that burden....That's how it rolls in my house anyway, they blame me, I'm can take it.I will just constantly blame you if my plants don't make it