Cloudy

boboav

Member
Hi mates.

An auto (Fem Auto Anesthesia - Pyramid Seeds) came out from the soil 3 days ago, she is in a pot outdoor, in a place where she get all the light we get any day, and i can control she every moment.

I have a concern anyways, in this days we are always getting cloudy, and it will be cloudy till Mondey, now I know autos have a short veg time, so my fear is if this cloudy days will affect the growth.

peace.
 

B166ER420

Well-Known Member
What he said^^^^.......no worrys brobo:)You can still get sunburned here(tx) on a cloudy day with a t-shirt on......6hrs of natural sunlight beats 12 hours of artificial light.peace
 

boboav

Member
thanks all, after 3 days i can see the little first set of true leafs (i don't mean dicotyledonous), in 10 days she should have almost completed the second set (as an auto), isn't true?
 

LockedOutOfHeaven

Well-Known Member
Depends on conditions. At ten days i wanna say im on my third and fourth nodes. At this early of a stage my photos and autos grow about the same speed. Not until week 2-3 i see a little more explosive growth in autos.
 

boboav

Member
Ok, thanks all,

I would like to give you photo-updates every 5 days (more or less), so please if you want to give an hand you can.

DAY 3
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LockedOutOfHeaven

Well-Known Member
Another tip: add perlite or use a soil with lots of it in there. Pot plants like their roots to really breath. Really hard compacted soil keeps them from reaching potential. Let them roots breath my bredda. Bigger roots=bigger fruits!
 

boboav

Member
Another tip: add perlite or use a soil with lots of it in there. Pot plants like their roots to really breath. Really hard compacted soil keeps them from reaching potential. Let them roots breath my bredda. Bigger roots=bigger fruits!
Sure, my soil is always peat, sand and perlite
 

boboav

Member
DAY 8 (after sprouted)

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she is outdoor - full sun, but she seems to be little for an auto, isn't true?
 

LockedOutOfHeaven

Well-Known Member
They do start out a bit slower outdoors IME. Especially this early in season give it a couple weeks and it should start surprising you. Dont over water. That will definitely stunt it.
 

boboav

Member
They do start out a bit slower outdoors IME. Especially this early in season give it a couple weeks and it should start surprising you. Dont over water. That will definitely stunt it.
Thanks.

I gave her a lot of water when seed had to germinate, after that i really didn't give more than a sprinkle of water.
 
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