First Grow Bangi Haze

grapefruitmarmalade

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Thanks man :D I've heard that you can grow good weed with lights and also hurt that it's not as good so kinda worried :S but we'll see how it goes
I wouldn't know yet. I'm also at my first grow (Sweet Tooth x Kritikal Bilbo Auto) :D matter fact you're not far behind. The reason I asked if you're growing outdoor is because sativas get pretty stretchy and it would be a shame not to put it out in the aussie sun :cool: Good luck to you, friend
 

ShaneBud

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Yup. if it says auto they are autoflowering
Oh thank you, does that mean I shop not repot them just get a big pot and leave it in there, and also i read that if I use lights to grow, after I harvest everything on my tree if I don't completely destroy it I can let is grow again?
 

grapefruitmarmalade

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Technically you can repot them; the advice of never repotting is aimed at the beginners whom may damage the roots during the process. And any kind of stress on an autoflower is no good. Topping and fimming is out of the question as well
I don't know if it will grow again after harvest. that might be possible on regular mj if you switch back to veg light cycle, but as autoflowers are not sensitive to light cycle I don't see that happening.
 

ShaneBud

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Technically you can repot them; the advice of never repotting is aimed at the beginners whom may damage the roots during the process. And any kind of stress on an autoflower is no good. Topping and fimming is out of the question as well
I don't know if it will grow again after harvest. that might be possible on regular mj if you switch back to veg light cycle, but as autoflowers are not sensitive to light cycle I don't see that happening.
Ah okay thanks, also for auto flowering since repotting is not recommended for beginners should I buy soil with nutes?
 

grapefruitmarmalade

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Ah okay thanks, also for auto flowering since repotting is not recommended for beginners should I buy soil with nutes?
Yeah, sure. But you don't HAVE TO. She's got plenty of energy to grow in those cotyledons. So it's fine after two-three week you can start giving it quarter strength nutes.
 

ShaneBud

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Looking good, finally growing their next set of leaves, the stem looks kinda flimsy, Idk would it just get stronger and thicker overtime?

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ShaneBud

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The one on the left is growing rapidly and the one on the left is going nice and slow I also germinated one of my auto flowering seeds in a small plastic cup I'll have to be very careful when re-potting it since I am only a beginner. Also Idk if you can see but there's these green little circles in the dirty kinda almost sprouting could that be pests?

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LetsGetCritical

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cant see the green things mate but plants look good, that seedling soil is for starting plants hasn't got much nutrients in it, you could get a nice mix or make your own and transplant shortly. but no great hurry. if they start losing colour or show deficiencies they need a small feed or transplanting
 

grapefruitmarmalade

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The one on the left is growing rapidly and the one on the left is going nice and slow I also germinated one of my auto flowering seeds in a small plastic cup I'll have to be very careful when re-potting it since I am only a beginner. Also Idk if you can see but there's these green little circles in the dirty kinda almost sprouting could that be pests?

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wild guess here since I'm not an expert but I'd like to help: the green things sprouting out of the ground could be roots going upwards because the water didn't penetrate deep enough. How are you watering?
 
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