Peanut's Auto grow with Greenleaf Nutrients MEGACROP

whytewidow

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What do u mean like some "LST"???It has a nice stem on it already, It is really doing good compared to the others they have good genetics
Yeah let. To help with yield. Unless you're just letting it go normal. Which is also fine. But if you wanna up your yield on you BMA. Then you need to bend it over and the her down. Let the shoots sprout up. But they do look good. Let that mutant ride. Let her grow however she wants. They're cool to watch grow.
 

Tx-Peanutt

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Yeah let. To help with yield. Unless you're just letting it go normal. Which is also fine. But if you wanna up your yield on you BMA. Then you need to bend it over and the her down. Let the shoots sprout up. But they do look good. Let that mutant ride. Let her grow however she wants. They're cool to watch grow.
Yeah I'm hoping I get a nice Yield out of it... should I tie down the blue mammoth side branches down or should I tie down the main stem???
 

OldMedUser

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Don't worry about storing your soil mix. That's what the organic guys do. Mix up their witch's brew of goodies, moisten it and let it cook so the microbes can convert the organic matter into salts that the plants can eat.

I think that you will be pushing your luck by giving them nutes so early with that soil you're using. It's already pretty full of nutes especially for young plants and autos are sensitive to heavy nutes. If they start burning they will end up yielding less.
 

Tx-Peanutt

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Don't worry about storing your soil mix. That's what the organic guys do. Mix up their witch's brew of goodies, moisten it and let it cook so the microbes can convert the organic matter into salts that the plants can eat.

I think that you will be pushing your luck by giving them nutes so early with that soil you're using. It's already pretty full of nutes especially for young plants and autos are sensitive to heavy nutes. If they start burning they will end up yielding less.
I wasn't really trying to store it I just had some extra from the last grow so I saved it .. This time also
 
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Bestg4202

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I agree with the LST but I'd recommend doing it only to very strong growers. Autos that are not very strong growers will likely not benefit from any training because they will not grow fast enough to fill out properly before flowering kicks in. Maybe try taking one or two of your fastest growers to test it with?
Even though autos will not give you all the time you need to train perfectly, I'll share my method with photoperiods as it may help you to recognize certain situations and adjust your training if needed.
Tie down the main stem and let the side branches catch up in height and overall growth. As this is happening pay attention to the height of each branch...the plant recognizes the top closest to the light source as the main, so to evenly distribute the growth make any top that you want more growth out of the tallest and it will begin to fill out. And the tallest will stay above the rest until you lower it. This way you can achieve an evenly distributed canopy of even sized colas.
But remember this technique is great for photos because you don't have any limit on veg time...with the auto you might not want to switch up your "mains" too often as each time you do there is a slight lag period in which the plant readjusts it's growth pattern.
Sorry if that was confusing at all, but I really hope it does help in some way when the time comes!! :)
 

Tx-Peanutt

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I agree with the LST but I'd recommend doing it only to very strong growers. Autos that are not very strong growers will likely not benefit from any training because they will not grow fast enough to fill out properly before flowering kicks in. Maybe try taking one or two of your fastest growers to test it with?
Even though autos will not give you all the time you need to train perfectly, I'll share my method with photoperiods as it may help you to recognize certain situations and adjust your training if needed.
Tie down the main stem and let the side branches catch up in height and overall growth. As this is happening pay attention to the height of each branch...the plant recognizes the top closest to the light source as the main, so to evenly distribute the growth make any top that you want more growth out of the tallest and it will begin to fill out. And the tallest will stay above the rest until you lower it. This way you can achieve an evenly distributed canopy of even sized colas.
But remember this technique is great for photos because you don't have any limit on veg time...with the auto you might not want to switch up your "mains" too often as each time you do there is a slight lag period in which the plant readjusts it's growth pattern.
Sorry if that was confusing at all, but I really hope it does help in some way when the time comes!! :)
Well thanks bud I do understand what you are saying .. I am going to let them grow out normally than next time I will try to play with her right now just trying to learn how she grows , I have two more Blue mammoth seeds so I will use this one for learning.....Thanks for the advise bud and thanks to everyone for chimeing in and help me out
 

Tx-Peanutt

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Are you mainlining this one?
No I'm not mainlining it all I did was tie her down to try and get my other shoots to grow taller maybe get extra bud out of her....Lol
The only thing I noticed that's giving me a little concern is pic #1 &3 ,What do y'all think????The 6th one is my runt it's starting to grow a little not sure if it's gonna produce anything .. I went bought some ph up and ph down and are going to start keeping a close eye on it.....They are responding well one shoot came up an inch or an inch and a half over night I'm happy I tooo talks advice thank y'all very muchIMG_0960.JPG IMG_0949.JPGIMG_0950.JPGIMG_0952.JPGIMG_0954.JPGIMG_0955.JPGIMG_0959.JPGIMG_0957.JPG
 

Bestg4202

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I'm assuming your talking about the wierd new growth coming in. Is it only happening on the odd ball mutant plant you got goin? If so I imagine it's just something to do with that plant.
But regardless, just for the info, deformed new growth can be caused by several things...most common is pests and/or improper ph.
One time I was running late to get to the airport and forgot to ph after adding acidic nutrients and when I got back from my trip a couple of my plants showed twisted and deformed new growth for about a week before growing itself out. But during that time I researched it quite a bit and found there are several pests that are usually responoble for this. So just to be on the safe side do a thorough examination...though there are a few you will likely not be able to see with the naked eye. I believe broad mites were the most common cause...but check for any mites you can see. Look especially in the underside of the leaves for little black dots. They can be VERY small so look close. Magnifier glass might help or digital microscope like you would use to check yoir trichomes would be ideal.
Not trying to worry yoh though...yours do not look bad...especially if it's only the mutated plant.
 

Tx-Peanutt

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I'm assuming your talking about the wierd new growth coming in. Is it only happening on the odd ball mutant plant you got goin? If so I imagine it's just something to do with that plant.
But regardless, just for the info, deformed new growth can be caused by several things...most common is pests and/or improper ph.
One time I was running late to get to the airport and forgot to ph after adding acidic nutrients and when I got back from my trip a couple of my plants showed twisted and deformed new growth for about a week before growing itself out. But during that time I researched it quite a bit and found there are several pests that are usually responoble for this. So just to be on the safe side do a thorough examination...though there are a few you will likely not be able to see with the naked eye. I believe broad mites were the most common cause...but check for any mites you can see. Look especially in the underside of the leaves for little black dots. They can be VERY small so look close. Magnifier glass might help or digital microscope like you would use to check yoir trichomes would be ideal.
Not trying to worry yoh though...yours do not look bad...especially if it's only the mutated plant.
No it's on my blue mammoth and I think it might be from the ph probably , hopefully that's what it is as far as bugs go I haven't seen any cuz I have been checking for them as my last batch had a bug problem... I am praying that it doesn't happen on this one the last run had some little critters never did find out what they were but they didn't show up until I started using molasses something that I won't ever use again
 

Bestg4202

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No it's on my blue mammoth and I think it might be from the ph probably , hopefully that's what it is as far as bugs go I haven't seen any cuz I have been checking for them as my last batch had a bug problem... I am praying that it doesn't happen on this one the last run had some little critters never did find out what they were but they didn't show up until I started using molasses something that I won't ever use again
You have a pic of the last ones?
 
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