Hey guys. Watered my babies last night and didn't notice anything unusual. I've been having a mild thrips issue so I've tried a couple things like sand ontop of the soil and this spray from monterey or whatever it's called. Anyways I woke up this afternoon to check on them and this is what I...
Also I've noticed the stems are really hallow and bend super easy. So here's a picture of I belive this is the chronic bud. I had sticky notes on them to keep track but in the midst of watering, feeding and trimming (which I now know I shouldn't do with autos) I got them all mixed up. Except the...
I don't think the other two are ready just yet. Both autos as well. About 11 weeks. Most of the hairs are still white (70/30) but the leaves are yellowing and dying off.
Well this is super exciting. This is is only my 2nd grow. I think I did pretty good for a newbie ready to enjoy the fruits of my labor. Lol thanks for helping guys.
So this is an autoflower. It's about 11 weeks old. From what I've read and been told it should be ready between 9-11 weeks. I've had the light cycle on 18/6 it's whole growth. If I drop it to 14 would it help speed up the process? Or is that a bad idea?
Like I said before and anyone is welcome to correct me. But from all the research I've done, it's best to stick to one light cycle with autos. It stresses them out when you change lighting that often on them. They're made to grow for a certain amount of time. So any stress you cause them will...
I actually did some needed research on that and relised I shouldn't transplant autos anymore. I have 3 others and just started them in 3 gallon grow bags instead. Hopefully they'll suffice. If not they won't be as stressful to them to re-pot. And next time I'll go with 5gal!