A lot has changed, but not much is different. Improv auto #1 grow!

The BLaKsmith

Active Member
Ok so it's been a little while since I've posted in my thread and it's getting a bit cluttered so I thought I'd make a new one to show you guys what's changed.
First, I've started a auto #1 in a small pot which seems good. I've changed mediums from straight coco to a coco compost mix, about 2-1 compost to coco.
I'm also germinating a auto blueberry x auto sweet tooth, and a top 44 x bubblegum

I've still got a stunted somango in the cab with the auto #1
and I've decided that I'm done with trying to plan out the whole grow and i'm just gonna K.I.S.S it until I see results.20130805_084148.jpg20130805_084158.jpg20130805_084204.jpg20130805_084236.jpg20130805_084252.jpg20130805_084307.jpg :joint::peace: The auto #1 pictured here is ten days old
 

chibzilla

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Sub'd.

Looking forward to see how this turns out!

Can we get some pictures of the current cab? I'm kind of a cab fiend -.- lol
 

The BLaKsmith

Active Member
That one little nug plant is crazy. Good looking grow keep up the good works!
Cheers man, nice to see some more people posting in the thread, I had a few of those little stunted plants from my previous thread but killed them cause I couldn't bear to see them suffer but it seems like that little somango ain't going down without a fight. I would be happy to get a good spliff off it let alone if I got a gram
 

reku

Active Member
I had a few of those little stunted plants from my previous thread but killed them cause I couldn't bear to see them suffer
I had an auto a few grows back that got almost that big and died, it did'nt have the mass that one has.
 

HrilL

Active Member
Blaksmith, What week/day are you into flowering? Looks to be early still so it could and most likely is a magnesium deficiency. Just add some CaMg+ to your next few waterings and you should be fine. Normally you'll see fading of the fan leaves and during late flowering as the plant will take nutrients from those leaves. A purpling stock can be a sign of a magnesium deficiency for sure depending on your environment. What are you temperatures during the day/night?
 
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