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

The BLaKsmith

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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
 
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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
 
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
 
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.
 
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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