LST'd AutoMazar - Think Different

EverythingsHazy

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This plant is about 5-6 weeks old. Is not showing any signs of flowering. It was lst'd when it got to 4-6 nodes. and has what looks like 7 potential, even-height, big tops , and a few smaller ones underneat that will probably amount to almost nothing if they dont start growing very fast. I think this plant will probably have a growth spurt within the next 2 weeks and get a lot taller and THEN statt flowering.. it appears autos never take 8-9 weeks unless u cut at the start of them getting a noticeable cola growing. This plant was only given a couple doses of blood meal and one dose of bone meal.. Maybe another 2 blood meal and then one of bone meal

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420Twista

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The plant looks good, but autoflowers do better in 3 gallon min. for good yeilds. I perfer 5 gal. She looks good though
 

fanofpanic

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The size of the pot should only make her mature a bit sooner...i.e. the smaller the pot the sooner the flowering...I looked at the DP site and they say 10 weeks before cutting so, you're right there....I would immagine that you'll see 'em take off pretty soon! Probably be able to harvest after 11-12 weeks! Looking good though!!
 

EverythingsHazy

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I've seen that!!! What a monster!

Has anyone else experienced a fim'ed auto flowering too soon and not really getting nice buds because of it? Out of two lr2's that were fimmed, the one that took longer to grow the several tops also rwaited a few extra weeks to start flowering so it looks like it may have ~4 nice main tops... However the other just grew to the same size, stopped growing, flowered, and is airya nd pretty much taking up more space than its worth lol. Thught maybe lst would work better since there is no wound healing. Evne though one of those tops in the pic of this AutoMazar, snapped in training (the stem) and it seems to have healed well with wire holding it in place because there is no wilting or anything to indicate loss of connection to the rest of the plant.
 

EverythingsHazy

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Last bit of training today. A few adjustments after the pic was taken so they are a little more even height, but it looks pretty good no? It was given more blood meal and some bone meal yesterday since it is starting to enter flowering mode. No sure if some of the smaller tops that didn't have time to thicken up much will grow big colas or not. They can be supported, but would they even attempt to grow a big bud on a thin sidestem like that?


A few leaves have been clipped to allow light to the now visible 7 main tops.

 

EverythingsHazy

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Thanks!

Now the question is, does this guy need to keep getting a sprinkle of bone meal (has both like 6% n or something, and high ph) or only blood meal since bone meal is slow release? Or nothing? So far both blood and bone meal have jsut been spinkled in no real measurements. Just sprinkled and watered in.

What about alaskan fish emulsion? USeful?

Also, since it has about 10 good tops, will it grow each bud the size of a main cola that hadnt been trained or topped? Or are they smaller?
 
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