Good day everyone!
So things seem to be going good in the tent so far.
Mainlined plants are doing great and are growing nice every day. There are 8 colas per plant and I counted about 40+ bud sites on each mainlined plant (except GG4) and I will be doing everything I can to be sure they are flat, level, and are able to get equal light to fill out.
The speed bud is in the back towering over everything else. She is almost 20" and has been growing now for about 4 weeks from seed. This strain is Auto Speed Bud from Female Seeds purchased through Germination Station. The plant says she is not a very leafy plant as its main focus is speed and bud production. She is in flower and is growing steady, about 1 inch a day or more on some days.
The King Tut autoflower is still coming along nicely. She is now week 7 flower as of today. I took a look deep inside her and she has trichomes cloudy, a few clear and no amber. I am still anticipating a swell for the final weeks and I hope she does put on more weight. Not that I am complaining about what I have now, but I know she still has a ways to go yet because she is still not even changing color or autumn colors. The Nitrogen has been removed from her for about a week now so I would expect to see the dark green change as she uses up her leaf nutrients.
Was thinking about starting a flush on her but I dont see any indication that she is close to being done right yet and I don't wanna mess this girl up at all
She is sticky, there are still white pistils visible that have not changed color or started receeding back yet. She is coming along nicely and looking to push her to her max, I just hope she is nice to me in the end!
Just a suggestion; I know I’m late on commenting but I’d go with light topping and LST with autoflowers to get better yields. It takes autos too long to recover from chopping off all the leaves when you start topping to mainline; hence giving you a small yield. Mainlining works well for photos. Either way, the end product looks well done. Let us know how it tastes and burns.