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Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
10.16
cm
inch
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
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Commented by
NorthernChemist NorthernChemist
3 years ago
June 20: RIP😭
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Sawnoff
Sawnoffweek 4
Sorry for your loss! Any idea what happened, they looked so healthy!
Cannabeast40
Cannabeast40week 0
Wish you happy growing😎💪🙌
Wougae
Wougaeweek 0
Good luck my friend with ur new flatemate 💪💪💪💪👍👍🦄
homerjgangia
homerjgangiaweek 0
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
NorthernAutos
NorthernAutosweek 1
Alberta, autos and outdoor? I’m following
NorthernAutos
NorthernAutos
@NorthernChemist, I have! Grew a Jack Herer from Seedsman and 3 Alien vs. Triangle from Mephisto, they were great
NorthernChemist
NorthernChemist
@NorthernAutos, yes absolutely. Have you tried outdoor autos in Alberta?
Lacrima
Lacrimaweek 0
Happy Growing ! 😊💪
Rock_n_Roll_Randy
Rock_n_Roll_Randyweek 0
Good luck with your grow bro 🙏🤜🤛have fun. Poor McDavid 😢
Rock_n_Roll_Randy
Rock_n_Roll_Randy
@NorthernChemist, they will trade McDavid to my maple leafs for marner and Nylander 👍🤜🤛🤣
NorthernChemist
NorthernChemist
@Rock_n_Roll_Randy, yep terrible finish to the season. Oh well there's always summer and outdoor autos to look forward to 😁😁
Rock_n_Roll_Randy
Rock_n_Roll_Randyweek 1
Sick location bro. Looks awesome
Fallingthroughstars
Fallingthroughstarsweek 3
Well it's super f*cked up that no one has said anything so far when it's very obviously overwatering + poor draining/quality soil. You see she was doing great until you put her out in that mud. Never had a chance poor babies. So basically young plants in their first few weeks can't handle a lot of water especially in such dense muddy soil. Their roots system is just too small to be absorbing so much water so they just sit and stew in it until root rot occurs. Which prevents the plant from taking in any nutrients and slowly "drowns" them. Overwatering is apparent when the leaves start turning yellow, fold upward and start getting crispy on the edges. I definitely would NOT recommend trying to grow in that soil even with moderate waterings. It looks very muddy/sandy and while cannabis is a weed it will survive most the time in soil like that it will be fighting the whole time and you will need to be supplementing nutrients in frequently. If you wanna grow in that same area again though you could make your own soil blend and grow in whatever Gallon sized pot you want. Fabric pots are cheap and ideal.
NorthernChemist
NorthernChemist
@Fallingthroughstars, thanks for your input. Adjacent plants with the exact same treatment are thriving. The soil is very fertile prarie land that drains extremely well so although appears 'muddy, this is just after watering and I don't belive overwatering is the cause of mortality. I believe the mini greenhouses may have caused too high of humidity early on and likely some botrytis got the better of a fragile seedling. Very happy with @Fast_Buds genetics overall. Sometimes you win sometimes you lose. Happy growing.
Sawnoff
Sawnoffweek 4
Sorry for your loss! Any idea what happened, they looked so healthy!
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 4
Pretty nice job on picking Gorilla Cookies Auto!!
NorthernAutos
NorthernAutosweek 4
My condolences 😕
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entweek 3
Ouch. I use those covers too but I mostly use them overnight and try take them off during the day. It will likely rebound. With the infrared light we get here things can heat up quickly in the sun.
NorthernChemist
NorthernChemistweek 3
RIP 😭 life can be harsh on the prarie. Is there time to replant?