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1 L
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Week 7
Flowering
15 hrs
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Mot20 Mot20
6 years ago
It's colder in these days, so the plant are getting a little bit purple, that's nice. The grow procedes well I think. They've got a little pot, not extremely high dose of sun, no nutrients and they're outdoors, I think I can be very sutisfacted. The harvest will be little, but I hope in the quality of the little buds :)
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Grow Questions
Mot20
Mot20started grow question 7 years ago
How to make it grow fast?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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FlavoursUk
FlavoursUkanswered grow question 7 years ago
Hi, You’re plant is stretching due to not having the right light intensity. So early on for quick growth you should have them in a humidity dome. For a quicker seedling stage/veg higher humidity is a must, 60-70% is optimal. I wouldn’t worry about ventilation if you’re going to be growing outdoors. Just pay close attention to them so you can spot and correct any problems early on. They can only grow so fast during the first week anyway. Maybe use support for the stems as they are thin and lanky, bamboo works well. If you do have a grow light, you can start them indoors for the first few weeks then put them outdoors for a better success rate. Focus on the basics early on as there is no need for nutrients so early on. All you need to put your focus into is light, watering and a steady airflow. Don’t complicate things. Hope this helps.
Mot20
Mot20started grow question 7 years ago
Hi guys! I'd like to know if in autoflowering plant there's a way to force flowering, for making the entire process faster.
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Other. Bugs
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 7 years ago
Hi there! Yes there is a way to speed-up the entire process, by playing with time (yeah that sound like you're a goddess right?!). Indeed, you can manipulate time and shorten days&nights by adjusting your timer's schedule. For example, 16H light / 3H darkness will simulate short days and the plant will somehow act like it's the "real" calendar. But this generally applies to indoor growers only, because outdoor it will requires daily work to cover/uncover the plant with any sort of opaque container. Since you're growing outdoor, I won't recommend any kind of manipulations to speed-up the process. Your baby will need maximum light and time to produce buds, outdoor conditions are far less optimal than indoor ones, so you just need to give her much love, good nutrients, the biggest container you can (at least 15L) and you'll be rewarded. This strain usually grows in 8-10 weeks, but you can add 2-3 weeks because of your outdoor environment. Patience will pay ;-) I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you and refine your parameters, and happy growing!
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Autoduck
Autoduckcommentedweek 76 years ago
Looking at the pics you harvested abit early, another 2-3 weeks and have had a few nice buds i reckon. Good luck for next time 👍
GreenhouseGrower
GreenhouseGrowercommentedweek 37 years ago
Your transplanted pots still seem a little on the small size, keep them well lit in a warm sunny spot
Mot20
Mot20commented7 years ago
@GreenhouseGrower, I know, but I need the plants remain as smaller as possible.
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 27 years ago
That's not enough light for them. when transplanting, plant them deeper and are more soil to provide more support for the stalks
Mot20
Mot20commented7 years ago
@bobo420, Thank you very much for the advices!
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 37 years ago
@Mot20 Hi there! Yes there is a way to speed-up the entire process, by playing with time (yeah that sound like you're a goddess right?!). Indeed, you can manipulate time and shorten days&nights by adjusting your timer's schedule. For example, 16H light / 3H darkness will simulate short days and the plant will somehow act like it's the "real" calendar. But this generally applies to indoor growers only, because outdoor it will requires daily work to cover/uncover the plant with any sort of opaque container. Since you're growing outdoor, I won't recommend any kind of manipulations to speed-up the process. Your baby will need maximum light and time to produce buds, outdoor conditions are far less optimal than indoor ones, so you just need to give her much love, good nutrients, the biggest container you can (at least 15L) and you'll be rewarded. This strain usually grows in 8-10 weeks, but you can add 2-3 weeks because of your outdoor environment. Patience will pay ;-) I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you and refine your parameters, and happy growing! 👊
anahatagardens
anahatagardenscommentedweek 17 years ago
Don’t give nutrients this early. The plant has plenty for the first three weeks of its life. More light is the key! Good luck with the grow!
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 17 years ago
Good luck with the grow ;)
Mot20
Mot20commented7 years ago
@bobo420, Thank you so much :D