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First Grow, AutoDuck

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7 years ago
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Outdoor
Room Type
Soil
Grow medium
18 L
Pot Size
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Week 1. Vegetation
7 years ago
5 cm
20 hrs
20 °C
No Smell
20 °C
20 °C
20 °C
1 L
30 cm
The seed growed really fast. I put them under LED panel (Roleadro 45W).
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Week 2. Vegetation
7 years ago
8 cm
20 hrs
20 °C
No Smell
20 °C
20 °C
20 °C
1 L
30 cm
I leave them under LED Panel during all thé vegetation
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Week 3. Vegetation
7 years ago
8 cm
20 hrs
20 °C
No Smell
20 °C
20 °C
20 °C
18 L
30 cm
The Week before the picture I changed the pot for the définitive one (18l). I put solid fertilizer from Guanodiff (French Supplier). - worm compost - AlguaMycor - Guanodiff classic - Guanodiff bloom
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Week 4. Vegetation
7 years ago
12 cm
20 hrs
20 °C
No Smell
20 °C
20 °C
20 °C
18 L
30 cm
The 2 plants grow really fast now. I will put them outdoor soon, the weather is good in the south west of France.
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Week 5. Flowering
7 years ago
20 cm
15 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
20 °C
20 °C
13 °C
18 L
Now the 2 girls are outdoor, under a tomato plastic protection, the night are still cold. They start their stretch and grow fast, they really love the sun. Add 90g of Guanodiff Bloom per plant.
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Week 6. Flowering
7 years ago
35 cm
15 hrs
22 °C
No Smell
20 °C
20 °C
13 °C
18 L
The weather is cloudy these days but they grow a lot. The two plants don’t have the same structure or leaves (cf pictures).
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Week 7. Flowering
7 years ago
45 cm
15 hrs
18 °C
No Smell
20 °C
20 °C
13 °C
18 L
The weather is pretty bad in the south west of France, a lot of thunderstorm and rain but they still grow. Hope the sun will go back soon! They are under a tomato plastic to protect them from the heavy rain and wind. I’m a little worry about the humidity really high but no mouldiness yet (no sure it’s the good word).
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Grow Questions
The_Hound
The_Houndstarted grow question 7 years ago
Today I saw insects, i dont’ jnow what is it and how treat it.... there is spots on leaves... Help me! (see pictures on the week 7)
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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ShaggyGrower
ShaggyGroweranswered grow question 7 years ago
As said, neem oil is an option to try. Additionally guy some live basil plants and put them in the pot. Basil is used as a natural deterrent against some sucking & biting insects. As well as ladybugs/ladybirds, deploying predator mites that will munch any mites that might be on the plant is another (semi-)natural method. At this point in flower, deploy ALL of them as you don't have much time to clear them before they must have been cleared for harvesting bug-free buds. As said, put it somewhere with a breeze as well as direct sunlight (bugs like still less-light conditions a lot). Good luck!
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Week 8. Flowering
7 years ago
49 cm
15 hrs
18 °C
Weak
20 °C
20 °C
13 °C
18 L
Bad weather this week, a lot of rain! They just grow of 5cm. Add solid bloom nutrients last sunday.
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Week 9. Flowering
7 years ago
52 cm
15 hrs
26 °C
Weak
20 °C
20 °C
13 °C
18 L
Great weather this week! the summer is arrived! Perfect for those beautiful girls! Saw 2 caterpillar but nothing bad!
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Week 10. Flowering
7 years ago
57 cm
16 hrs
27 °C
Weak
22 °C
19 °C
18 L
5 L
Perfect Weather these days but they announce 37°C for this weekend. Hot... I have a caterpillar attack but nothing dramatic. I burned the leaves when I apply Neem Oil under the sun (Genius....) One of the plant have a lot of flower and leaves but the other one should be harvest sooner. they are really different, I will tell you if the effects are different too.
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Week 11. Flowering
7 years ago
58 cm
16 hrs
27 °C
Weak
22 °C
19 °C
18 L
5 L
Hi guys, This week the buds became bigger, but I don’t know when to harvest. The first plant loose a lot of yellow leaves, the second less. When do you think I should harvest my babies??
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Week 12. Flowering
7 years ago
58 cm
16 hrs
30 °C
Weak
25 °C
20 °C
18 L
5 L
Harvest is coming! I ‘m really impatient to cut, dry and taste it. The first one have a mint, earthy odour, and the second one is more lemon but still mint.
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Week 13. Harvest
7 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
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9/10
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A really easy to grow strain, good harvest. I'm si happy
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Spent 85 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
33.5 g
Bud dry weight per plant
2
Plants
Positive effects
Euphoric, Creative, Hungry
Positive effects
Negative effects
Dry mouth
Negative effects
Taste
Mint, Earthy
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

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Substrate temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
I smoked it and vaped it, the taste is good and a good high! The buds are not compact, sativa strain?
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bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 137 years ago
Congrats on the harvest ;)
DutchPassion_Official
DutchPassion_Officialcommentedweek 127 years ago
Great looking outdoor buds, and they will swell further in the next week or two. Should be a big harvest, enjoy!
The_Hound
The_Houndcommentedweek 87 years ago
Hi guys! Last evening I spray neem oil (hard to find in france, it’s forbidden) on the plants. Hope it will work!
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommented7 years ago
@The_Hound, France...the land where nearly everything is permitted. But neem oil they ban?!? Coriander oil is an acceptable substitute if used in a strong mix. And smells pleasant to most humans. Good luck
The_Hound
The_Houndcommentedweek 117 years ago
Hi, Yes it’s autoduck from dutch passion, both are the same strain but look different. I think I could harvest next week. I look forward to taste it!!
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommentedweek 137 years ago
Great job on doing the duck! That's incredible. It smokes good?
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 127 years ago
Very nice, some fine looking buds ;)
2x4grow420
2x4grow420commentedweek 97 years ago
I'm fascinated by this strain. Right about now it's starting to look like a marijuana plant. Good luck!
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 87 years ago
Coming along nicely ;) like people suggested - neem oil works great ;)
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 67 years ago
Only one and 3 leaves... she is diffeternt. but... we will se what the future brings..I whish you a happy growing
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 77 years ago
@The_Hound Hi there! Spraying neem oil at night onto (and below) the leaves will kill those bastards. Atomizing essential oils in the air will help to keep them away. I use a DIY mix of LemonGrass, Peppermint, Eucalyptus and Lavender from a friend who work in a fragrance lab. I feel like this really helps, but I'm indoor, I'm not sure an atomizer would be efficient outdoor. Finally as mentioned by our friend @DudeGrowsWeed, ladybugs can do the job for you. As for prevention, you can use a physical barrier / ground cover such as "SoilCover", "WeedBarrierFabric", "DiatomaceousEarth". Make sure your plants get a continuous cool breeze, spider mites do love hot weather and stagnant air. Hope this helps, keep us up-to-date and good luck with this invasion. 👊
Stick
Stickcommented7 years ago
@The_Hound, 'aight keep us up to date 👍
The_Hound
The_Houndcommented7 years ago
Hi guys, I saw with celebrex from Alchimia, the spot are just a bacterial reaction. I passed all the leaves with a mix water/Alcohol and saw nothing. The weather is rainy and cold (18°C). Wait & see
The_Hound
The_Houndcommented7 years ago
@Stick, @DudeGrowsWeed, @@Athos, thanks a lot guys! I keep you in touch!
Autoduck
Autoduckcommentedweek 127 years ago
Looking beautiful them nice and healthy good grow 🙏 i have grown this strain last year and this year and both years had one that has only stayed at 35cm and other at 60cm but also had some super leafy and others just like yours with good side branches, Seems to be abit of variation but, hands down the best strain to grow in your garden without anybody suspecting a thing ✌️ Also agree with @Pieter420 wait a little bit longer will be worth it aslong as the weather is good 👍 13 weeks i did last year and leaves started to yellow
Autoduck
Autoduckcommented7 years ago
@growdoctordc, not my grow although i am currently growing the same strain this is @The_Hound And they looking like they will have more weight than mine abit jelous :-p
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommented7 years ago
@Autoduck, Oh brother, t’t’they look good! I love the bottle opener
CapitanKush
CapitanKushcommentedweek 57 years ago
second pic ph/ nute issues? best of luck with the grow👍
CapitanKush
CapitanKushcommented7 years ago
@The_Hound, its a really cool looking plant👌
The_Hound
The_Houndcommented7 years ago
@CapitanKush, Not sure, it´s like this from the beginning. A priori the duckfoot genetics could developpe really strange appearance. It grow as fast than the other one and they dont lack fertilizer.
Pieter710
Pieter710commentedweek 117 years ago
looking good bro, don't harvest yet tho, wait until at least half those white hairs have darkened, it can still put on some weight as well
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommentedweek 117 years ago
You're doing a duck foot strain? The ones that are good for stealth growing? That's so awesome! I haven't met anyone who's done one yet. The duck looks great.
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 97 years ago
Looking good, she seems to be enjoying the sun ;)
ShaggyGrower
ShaggyGrowercommentedweek 87 years ago
As said, neem oil is an option to try. Additionally guy some live basil plants and put them in the pot. Basil is used as a natural deterrent against some sucking & biting insects. As well as ladybugs/ladybirds, deploying predator mites that will munch any mites that might be on the plant is another (semi-)natural method. At this point in flower, deploy ALL of them as you don't have much time to clear them before they must have been cleared for harvesting bug-free buds. As said, put it somewhere with a breeze as well as direct sunlight (bugs like still less-light conditions a lot). Good luck!
DudeGrowsWeed
DudeGrowsWeedcommentedweek 77 years ago
Looks like spider mites to me. I’d try spraying with neem oil. You could also bring some ladybugs into the grow, they will eat the spider mites and leave your plant alone. Good luck!
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