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Hello and thank you for stopping by, here is my sour Diesel Auto from Fast Buds day 45 from sow. Looking forward to this original legendary terpene profile.
I did not track veg or the first week of flower on her but I will start updating every week from now. She's a bit small but as long as she's frosty and terped out I'll be happy ☺️
Hello and thank you for stopping by another week with my Sour Diesel Auto from Fast Buds. This is day 52 from when I planted the seed directly in the coco and started the germination process.
This week went very smooth I am watering every other day top and bottom with no runoff at a pH of 6.5.
This one is my fastest producer in my tent. Requires not as much feeding as some of the others. I did another top dress on day 50 of 3 TBSP 4-8-4 and 4 TBSP of my friends organic worm castings.
It was 12 days in between feedings. I think I will go with 10 days next time.
I am noticing some increased numbers of fungus gnat larvae in my Coco. Beneficial nematodes are on their way I will be applying them as soon as I receive them.
This Sour Diesel auto is very fast and starting to pack on some frost! Excited for this original legand.
I'll see you next week! As you will be able to see some nice growth after the second top dress and the larvae at bay! Stay tuned ☺️
Hello and thank you for stopping by, this is the start of week 4 of flower for this Sour Diesel Auto from Fast Buds.
Everything seems to be going just fine still waiting on my beneficial nematodes to come in the mail so we can take care of the gnat larvae issue that I have going on. I am planning on getting some yellow sticky pads as well.
This Sour Diesel Auto is starting to pack on some frost and some gassy smells. I am top dressing with 484 and worm castings every 7 to 10 days and watering with a pH of 6.5 of dechlorinated tap water. Nothing much else to say as everything is going smoothly with little to no effort thanks to my organic style of growing. Stay tuned for some more gassy frost next week! ✌️
Hello and thank you for stopping by. This is the start of week 5 of flower for this Sour Diesel Auto from Fast buds. Wow. She is impressing me with the amount of resin and aromas coming from her. She is getting dense and the smell is very gassy with some burnt rubber back tones. She is a light feeder and easy to grow. I gave her, her last top dress today. She will be using what's left in the soil then eventually the leaves. There is no need for me to flush with crazy amounts of water as there is no salts in my soil due to my organic style of growing. I will be only watering with 5% run off if that. I will do this until she is ready to harvest is 2-3 weeks
I added a tablespoon of the 444 to the feedings schedule. The 444 from Down To Earth has dolomite in the recipe which will supply the plants of plenty of calcium and magnesium for these later stages of flower.
The 484 has a lot of beneficial bacteria such as humic acid. Humic acid is a group of molecules that bind to, and help plant roots receive, water and nutrients. High humic acid levels can dramatically increase yields. Humic acid deficiency can prevent farmers and gardeners from growing crops with optimum nutrition. 484 is also containing seabird guano. Seabird guano dramatically increases both the quantity and size of blooms throughout the flowering period for all indoor and outdoor plants. Seabird Guano greatly enhances beneficial bacterial activity in the soil, and it makes an excellent tea or foliar spray when filtered.
The 444 has dolomite and basalt. Basalt brings in much needed micro-nutrients to deficient soils, and helps your plants uptake other nutrients. When your soils nutrients are out of whack, the uptake of one of more other nutrients may be effected. Dolomite Lime enriches soil with calcium and magnesium while helping to regulate and raise pH levels.
Mixing these two together is a great formula for these late stages of flower with some worm castings in the mix. Worm Poop well mixed into Coco improves soil structure. Worm poop as more humus than traditional compost or normal garden soil, worm poop increases the water retention in Coco, improves soil aeration and anchors plants nutrients that would otherwise leached away with water. Stay tuned next week as this girl is going to pack on some weight and more frost this week! ☺️
Hello and thank you for stopping by. This is the start of week 6 of flower for this Sour Diesel Auto from Fast buds. Wow. She is impressing me with the amount of resin and aromas coming from her. She is getting dense and the smell is VERY gassy with some burnt rubber back tones. She is a light feeder and easy to grow. I gave her, her last top dress last week and will be using what's left in the soil then eventually the leaves. There is no need for me to flush with crazy amounts of water as there is no salts in my soil due to my organic style of growing. I will be only watering with 5% run off if that. I will do this until she is ready to harvest couple of weeks ago. Stay tuned! ☺️
Hello and thank you for stopping by. This is the middle of week 7 of flower for this Sour Diesel Auto from Fast buds. Wow. She is impressing me with the amount of resin and aromas coming from her. She is getting dense and the smell is VERY gassy with some burnt rubber back tones. She is a light feeder and easy to grow. I gave her, her last top dress 2 weeks ago and looking like she is fading. I really think I over fed them a bit as I can see it in the fade of this one. The way the tips are crispy as she fades is the reason why I say this.
Overall she was really easy to grow and I'm really loving the quality of flowers that these genetics put out from this sour Diesel Auto. If anyone is looking for that old school original Sour Diesel terpene profile this one hits the spot! I'm going to be chopping her down as a whole in about 3 to 4 days and going to target a drying time of 10 to 12 days with a temperature of 65° f, and a 62% relative humidity in my drying room. Stay tuned for the beginning of some harvest results! ☺️
Hi there! Thanks for stopping by! I have dried this crop for 13 days in ideal conditions and now have been burping a couple times a day. I have been burping for 8 days now. The hydrometer is reading 65% no boveda. I decided to try a test nug in my pipe. First toke...
WOW! Not even half way cured and has very strong flavor of diesel and rubber with pine top tones. Has a good smack between the eyes after I held it in deep for a few seconds. Not harsh either for not being all the way cured. Few more tokes..
Now I'm getting really high. This is my wake n bake this morning. I'm feeling uplifted, excited for my day, but also feeling relaxed and happy. I'd recommend this strain for people that struggle with depression or have attention disorders. I feel focused happy and relaxed.
I shall update final smoke report when buds are at least 4 weeks cured to my liking.
I found that this Sour Diesel auto from Fast Buds is an easy to grow strain that packs on flowers fast, oozing with an abundance of resin glands all over her! Wasn't the best for yeilds but the smell is so overpowering! I can already tell I am going to really enjoy this one for it's strong flavors and high THC content. This one is on the list to grow again for sure!
Good luck with your grow I hope you get the best taste of buds and healthy plants! Take care and stay lit! I will drop by sometimes to check on your process! Say hello if you ever visit my page!
Greetings from L.S.T 🙏🏼🌟
Looks nice, very frosty 😀 I've been looking for a trusted source for Sour Diesel seeds. Many people claim its Sour D but it usually doesn't have the right flavor. I'll be checkin in to see how it turns out!
@Sour_D, For sure man fast buds is claiming that it's the original Sour diesel. I will let you know taste, smell, and high with some good quality pics so you can decide if it's the right one for you. I also have been looking for a consistent sour diesel myself. So far I can say it's smelling and looking like it should be it 🔥
@1Right_Angle, Right!? Around day 30 after burping in jars I find that the smell starts being VERY pungent. As long as we didn't over dry them. Right now the sour diesel is now is a quart jar with a hydro meter reading 66% just perfect 👌
@Hydro_Hiebs, i’m liking the sound of an 11-day hang. Dry -Harvest is the way I’m leaning as well. Made a couple crops “Pretty” before hanging. Funny how the smell & moisture disappeared in a short period of time.
(i did trim panamaxmalawi… nothing can touch that odour to this day, my fav wet trim or not)
Nice work! Happy Harvest
Question if I may…
I noticed something in your first picture, that I found Myself doing; and that was Not properly filling the Pots.
You have tons of good science about your grow, and good root info… I found I was ripping myself off by not making the biggest root-ball possible and that meant the biggest playground.
Am I just catching a low Pot or do you always grow with lots of room?
I’m learning lots about Autos, but I also notice some strange things, sniffing around other Tents.
Cheers, 1right_angle
@1Right_Angle, oh okay! Honestly I just evenly spread out what I had left for soil for 6 pots and they got what they got. I prefer to have the pots a little more full. But still enough space where things don't get messy! Thanks for asking! ☺️
@1Right_Angle, Hi ! I'd love to help out but am confused on what it is that you are asking. Maybe due to different language slang. Are you asking if I always grow with 2 gallon containers? If so then yes I usually grow my autos in 2 gallon containers nothing less. Sometimes if I know that I am dealing with a big longer growing auto then I will prefer 5 gallon container pots.