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First Ever Grow: Moby Dick Auto

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Grow Tent
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 4-7
Defoliation
weeks 4-10, 12-13
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
worm castings
Grow medium
19 L
Pot Size
1.5 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 10
Flowering
165
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inch
Height
20 hrs
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whenindoubtsmokeitout whenindoubtsmokeitout
3 years ago
She still doing her thing. I have lightly increased the nutes to a full dose of nutes and she seemed to have taken it well but a faint burnt tips, almost too tiny too notice: I am at least glad I have finally witnessed the whole spectrum of how much she take take in feeding. The mite issue seems to be in check. nothing but the casual white mite having a stroll through the topsoil and absolutely nothing on the roos/stems/leaves/buds. One of the two highest colas is literally centimetres away from the led lights: their fan leaves are exhibiting light burn patterns. For as much was I would like to LST its way lower, is way too thick and there is no way I can lower it at this stage of the plant's grow cycle. witnessing the various stages of growth in this entire 4x4 grow tent, I will focus on less plants ( 2 max in 5gal pots) or will plant 5 in 3 gallon pots, next time. why all this? I am noticing it is become counterproductive having the tent literally so densely packed with 4 gorgeous plants. The Moby dick in particular is not showing her full potential, one of the furthest corners closer to the walls is jam packed with many colas, sadly not as developed as the part of the canopy in direct led light. I could have get a shot of filling the whole 4x4 tent with this plant only, but now I find myself with a semi developing plant that couldn't possibly receive any more defoliation. My fear was to not being able to fill the whole canopy and I not only achieved it, but it soon got out of control. The beautiful genetics from barney s farm are certainly a powerhouse in consistency and size (4 different ones in one tent, and all well above the average auto size you get researching and browsing out there). Will certainly either upgrade to a 12x8 or plant 1 or maximum 2 phenos per tent so to get the most out of them. Such I shame seeing so many underdeveloped popcorn buds to be just beneath the canopy that will never fully develop. I guess this is the beauty in growing: you never cease to adjust/learn and adapt.
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Grow Questions
whenindoubtsmokeitout
whenindoubtsmokeitoutstarted grow question 3 years ago
been flushing on coco for one week already. Do I flush until it ll start showing on the leaves and plant or until I get neutral runoff? Is there any potential further swelling if I keep on watering for another 2 weeks, despite no nutes?
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NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
it doesn't affect buds in any normal context, so do it as much as you want :P no nutes means deficiencies will start and that will only have a negative impact on yield... over a short period of time probably no big deal either way, but the longer it goes the bigger the negative impact on potential yield. if you don't feed like a madman, you can fertilize up until the last irrigation if yo want to... especially in soilles grows... you aren't heavily feeding while fertilizing "on demand" with chelated nutes. think about plants outside in great, fertile soil... how would we flush those plants? also, studies show that most of the old reasons used for flushing were completely made up bullshit by people that wouldn't know how to use an erlenmeyer flask let alone determine if mineral content is higher or lower in their buds in their garage at home. LOL. Blind taste tests also show it's complete figment that was perpetuated by people that lacked the education and equipment to draw such conclusions with confidence. it's like people in america that don't like "obamacare" but do like the ACA... despite it being the same exact fucking thing. Bwahaha. careful of commonly accepted myhths.. they are rampant in the marijuana industry... rampant in holistic health and other snake oil salesman too. make claims based on incomplete info and jump to conclusions that make them feel good about themselves.. or worse some sort of profit-motivation. flushing is a tool for extreme contexts... when there is some sort of imbalance or toxicity in your substrate, you flush it. otherwise, it's only a net-negative impact... even if so small you can't tell (e.g. like flushing last week or so won't make too much of a difference... sometimes i'm lazy to mix my ferts taht last week, but i don't lie to myself that it is some sort of good thing to do.. i do it when i am a lazy pud.)
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Waylate
Waylatecommentedweek 123 years ago
Big bud pictures are awesome, please clarify about Moby Dick smells like Ham? I am fascinated
Waylate
Waylatecommented3 years ago
@whenindoubtsmokeitout, sounds funky, I like it
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whenindoubtsmokeitoutcommented3 years ago
@@Waylate, I have just done a light defoliation. the resin have still the characteristics ham/meaty as before, but I can detect a faint erbaceous/skunky/conifer like undertone. Probably not my cup of tea, but will have plenty to sample considering the size and learn more about this unique smell/taste combo.
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whenindoubtsmokeitoutcommented3 years ago
@@Waylate, https://www.google.it/search?q=mortadella&client=safari&hl=en-gb&prmd=ismvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj0w53Kmbv2AhU-gf0HHXHODQYQ_AUoAXoECAIQAQ&biw=375&bih=635&dpr=3 It is super weird, pleasant, but odd
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DonPeyote
DonPeyotecommentedweek 83 years ago
Suerte 🍀 Me quedaré por aquí a ver cómo termina esto. Buen grow 🌱🌱🌱
Kynareth
Kynarethcommentedweek 83 years ago
good luck with your grow
Granddaddy_Terp
Granddaddy_Terpcommentedweek 93 years ago
I have two of these seeds. Thinking about running one of them in my next grow. Yours looks great!
whenindoubtsmokeitout
whenindoubtsmokeitoutcommented3 years ago
@Granddaddy_Terp, she has the resilience of a Schwarzenegger's Terminator and the exponential growth of a poison ivy. the only issue I have had was soil maintenance , that aside she is performing greatly. I am researching about planting my other 2 in outdoor soil and see what she can do unhindered.
candyDemon
candyDemoncommentedweek 62 years ago
Did you ONLY use Sensi Grow throughout the plant's growth?
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 133 years ago
Congrats on your first harvest. Welcome to the wonderful world of growing your own 🌱🌿🥦😃
Ganja4Show
Ganja4Showcommentedweek 103 years ago
Nice looking plant🌱😎👊