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Strain
Northern Lights Auto
Fast Buds
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Strong
I'll update the rating as I go along the final process here, but comments so far is that it smelled really nice and toasty and produced some very nice looking flower.
The Outcome
Week 13
Harvest
What's on the scales?
195
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
466
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
2
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.74
ft²
Grow Room size
0.98
g / watt
262.38
g / m²
97.5
g / plant
2.69
plant / m²
269.11
watt / m²
Tastes like
Flowery
Fruity
Herbs
Feels like
100% Sativa 0% Indica

Positive effects

Happy
Relaxed
Reviews. Nutrient
Seems to be a reason why it's so popular! Worked well and I can't complain.
This came in handy for sure, glad to have picked it up.
Reviews. Lamp
Easy to use and seems to work well.
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rividium rividium
3 years ago
It's been a journey, overall I think this was a very forgiving strain. I made a few mistakes along the way but we made it, currently drying and will expect to start curing in roughly two weeks. I'll continue to update until that process is finished. I think on the next indoor grow I'll be able to apply some of what I've learned from this to increase the yield. Either way I'm glad I made it to the end! 191g from the smaller of the two 275g from the larger of the two 6/10/22 - So on day two of drying I noticed the dreaded hay smell starting, I had never heard anything about this until I started searching for it specifically, apparently it's a common problem! I made some adjustments to the environment and after checking the dehumidifier today I noticed the hay smell was gone and the delicious smell was back, so we seem to be on track here. For future grows: Only have one fan inside the tent blowing, circulating air below, aimed away from the buds. Dehumidifier near the back and aimed away from the buds. Humidity levels set to 50% on the dehumidifier Tent fan settings changed to 62-72F, 45-55% RH. Checking dehumidifier water tank every other day, at this point probably not necessary to check that often but it's fine. Will set up the hose next time. Lastly, apparently dry trimming is preferred? Everything I read said wet trimming is best, but once I started researching the hay smell it was near unanimous to dry trim. I'll try that next time. Aiming for Wednesday to start curing, but will keep an eye out. 6/15/22 - Took them down and have them curing, honestly with the drying process I've found that all the info available isn't quite accurate, and I don't get true information until I have to search specifically on the problem I'm having. In this case, they likely could have been placed in jars over the weekend. Currently registering 51% RH in the jars. This is below the required 55% and from what I can tell is very low for the start of this process. Now I did just jar them up, so I'll check the RH in about an hour to see if it changes. If not, I'll try putting a live plant leaf in each jar to try and bring up the humidity just a bit. Weighed the whole batch in at 95g, just around what I was expecting. Pretty cool! Notes for next time (adjusting the above stats) Humidity levels set to 55% on the dehumidifier Tent fan settings changed to 62-72F, 50-60% RH. These may get me within the 7-10 window, with what I did this time I probably should have put them in jars after 5-7 days. I read that you should NOT wait for the stem to snap, let it have a bit of give. You can somewhat squeeze the buds too, go for a spongy/fluffy feel? Pull them when they feel just slightly crisp on the outside. 6/19/22 - Mmm maybe disregard, we're sitting around 61%-67% across the jars. Popping them open for 15 minutes twice a day, shaking and moving them around. I had originally placed leaves from an indoor plant in the jars to bring up RH, but that is no longer necessary (might not have been at all!). Will likely switch to once per day after a week or two.
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Grow Questions
rividium
rividiumstarted grow question 3 years ago
Help diagnosing: I believe it's a Magnesium and Nitrogen deficiency. Symptoms include a yellowing of leaves that's starting from the bottom of the plant and working upwards with brown spots, leaves are curling a bit now as well. Top leaves are a light green instead of deep green.
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Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
You will want to pick up a TDS pen to measure your EC of the feeding solution. If the EC is to high it affects the plant in a negative way. Autos are especially sensitive to this as well. growdiaries.com/journal/what-is-electric-conductivity-ec-and-total-dissolved-solids-tds good little read explaining the EC, some GD articles are bad this one is descent. https://www.autoflower.net/forums/threads/med-man-method-feeding-chart-ppm-ec.47856/ Good reference point for most auto growers. Still need to monitor the plant and look for signs of excess or deficient signs. It only works on total concentration not what its concentrated with. eg the ratios of grow + bloom + boosters/supplements Once you have this tool it will help you grow better. It is almost always a needed tool when using liquid nutrients unless you have used a product line for years and know what it does off by heart. Good Luck!
rividium
rividiumstarted grow question 3 years ago
Help diagnosing very light green/yellow leaves. Nitrogen or CalMag issue? Grow Diary has more detail if needed!
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Kolibri
Kolibrianswered grow question 3 years ago
Ich würde empfehlen den PH-Wert bei dieser Pflanze auf 6 - 6,2 zu senken, dann wird Stickstoff besser resorbiert. Etwas Zuckerrübenmelasse im Gießwasser 1:1000 dürfte auch nicht schaden, da es das Bodenleben aktiviert/füttert. Ansonsten sieht die Pflanze gesund aus, jetzt in der Blüte verwendet sie die Blätter als Reserven und pumpt alles in die Blüten. Viel Glück!
rividium
rividiumstarted grow question 3 years ago
Trying to get a sense of when to start the harvest, I've read like 30-40% amber but also just when all the trichomes are cloudy, could use some assistance. Thank you! Grow diary week 11 has more pics for reference.
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Buds. Other
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TriangleBotanistProject
TriangleBotanistProjectanswered grow question 3 years ago
Yoo! I saved that picture and zoomed in. Not seeing much clear trikes and very few amber. Its up to you now. Experiment with it. If you want a larger level of body stone (higher CBN) which not many folks like because it makes you pass out cold sleepy instead of stimulating the mind then wait for more amber. Wait for that golden hue on the bud. Otherwise if you want peak thc potency just look for max clear trikes. I like to wait until its noticeable in an iphone picture that 15-20% of the trikes are amber.
rividium
rividiumstarted grow question 3 years ago
Don't seem to be seeing amber trichomes yet, best practice to just stay the course until I can see some and then harvest? Majority of the pistils are orange and trichomes all seem to be pretty cloudy. Just looking to the community for some advice, don't want to harvest too early!
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Buds. Other
Other. Harvest - Drying
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Not all strains produce amber trichomes. If your 100% cloudy and all the pistils have browned then it's ready. If not continue until they are. I harvested an auto northern lights about a week ago and that went 94 days before I chopped but would have benefitted another week really.
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Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 23 years ago
Hey! Thank you so much for running this diary, Looking forward to your flourish! Happy Growing & Good luck ☘️
Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommented3 years ago
@@rividium, Our pleasure 😎 Keep it up 💪 We're looking forward to your updates!!
rividium
rividiumcommented3 years ago
@Fast_Buds, Appreciate it, thanks for the seeds and knowledge! I'm looking forward to starting a few outside as well once the weather warms up here.
Tropicannibis_Todd
Tropicannibis_Toddcommentedweek 13 years ago
Happy Growing there growmie , great choice, I've just finished up my run of NL and the bag appeal is awesome, GL👍
rividium
rividiumcommented3 years ago
@Tropicannibis_Todd, appreciate it, thanks! I took a look at your NL and wow, very impressive. I'm afraid mine are stunted a bit so I'm just adjusting the environment and tweaking what I can. Treating this as a learning experience and will try to improve as time goes on. Take care.
Kolibri
Kolibricommentedweek 83 years ago
Schöne Pflanzen, aber noch weit entfernt von der Ernte! Wenn Du jetzt bzw. in nächster Zeit erntest, verschenkst Du viel Potenzial. Ich schätze die Pflanze benötigt noch 3-6 Wochen bis sie erntereif ist, also hab Geduld und erfreu Dich an einer ordentlichen Ernte! Viel Glück!
Kynareth
Kynarethcommentedweek 13 years ago
nice grow mate
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 13 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommentedweek 33 years ago
Hey there nice looking little ladies! One bit of advice if it is okay, Cannabis plants love heat and humidity. The buds HATE it, Your temps are a little on the low side we generally want 79-84 MAX and no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. Too much of a swing in temperature will cause them too stretch we want to keep it at no more than 9 degrees less. We can utilize humidity to speed our plants along as well in veg for much more vigorous growth. To have a better understanding of how humidity plays a role in growing your plants check out this article on VPD, Vapor pressure deficit. This is the one I use to help new growers learn about it and use the chart they provide here on this article as well. https://cerescann.com/importance-of-measuring-vpd/ If you have not done so yet get yourself a thermal laser temp gun like the fluke 64 MAX and a PAR meter to better help read your plants needs and grow to them. This equipment will also help us dial in our plant top temps and set our lights to their optimal distance from the plants. We want to put our lights on pullys like the sun grip light pullys to adjust them better. If you ever have any questions please feel free to follow my profile & DM me anytime! If you would like to see how these methods impact plant growth very importantly early on check out our USA rep LegacyMarketFarmUSA and follow him as well!
rividium
rividiumcommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, Looking forward to it, I'll definitely check that out! Very much appreciate your expertise and any insight you have on the tent setup.
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented3 years ago
@@rividium, Good question! I will find out when I begin my tent tutorial series, I am a retired legacy market commercial grower now making a company of my own. We are starting out with a tutorial series aimed at tent growers so this will be a learning experience for me using a tent for the first time!
rividium
rividiumcommented3 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, I have not tried that yet but will give it a shot. My light is LED so it doesn't get too hot but it definitely bumps the temperature up a few degrees. I struggle to break that 73F barrier regardless. Do you think its easier to heat or cool a tent? Depending on which I can move the tent upstairs into a warmer area, just concerned about it getting too hot in that case.
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Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 133 years ago
Nice job growmie, thanks a bunch for running this diary! We really hope that you had a nice time growing our Northern Lights Enjoy the harvest :)
rividium
rividiumcommented3 years ago
@Fast_Buds, Hey, thanks!
Smokwiri
Smokwiricommentedweek 113 years ago
I'm browsing diaries today and visited yours, i just love to see a lot of ganjas my friend, keep up the good work👌💪
rividium
rividiumcommented3 years ago
@Smokwiri, Appreciate it man!
CroNicGman
CroNicGmancommentedweek 93 years ago
If you need advise with your yellow leave it may be the water quality , allowing the water you use to distille properly and minimize the nutrients + worm castings are amazing to mix in and also use on top soil, hope this helps you a bit , but try removing a few old decaying lower yellow leaves and see how the plant responds- check out my purple urkle if you got time dude , ☮️
rividium
rividiumcommented3 years ago
@CroNiCGman, Hey thanks man, that definitely could be causing some issues. I've mostly been using tap water and letting sit for about 24 hours before using. I just used filtered water today, so maybe I'll be able to notice any improvements from that. I'll jump in there and snip the dying leaves in just a bit, been trying to stay on top of that. I checked out your purple urkle and wow looks absolutely amazing. That's what I'm trying to go for; the deep healthy green leaves during the flowering stage. Once I hit that after about 4 weeks I started to get the yellowing issue. Appreciate your comment, thanks!
DaGrowQueen
DaGrowQueencommentedweek 133 years ago
😍 Love the color
BSG420
BSG420commentedweek 123 years ago
Lovely fade coming 🙃 Grow Well an Stay Frosty 😶‍🌫️
Smokwiri
Smokwiricommentedweek 113 years ago
I'm browsing diaries today and visited yours, i just love to see a lot of ganjas my friend, keep up the good work👌💪