@BrumbeeBuds,hi buddy thanks for your nice comment. the greenhouse you see is a gtools bonanza plug in and grow. very solid cabinet. good luck in your further growing adventures bro
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@JuanHaze_Arg,hi, thx dude
I'm still fairly new to this platform so I must have accidentally clicked on the enzymes but don't give them yet is unnecessary because there is no nutrient surplus in the soil yet and there are no root problems in this early phase โ๏ธ๐
Wow...that was an awesome grow, really great work man ๐ I had once grown seedlings from Cream Mandarine Auto but unfortunately for me back then i had to scrap them ๐ฉ๐ญ
Your setup is awesome too so jelly right now ๐ช
Looking insanely healthy!
Seems to be branching up really nice. I usually have to pinch the main stem when growing autos to get the sides catch up like this, kinda like supercropping but not so much to make the stem fall down on its weight. Keep up the good work m8๐
@Budophile,thx for the nice comment man, I also fold the main stem a bit to the side with caution and put the fan leaves that hang in the way a bit to the side so that the light can penetrate well. Peace โ๏ธ๐
@Sweet_Seeds,thank you,
wonderful strain you have created..
so far my favorite autoflower of all time.
in the future I will definitely try your new xl autoflower line ๐ฑ๐ฑโ๏ธ๐
Very healthy looking ladies friend! Would you be okay with me offering some basic advice? I think we could get those to grow even better & faster if we introduce a bit of humidity into the room it is on the dry side. It is very important we make sure to correlate our temperature & humidity setpoints to what is called VPD, Vapor pressure deficit. All growers should learn this and get used to using a VPD chart to log their rooms numbers daily. Here is a great article on how temperature and humidity interplay to form what is called a VPD set point. This is very important to getting our plants growing optimally.
https://cerescann.com/importance-of-measuring-vpd/
There is a chart you can print off on there as well which is the chart I use. If you have not done so yet, Get yourself a PAR meter & a thermal laser temp gun like the fluke 64 MAX to better dial in your light to plant distance & optimize this to get as much PAR onto your plants as possible, Safely.
When we enter flower our temperature control is very important to how our buds develop and finish. If our rooms are too hot, We get big airy buds that are prone to fox tail and will not have much resin. If our rooms are too cold we go in the other direction, We will get very dense caked buds but we lose out on a lot of size. We want size + density that is where the weight is. With lights on in flower, we want 77-80MAX & no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. With autoflowers & photoperiods, Once our plants finish growing vertically their response to that form of environmental stress will change. Around weeks 4-6 of photoperiods & autoflowers we want to watch for it by eye, But as soon as our plants finish their vertical growth we want to now begin to manipulate their genetic responses by widening our temperature gaps to now beyond more than 10 degrees less with lights off. This will signal the plant into thinking the end of the season if approaching and it will send extra energy into the budding process and resin production. Widening this gap a little more each week until harvest works great to simulate this seasonal change, I have seen some growers on here use a very smart idea of putting ice on the top of their soil the last week for feeds chilling the substrate and water very effectively.
If you should have any questions please do not hesitate to ask me, I am always around to help. Just follow my profile & DM me! Also if it interests you check out our youtube channel and subscribe. We are currently waiting on our seeds from seedsman, The sponsor of our upcoming tutorial series to arrive then we will be launching our tutorial series on youtube to help all levels of growers learn more about growing cannabis at a very high level. We will be starting with the basics of using autoflowers for our first installment of episodes. Happy growing friend!
@Atticanna, GREAT to hear my friend, One very important aspect of growing is adapting to what you have. I have faith in your abilities & cannot wait to see how these fine ladies turn out! I am officially tuned in!