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Outdoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 4
LST
weeks 4-9
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
19 L
Pot Size
Strain
Ganja Gelato Auto
Ganja Farmer Seeds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
The Outcome
Week 10
Harvest
What's on the scales?
44
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Reviews. Nutrient
Didnt really notice a change in way or the other
Reviews. Lamp
Great budget light
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Misanthrope Misanthrope
2 years ago
Dried weight 44g. Trying a Grove bag for curing this time, I've been getting sick of burping the mason jars and fall harvest means a lot of curing. The buds were too small and not nearly enough trichomes, maybe I shoulda lollipopped more, maybe its genetics, maybe I stunted her somewhere along the way - who knows with autoflowers, finicky little things :-P The smell is amazing but I'll have to wait til curing is done to sample. Tbh i have pretty low expectations for potency, the sugar leaves didnt have any sugar :-/ Thanks to Ganja Farmer Seeds for the chance to grow something different :-)
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Misanthrope
Misanthropestarted grow question 2 years ago
Auto Gelato in soil, just moved outside about a week ago and she's loving it. I noticed some of her pistils have already started turning pink/orange at their tips. Is this normal?
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Buds. Other
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Absolutely normal... wish MINE would start to turn! It just means you will be harvesting well before I do! No worries, mate.... grow looks great!
Misanthrope
Misanthropestarted grow question 2 years ago
Auto Gelato from Ganja Farmer. Its day 58 and the trichomes are cloudy and the pistils are red/orange. The buds are beautiful and fragrant but still pretty small. Can she really be nearing harvest in less than 2 months? Is bud size typically lost in favour of speed with autos?
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Buds. Not fattening
Other. General questions
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Autos are all I grow and I love them! But they CAN be troublesome, especially to growers who like to tinker with this, that and the other thing... for me, they're pretty straight forward... I agree with @Roberts in that you seem to have given it too much nitrogen in the flowering stage... they need a trace of it, certainly, but they really need a lot of potassium and phosphorus as this is what will boost bud development. Too much nitrogen in flowering can and often does cause a calcium lockout... but you have no problem with that deficiency so no worries! Just making a point. That being said, you have what you have.... I don't think you're quite ready yet as I'm not seeing any signs of fade in your plants... you might knock off any component of your nutes that has any nitrogen in it (your Maxibloom is the only one you're feeding them with nitrogen and it's got a lot) and run with that for a bit... As for the trichs, you'll want to see about 10-20% turn amber before you harvest so you might have another week or two if they're all milky at the moment. Don't wait much longer... the more amber they get, the less THC they'll have and the more disappointing your smoke... Good luck!
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Mancdad
Mancdadcommentedweek 03 years ago
Happy growing, hope Abigail behaves around the herb.
Misanthrope
Misanthropecommented3 years ago
@Mancdad, As long as she continues to just eat trimmed stems and leaves it's all good lol
homerjgangia
homerjgangiacommentedweek 03 years ago
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 03 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 102 years ago
Very nice big plant and I like your dogs. The trichomes in week 10 were still pretty clear suggesting that you chopped her a bit too early. A lot of the bud weight happens in the last few weeks as well the potency which mainly happens under direct sunlight. Outdoor always takes longer than indoor plants, and I find the final change from cloudy toward amber takes a really long time here. Most plants need at least six weeks of flowering and it’s usually more like 8-10 weeks here outdoors. Cheers.
agora
agoracommentedweek 42 years ago
Cool dog! ❤️❤️🐾