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Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 4-11, 13-14
ScrOG
weeks 7-14
LST
weeks 3-4
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
8 L
Pot Size
0.55 L
Watering
Germination Method
Directly In Substrate
Method used by growers
Statistics by method
Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 20%
AK 47 autoflower seeds
Avg. success
WeedSeedsExpress - 92%
AK 47 autoflower seeds - 66%
Northern Lights autoflower seeds
Avg. success
WeedSeedsExpress - 92%
Northern Lights autoflower seeds - 100%
AK 47 autoflower seeds
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WeedSeedsExpress - 92%
AK 47 autoflower seeds - 66%
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leafy_greenz leafy_greenz
3 years ago
Note: Moisture and Temp readings done in mornings. Day 0 (seeds dropped), May 27 - Left lights on full over covered pots overnight. Labeled and planted 2 AK 1 North, turned lights halfway (~175-200W?), covered up pots with plastic. 💦: 50% - 🌡️: 29C Day 1 - Lights on half all day, bought small fan for tent and Voodoo Juice. Ran fan and vents for 13 minutes 830 AM, brought humidity down to 52%. (Seems like high humidity day) 💦: 67% (48-67)- 🌡️: 30C (29-32) Day 2 - Voodoo Juice shipped. 💦: 61% (52-69) - 🌡️: 31C (29-33) Day 3 - 1 northern and 1 AK sprouted. 3rd seed looks struggle. 10PM: Loosened Seed casing on third plant, looks somewhat healthy, should recover and stretch out overnight. Put tiny (quarter cap) cap full of Voodoo Juice around all seedlings and spritz with water bottle. 💦: 64% (48-71) - 🌡️: 33C (29-33) Day 4 - all seedlings look good. Monitor the heat of the tent. Heat has been high throughout the day (hovering 37C), with lower humidity (hovering 33-40) after opening tent to decrease the heat. 💦: 56% (41-77) - 🌡️: 34C (29-36) Day 5 - all seedlings look good, 2 staying to sprout 2nd set of leaves. Keep monitoring temp, pretty high since yesterday. 90+F degree days outside. 1230pm have 3 Plants first watering (1 liter each, 2ml voodoo juice), soil pretty dry up to the second knuckle of the index finger. Temperatures/humidity pretty good (39%/30C). Angled fan down to all seedlings, temperature dropping on the reader. Seedlings slightly blowing in wind (that's good for stem strength right!?) 💦: 39% (28-51) - 🌡️: 34C (31-37)
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Grow Questions
leafy_greenz
leafy_greenzstarted grow question 2 years ago
About 5-6 weeks into flower I started seeing yellowing pop up, eventually the edges started turning brown and curl randomly. The yellowing happens over the course of a day or 2. They drink slower than usual and symptoms don't really seem to be getting better. What could be wrong?
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure that what's happening is that she's coming to the end of her life.... she's been in flower for 7 weeks which is an extraordinary amount of time for an autoflower so I would tell you to start checking her trichomes with a jeweler's loupe or a microscope... see if they're milky, see if some of them have turned amber... if so, it's time to chop! Congratulations!!
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homerjgangia
homerjgangiacommentedweek 03 years ago
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
AutoGrowUk
AutoGrowUkcommented3 years ago
@homerjgangia, Thanks mate 🌱👍
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommentedweek 03 years ago
Hey there friend. Congratulations on getting into growing cannabis! I think you are gonna really like it here at growdiaries. looking at your diary, Would you be alright with me offering some pointers? So cannabis plants LOVE heat and humidity. It is the buds that hate it. In veg we want to take advantage of this fact to help our plants grow along much quicker and more vigorously. In veg we can look for temps of 79-84 MAX with lights on & no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. If we allow for too much temperature swing between lights on and lights off while the plant is still growing vertically up to day 20 of flower, We will cause the plant to stretch ALOT which we do not want. So in veg & early flower, Keeping our temperature gaps nice and close between lights on and off is key. Utilizing humidity in our rooms during veg will also help out a lot with more rapid growth but we must introduce it properly. In our rooms we have our temperature and humidity set-points, But when we combine those 2 it forms a third set-point which is the most important & that is called VPD, Vapor pressure deficit. I strongly recommend every new grower or old grower who has not learned it yet, To study and understand it & implement it into your room, Logging your numbers daily. https://cerescann.com/importance-of-measuring-vpd/ For soil, We generally want to go for a PH of 6.1. 7 is getting up there out of the sweet spot This website does a GREAT job of illustrating it with a nice graph & very good detailed explanation for soil. https://autoflowerseedshop.com/cannabis-ph-chart-guide/ As we briefly touched on before, During veg & early flower we want our temperature gap's nice and tight to avoid stretch. Why exactly our plants stretch in response to this is a genetic trigger being activated by the environmental stress essentially telling the plant the end of the season is closer than it really is. In veg & early flower the plant is still in its first stage of development which is to grow up wide and tall so when it produces seed, It can cast them out nicely. Remember, Whether we are growing our plants for seed or bud their genetic responses do not change as they gh sidedo not know any different. Once the plant has finished that first stage of growth by weeks 4-6 of flower with most strains, It is by day 20 of flower. Autoflowers you have to watch for it, But once the plant has finished this goal its new mission is to focus 100% on producing nice big flower clusters & to get very sticky so it can attract pollen to it successfully. So once that vertical growth is finished, We actually now want to begin to expose our plants to larger temperature swings between lights on and lights off. This will help activate that genetic response and allow us to draw out the most potential from the strain utilizing the plants genetic triggers to environmental stresses at the right times. We can also take this a step further with doing light deprivation in the last 2 weeks using less light to simulate cloud cover. Very cold feed temps on the last flush is very good too. If you do not have them already, Get yourself a good PAR meter & thermal laser temp gun to monitor your plant top temperatures & optimize how much light your plants are getting. We are currently in the middle of producing a very comprehensive tutorial series for everybody to learn from & understand how to grow the highest level craft cannabis all on their own. If this interests you please check out our youtube and subscribe. The first 2 episodes are out the next one is coming in a few days. If you should ever have any questions or need any help, Please feel free to follow my profile and shoot me a DM. I will gladly help you with the pull down & make sure you get the best quality harvest possible as it is the most important step of the entire process. Happy growing friend!
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 03 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
AutoGrowUk
AutoGrowUkcommented3 years ago
@love_2_grow, Thanks Bud 👍
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimecommentedweek 82 years ago
Took some stretch so far. Good luck with the rest of Preflower. Hope you get some killer colas.
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimecommented2 years ago
@leafy_greenz, yeah. It can be a bit of both. Depending on how you like to grow. Some ppl like myself like to lollipop. So stretching is not good. With autos if you have a big temp drop that exceeds 5c 8-10degrees you should think about running a 5-1 5 hrs lights on and 1 off. Or 4.5hrs on and 1.5 off. If you want to grow 18-6. Or when you time your lights to go off, make it so that they go into rest at the hottest part of the day in your grow room. Also to to keep a higher temp you can run your exhaust on a timer to turn off and on every 15 mins on and off or for 5 mins out of every 30. This will hold a high temp, once you have a fan in your tent running and always exhaust the high rh/hot air this will all stop the stretch. Take your pick. Happy growing buddy.
leafy_greenz
leafy_greenzcommented2 years ago
@gottagrowsometime, thanks! I didn't even know stretch was potentially bad, just learned this
GrowingGrannie
GrowingGranniecommentedweek 23 years ago
Nice looking grow so far! I have to say, they look awfully dark green - perhaps TOO dark? This might be an indication of too much nitrogen (and autoflowers really don't like much of any nutes in the first couple of weeks).... I don't see any PROBLEM - just something you should keep your eye on going forward! Good luck!
GrowingGrannie
GrowingGranniecommented3 years ago
@leafy_greenz, If you haven't given any nutes yet, then there's nothing to worry about with the color and that's GREAT!!! I would introduce nutes slowly as you said... maybe about 1/4 strength depending on the nute line you're using - because they really don't look like they need anything, right!? Fabulous looking plants. From your notes on this week, it looks like you know what you're doing and are paying careful attention... and btw, I don't think you really need to pump up the humidity all that much if at all... anywhere in the 50s would be good for them! When they get into flower, you're going to want to reduce that so you don't get bud rot. Definitely going to follow this one!
leafy_greenz
leafy_greenzcommented3 years ago
@GrowingGrannie, Thanks for the comment! They actually all seemed to have a darker green tint (since they were 4+ leaf seedlings) than I would've expected, and thought that was interesting. I'm going to slowly introduce nutrients this week so doing a bunch of research so I don't screw this. 🤞
DreamIT
DreamITcommentedweek 33 years ago
Enjoy growth mate 🍀🤘🦄