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Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 5, 7-12
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
30 L
Pot Size
2 L
Watering
Strain
Northern Lights Autoflower
Seedstockers
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
No trip reports yet, as it is still being cured. But the plant fought off pests and a clueless grower with vigor!
The Outcome
Week 12
Harvest
What's on the scales?
45
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
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Amandus Amandus
2 years ago
I tried to kill the plant, bugs attacked it, and the weather was pretty lousy, but she still kept on growing and produced a nice little batch of bud in the end. For a first grow, I could not be happier. Learned many lessons, but the experience and the results were all highly positive. Solid beginner strain. I AM still curing the buds, so no reports on quality yet.
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Grow Questions
Amandus
Amandusstarted grow question 2 years ago
Looks like I may have aphids on this plant. Small holes nibbled through, spotted one tiny critter and knocked it off, and then sprayed 1/4 spirit vinegar + 3/4 water mixture on the underside of the leaves, hoping to be rid of the pests. Any further suggestions or thoughts? 😐
Solved
Leaves. Other
Other. Bugs
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damn_dorothea
damn_dorotheaanswered grow question 2 years ago
There’s a school of thought that says let the aphids be, because the aphids will attract predatory insect species that will control them. Aphids are like candy to beneficial bugs. If that’s not your thing, aphids are easily killed with a soapy water spray. A teaspoon (5-10 ml) of dish detergent in water should do the trick. Your leaves look like might be dealing with something smaller like a spider mite or thrips? Keep an eye on the underside of the leaves and use a hand lens to magnify if you need to. Another idea, the leaf holes remind me of the kind of damage you get when water droplets sit on the leaves and the sun comes out, then you get little burns from the water droplets magnifying the sunshine. Good luck growmie! I hope this helps.
Amandus
Amandusstarted grow question 2 years ago
I sprayed a mixture of 1/4 spirit vinegar + 3/4 water under the leaves to get rid of aphids (which may or may not have been the problem) earlier today. Now checking on her, I see yellowing of several leaves and wilting of others, which has me worried... normal, or a problem? 😳
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Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Color - Yellow
Other. Bugs
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoanswered grow question 2 years ago
damn theyre burned. acetic acid in the vinegar strips waxes off the leaves and theyll dry out and die without their precious waxy skins. for future reference its always a good idea to test your diy sprays on a very limited area first and wait 24 hrs. there is nothing you can do atm and i’m sorry about that. you can spray the plant down gently to remove any remaining vinegar solution but thats about it. acetic acid is a weed killer by the way so i just wouldnt spray it on my plants if possible. the same mechanism you expected to work on aphids (stripping the waxes) sadly worked as well on your cannabis. rinse the plant down gently asap and lets see how much of it can be salvaged. sorry man been there done that, it really sucks!
Amandus
Amandusstarted grow question 2 years ago
Had snails and aphids earlier, but knocked them out. I'm these brown spots / holes in my girl. Don't think they're the snails and don't see any bugs.... been rainy and fairly cool, 60-70F. PH is currently high at 6.9. Any thoughts or recommendations for a mostly clueless newbie?
Solved
Leaves. Other
Other. Bugs
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
The holes are definitely some bug having lunch at your expense... probably a catepillar of some kind. I use BT spray which is pretty effective at keeping them (and other chewing pests) away.. it's organic so it can be used up until harvest ... but it would have to be reapplied after a rain. The catepillars take one bite and they hate it so they go somewhere else for their dinner. You could also try Dr. Zymes Eliminator which will take care of a whole host of pests. It, too, is organic and can be used up to harvest with no problems. The yellow spots are probably from your use of vinegar earlier... if they continue and you notice more of them, then you're probably dealing with a calcium deficiency. I'm unfamiliar with your nutes but a dose of calmag would not go amiss... Good luck!
Amandus
Amandusstarted grow question 2 years ago
Any ideas what's causing this "film-like" substance? Doesn't look like web, possibly trichome liquid? I'm thinking of harvesting -- about correct time -- as I'd rather harvest and cure early than lose it. My plan originally was to wait another week or so....
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Buds. Other
Leaves. Other
Other. General questions
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
No, it's not trichome liquid... trichomes don't ooze liquid - they're just sticky. If you want to keep her going at all costs, I'd get some Spinosad or Dr. Zymes and give her a good spray... but you can't use neem oil at this stage unless you like smoking it... both Spinosad and Dr. Zymes are organic and so can be used on flower... failing that, mix a 1% solution of hydrogen peroxide and water and use that to spray. The hydrogen peroxide will kill whatever is making this and evaporates off. I'd suggest giving it a good spray and then giving it the chop after a few days. Good luck!
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Amandus
Amanduscommentedweek 122 years ago
@JamesBarre, thanks a bunch!
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love_2_growcommentedweek 32 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
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Amanduscommented2 years ago
@love_2_grow, appreciate it!!
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love_2_growcommentedweek 32 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
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Très beau travail 👍👌
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@JamesBarre, thanks a bunch!
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Enjoy growth mate 🍀👋🦄
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@DreamIT, thanks bud! 😬