Maybe the last week??? 😵
It's been an interesting grow with these girls... All three grew differently... but they all happen to fox-tail together 😂 Not sure the cause... I know that heat stress, light intensity stress, and distance from the light play a factor in fox-tailing. At 24 C and light distance at 14"... I don't think those are the problems. Maybe light intensity??? Anyways, if you like aesthetics... don't look here 😂
Dec. 17th - Dec 24th
- #1 is green, fat and fox-tailed
- Tuesday is looking tight
- The Great Willow will be the winner
- Temps @ 24 C and Humidity 37%
- Light @ 100%
- Well water is neutral pH7... the soil regulates the pH to proper levels.
- Back fan is off, front fan is oscillating
-Water consumption: 5 Litres
I believe that all three girls will be ready next week... even Fox-T (formerly known as #1😵 They did drink a good 5 Liters, but that was early in the week... going to dry the soil the best I can because I find it helps with wet trimming... hopefully that's what I'm doing!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Everyone! 👉😍👈
@Lazuli, That's a really great question... I honestly don't know... I only have a few grows of Autos under my belt. I'm not sure the light you're using, but I know from a little experience that the light and temps play a big part when they are fattening up.
As a fellow viparspectra grower well done on the lovely looking amnesia haze, small but mighty. The plants are all beautiful whatever they look like. I wondered if your living soil, which I use as well,though a different brand, contains any insect frass which I find helps growth and yield. Also I use a mycorrhizal innoculent,it looks like a crystalline material, which I put a teaspoon full directly beneath where your seedlings roots will be, the roots will get an explosive growth. This helps the plants kick start their growth. Good growing if your still active, bless the seed and free the weed .All the best SDV1705.
Thanks so much for sharing this with us, great diary as always :)
We hope that it was a nice experience, and that you enjoy the harvest!
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