Chat
RecommendedRecommended

Trizzlers Auto

2
33
22
561
a year ago
Follow
2
Strain
00seeds2 - 00 KUSH
Trizzlers Auto
Twenty20
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
Has a nice fruity skittles type of smell. Buds are about a 7/10 in regards to the dense scale. High starts as a heady kind of buzz and then gradually fades into a more balanced body and head high
The Outcome
Week 11
Harvest
What's on the scales?
28.35
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Nutrients
Being my first grow I didn’t really go to heavy with the nutrients and I did have some Deficiencies due to me under feeding so it’s hard for me to gives these a rating with any confidence.
Commented by
SupremeGreenGrows SupremeGreenGrows
a year ago
With my first grow in the books, I am relatively happy with the results. I tried to just learn as much as possible thru trial and error during this grow. I definitely made some errors and I know that it affected my final harvest a bit. Overall I would give myself a 6 or 7 out of 10 for this grow. I feel much more prepared for whatever my next grow might throw at me. I expect that my next grow (Snowcaine) will be even better than this one.
Similar Diaries
Pisthash
9 weeks
Pisthashcolor
T.H.Seeds - Pisthash
a few seconds ago · 10 comments
Trizzlers
12 weeks
TrizzlersStaresAtPlants
Twenty20 - Trizzlers Auto
6 months ago · 3 comments
Trizzlers twenty20 mendocino
12 weeks
Trizzlers twenty20 mendocinoPungolian
Twenty20 - Trizzlers Auto
9 months ago · 5 comments
Automatic Winter
13 weeks
Automatic WinterMacblack
+3 strains
a year ago · 4 comments
All MiXed uP
8 weeks
All MiXed uPCombatCat
+5 strains
a year ago · 6 comments
Gorilla Cookies Auto
14 weeks
Gorilla Cookies AutoEverythingzen
2 strains
2 years ago · 7 comments
Comments
Login

Show by Week
Sort by
popularity
popularity
newest
oldest
DeepWaterGrower
DeepWaterGrowerweek 5
Hey man. So sad about the other plant but it can happens. Now focus on the good one, she looks very nice. In my opinion stay on 20/4, try to reduce a bit RH (if you can easily) and feed her properly. You'll gain a big outcome for sure with that great lamp and great training too.
DeepWaterGrower
DeepWaterGrower
@SupremeGreenGrows, 3) Since you are already using their products, I would recommend you to buy GHE TRIPART Micro-Grow-Bloom, CalMag, ph down and ph up. Then over time you can add other additives from their line. Follow the tables you see, keeping the proportions but increasing/decreasing the quantities as needed
SupremeGreenGrows
SupremeGreenGrows
@DeepWaterGrower, thanks for the feedback. Appreciate you helping me grow my knowledge!
DeepWaterGrower
DeepWaterGrower
@SupremeGreenGrows, Hey bro, sorry but I've been really busy the last few days. I'll try to give you some scattered information as they come to mind. 1) First, choose whether you want to use mineral or organic nutrients, the organic are preferable with soil I guess. But in my opinion you should start with the mineral ones because you can be able to keep an eye on the discharge EC and understand if the plants are eating well; 2) Buy an EC pen (15€ Amazon) and a chemical test for PH (5/7€). You must feed your plants with a solution with correct PH and EC
Load more (2)
DeepWaterGrower
DeepWaterGrowerweek 2
Good luck mate! 🌱
Thaiclee
Thaicleeweek 0
Great start Growmie ! Keep up the good work 🌱
Newbie87
Newbie87week 4
What nutrient are you using for the nitrogen part ?
Newbie87
Newbie87
@SupremeGreenGrows, I would post a question because I'm unfamiliar with your soil, but I reckon it a bit too rich for auto's. They recommend biobuzz light or similar & then only feeding a quarter dose from week three onwards & gradually building up. I only ask because she's looking a bit on the green side. Introduce bloom at your next feed & ensure you have at least a 10% run off , totally saturating the pot. Start @ 4mls & gradually build the bloom up. Good luck
SupremeGreenGrows
SupremeGreenGrows
@Newbie87, She's planted in a 50-50 mix of fox farm happy frog and fox farm ocean forest (plus perlite). I've only given her 2 servings of 1/4 strength Maxibloom and 1 serving of 1/4 strength Calmag (started week 4). I don't really no what I'm doing with the nutrients so I'm keeping them on the conservative side. If you have any advice in regards to the nutrients it would be much appreciated!
Aldo90
Aldo90week 5
Aye keep the one with pollen sacs outside. You don't want a seedbank
SupremeGreenGrows
SupremeGreenGrows
@Aldo90, Yeah I'm going to play it safe and keep the Hermie outside and just hope for something halfway decent from it (keeping my expectation low😂). Appreciate the feedback!
mcflow
mcflowweek 1
Looks great! Good luck growing🍀
mcflow
mcflowweek 1
Looks great! Good luck growing🍀
Xpie77
Xpie77week 0
Happy 😁🤡 growing!!
Xpie77
Xpie77week 5
Thank you for following me!! 🌿☘️🍀❤️
NegotiatedBubble
NegotiatedBubbleweek 8
Definitely seeing some advanced stages of Calcium deficiency with those orange spots on the leaves. Once is slips away, Calcium is difficult to get back in a timely manner. You may need to Foliar Spray the CalMag for quicker delivery. Also, KoolBloom only has P and K. You will need a more complete nutritional line up for a healthy flowering phase. Most nutrient companies sell their nutes in "parts" where one must purchase several different bottles of solution for a balanced meal.
SupremeGreenGrows
SupremeGreenGrows
@NegotiatedBubble, 🙏thank you for taking the time to give me a detailed response! You're awesome!
NegotiatedBubble
NegotiatedBubble
@SupremeGreenGrows, Maxi bloom looks a lot better for flower and has more nutrients including some nitrogen. Kool bloom is likely a bloom booster and is bundled with FloraMicro, FloraBloom/FloraGro, Floralicious Plus, and CALiMAGic. I happen to mix and match FloraMicro for its micronutrients, but when starting out it is a great idea to stick with the label recommendations including downloading the feeding chart for that line of products. With foliar, always avoid spraying the buds. You can use a foam paint brush to apply the solution to leaves that are close to any buds. Regarding daytime spraying, only a spray application that is oil based will damage leaves with lights on. One example is spraying neem oil during veg. Each droplet becomes a tiny lens that focuses the light similar to using a magnifying glass to ignite a sheet of paper. CalMag does not contain oils and is safe to feed with the lights on. I would foliar earlier in the day to avoid any excess moisture at night.
SupremeGreenGrows
SupremeGreenGrows
@NegotiatedBubble, thank you for the tips! I'm assuming when I foliar spray the calmag it should be done during the dark cycle? Also when doing the foliar spray Im guessing that I need to avoid spraying it on the buds (leaves only). Also, I do have some maxi bloom. Would that be a better option currently than the kool bloom? Again thanks for the tips. Your input has made me feel like I have a better plan of action moving forward!
NegotiatedBubble
NegotiatedBubbleweek 9
Glad the plants are feeling better!