10/2 - Day 15, she is showing signs of stress I think related to watering. I put a small box under this plant to boost it up a few inches closer to the light, as I am learning what height is best for veg with this new light.
10/3 - Day 16, began LST this morning. Bent main stem over 90 degrees and secured with coated wire staple. Also watered a little deeper than previously. with PH set to 6.
10/4 - Day 17, she is responding well to LST and was perked back up within a few hours, she is also starting to smell faintly.
10/8 - Day 21, she is really starting to develop her side branches at each node as you can see in the pictures and has started preflowering as well. She is healthy and takes anything that comes her way in stride. The faint smell has now become pretty strong for for veg..
@BeefWellingtons, yep, It always seems that weird point with autos started in their final pot, the guessing game of how big the root mass is and how much to water until they are really established well. Thats what i like about photos, more forgiving in that aspect.
@@Fingers, ahhh, ok. So maybe increase the amounts of feed, but do it every 3 days or so? Soilless mediums hold the moisture in pretty well from what I've read.
Hey mate,
Just found your diary.
I didn't grow this strain, but a one called Fruit Automatic, from Dinafem as well.
I ran into the same problem of yellowing and curling very early. I think it's a bit weird.
Did you find the cause of this problem ?
Crazy thing is i got almost the same yield, but with a 52W LED. Maybe there's some kind of "yield cap" for the Dinafem Auto seeds
Cheers
axlweed
@@Fingers, If you underfed her, mine was underunderunderfed ;) I will probably give em another shot, as I was quite happy with it. It's the 3rd time i grow Dinafem seeds,
@AxlWeed, nah i botched the grow and underfed her. If i had another shot at her, i could at least double the yield, shes vigorous. Dinafem is great gear!! give em another shot!
@BeefWellingtons, she;s doing her best despite me..lol im gonna flush her medium with a mild early/midbloom feed this week and see if she perks up a little.