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Germination
a year ago
Pulled the trigger and germinated my first-ever seedling. I used the paper towel method and started researching right after I put her in between the plates. She germinated perfectly within a day and a half and I placed her in a Root Riot cube within an AC Infinity propagation chamber. I went completely overboard with the mister and started her off at around 95% humidity and no light. She managed to push through the humidity and I quickly realized I had placed her taproot up. Thankfully she had no issue righting herself and she started her journey.
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Week 1. Vegetation
a year ago
10.16 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
6.3
68 %
23 °C
19 L
1 L
91.44 cm
Nutrients 1
Mycorrhizal Inoculant - Dynomyco
Mycorrhizal Inoculant 1.302 mll
I transplanted her to her forever home on the 7th day after she spouted. I put together a 5-gallon pot of Fox Farms Ocean Forest and perlite mix. (Roughly 70/30.) I ended up shorting her about an inch and half, but I figured almost 5 gallons would be more than plenty for her. The transplant itself went smooth as butter. It was quite easy to move her plug from the chamber to the pot. I dug her a hole in the center (I regret starting dead center now!!!) and I filled the hole with a layer of Mycorrhizal Inoculant by DYNOMYCO. The rookie mistakes continued into this week. After transplanting her, the morning after I gave her a wonderful 1-gallon shower of water. I PH'd it at 6.5, but that was quite the shock for her as I am sure experienced growers will easily be able to tell with her first few weeks of growth. But she survived her move!
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Week 2. Vegetation
a year ago
10.16 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
6.3
68 %
23 °C
19 L
1 L
91.44 cm
I didn't actually take any photos of week 2! It was a busy week health-wise for me so I did my best just letting her recover from her flood. I am adding all of my nutrients and I hope it doesn't make it seem like I did all of them this week. I stayed nutrient-free until about day 25, but I haven't kept good track of my exact doses. I have aimed for around 1/4th the recommended dose from Fox Farms feeding schedule, and I have dialed it up to about 50% as of week 6.
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Week 3. Vegetation
a year ago
35.56 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
6.7
68 %
23 °C
19 L
0 L
60.96 cm
She has recovered nicely from the flood! I have finally introduced a 1/4th dose of Fox Farms feed, based on the week 3 schedule. I watered her with 48 Ounces of supplemented water and topped her off with another 32 ounces going into week 4. I dropped the lights down to around 18-24 inches and ramped up their intensity. I finally downloaded the PhotoOne app and Dialed in my DLI. I haven't kept track of my lights every day, since I adjust them based on the top cola receiving around 45-50 DLI per 20-hour session. I attempted some LST and it kind of worked? I made another rookie mistake here and ended up snapping the main cola's stem about 3/4ths to the top. I caught it right away and applied some duct tape to hold her together. I was terrified I had finally finished her off, but she shook it off like a champ! (maybe this was a half-assed topping attempt?)
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Week 4. Vegetation
a year ago
45.72 cm
20 hrs
26 °C
6.2
Weak
63 %
23 °C
19 L
1 L
45.72 cm
I may be wrong with the exact specifics here, but I believe this is her final week of veg and she is transitioning to pre-flower. I started dialing back the humidity in preparation, and have ramped up my water/nutes a bit. She is still only taking about 50 ounces per feed (One water, one nute a week) I scared myself off of any more LST, but I added in the Bamboo shoots and applied some tucking to try and keep things under control. On the 10th of Nov, I tried my hand at defoliating for the first time. I think it was an ok first attempt, but I am absolutely terrified of snipping the wrong places! Started getting photo-happy here. We can call this the end of veg and intro to flower! (I think..)
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Defoliation
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Week 5. Flowering
a year ago
50.8 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
Strong
45 %
20 °C
19 L
2 L
50.8 cm
Nutrients 6
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.302 mll
Bush Doctor Boomerang - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Boomerang 0.651 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 1.953 mll
She has been popping this week! Her pistils started coming in hot. She started showing around Nov 8th, and by the 13th she was full in bloom. She has spread out reasonably well, but I will have to take another stab at defoliation before the buds fully fill in. I trimmed a few of the bud sites off from the bottom since they were never going to have a chance in hopes this would divert some attention to the upper buds. November 17th will mark her 42nd day, so we are officially into week 7! She has gotten extremely thirsty, we went from around 100 ounces a week to about 250. I am giving her Nutes on Monday and Friday with basic water on Wednesday and a splash Sunday morning if she looks like she really needs a boost. I dialed back the humidity to 45% over the last 14 days, and we are holding steady at 74 degrees Fahrenheit, 45% RH, and about 1.5 VPD. I would like to get the VPD down to 1.2-3 if possible, but it's been tough. I am happy just sticking within temp/RH and a ballpark for VPD. Her smell ramped up quite a bit this week. The carbon filter is struggling a whee bit. If this keeps up I may need to deploy a stronger solution to reduce the smell. I don't have to be stealthy, but I don't always prefer a dank smell overwhelming the house!
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Week 6. Flowering
a year ago
55.88 cm
19 hrs
23 °C
6.2
Strong
44 %
20 °C
19 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 9
Kangaroots - Fox Farm
Kangaroots 0.651 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.302 mll
 Bush Doctor Cal-Mag - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag 1.302 mll
She was pretty steady all week. Temperature and humidity are holding reasonably steady. We are finally dipping into winter here in Minnesota so the outdoor weather is finally tapering off and the air is drying out fast. This is actually perfect timing because I don't even need to bring a dehumidifier into the mix to keep the humidity sub 45%. Her Main cola has solidified itself as the bread winner, but a few side cola's are hanging around for 2nd in command. Every feed cycle she bulks up a bit more, so hoping for a smooth ride into the finale, but I am sure we have some curveballs coming. Started taking higher-resolution photos, so I can't upload quite as many!
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Week 7. Flowering
a year ago
55.88 cm
19 hrs
23 °C
6.2
Strong
44 %
20 °C
19 L
2 L
45.72 cm
Nutrients 9
Kangaroots - Fox Farm
Kangaroots 0.651 mll
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.302 mll
 Bush Doctor Cal-Mag - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag 1.302 mll
Happy Thanksgiving to all of my American growmies! First time going out of town with a plant in the house, so we will see how my anxiety levels do! I have a friend stopping by to check up on her, but I am nervous nonetheless! She has been putting on some weight and I am starting to see those lovely trichomes forming along the bud's sugar leaves. Hopefully, things keep going strong. In a few of these photos, you will notice some rusty orange spots forming on both the older fan leaves and newer ones. I fear I have a nutrient deficiency or a PH issue causing her to slow down on her calcium or magnesium intake. If the issue gets worse with the increase in cal mag and a bit higher PH to get it closer to 6.5 I may need to ask for some advice! But otherwise, she still seems happy, so I will try to remain calm and keep a gentle hand at the helm.
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Week 8. Flowering
a year ago
60.96 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.8
Strong
42 %
20 °C
19 L
2 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 6
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 1.628 mll
 Bush Doctor Cal-Mag - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag 1.628 mll
Bush Doctor Boomerang - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Boomerang 0.651 mll
Starting to really notice a deficiency in a lot of the fan leaves. It really looks like a Cal/Mag issue based on my PH being a bit too high. (Thought it was low, but after testing run off I was sitting around 7.0, so I am giving her some plain water PH'd down to 5.8 to try and bring her soil down a bit.) I imagine at this point with her in full bloom I won't be able to fully tackle the issue. But I will give her everything I can and get her PH straightened out so she can hopefully ride into harvest day without too many issues. Uploading pics from days 50-51 and will upload a few more before the end of the week.
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Week 9. Flowering
a year ago
60.96 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
6.5
Strong
39 %
20 °C
19 L
1 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 6
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 2.604 mll
 Bush Doctor Cal-Mag - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag 1.628 mll
Bush Doctor Boomerang - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Boomerang 1.302 mll
Her deficiency is spreading rapidly and I fear she is not going to make it to the end. I let her dry out and gave her a large dose of nutrients this time around to see if that helped her at all. I think the issue is threefold. First I didn't water correctly throughout her lifespan, second I defoliated too much and too often, and three I didn't have my nutrients balanced so she is struggling because of that. But her bud sites are getting fatter and covered with trichomes, so I might be able to get something out of her. I am guessing a week or two before I harvest and take what I get! (Let me know if that isn't the case!)
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Shishio
Shishiostarted grow question a year ago
I posted three photos in Week 9 of my diary showing a drastic progression of some ailment. The issue has accelerated and I fear it will kill the plant before harvest. PH 6.4 watering about 64 oz every 4 days RH 39, Temp 67-73 Night/Day. around 35-45 DLI at 18H. What should I do?
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Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Color - Yellow
Leaves. Color - Mottling
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m0useanswered grow question a year ago
Looks like your medium is locking out things from not enough runoff and to much salts, Foxfarms also advises you to feed at a concentrations that will 100% cause issues down the road, They do this because they want you to buy more of their product. Best if you invest into the EC pen and dilute your solutions EC down to the desired amount to prevent this. Run off is key in preventing buildup. Everything else looks on point, RH, Temps, Light schedule and DLI. Good Luck!
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Week 10. Flowering
a year ago
60.96 cm
18 hrs
22 °C
6.5
Strong
43 %
19 °C
19 L
5 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 1
Bush Doctor Sledgehammer - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Sledgehammer 100 mll
This was a big week! I ended up following some advice I got from the question I asked last week. I defoliated the dead/dying leaves, increased my humidity to balance out my VPD, and flushed her with 10 gallons of water and 10ml per gallon with FF Bush Doctor. I am at a crossroads now Do I feed her tomorrow morning with plain water, or do I feed her a light dose of nutes? Some growmies said I could flush and continue, others said it's probably time as it is to flush and finish. Do I start feeding plain PH'd water at this point and let her ride until the end, or should I give her a bit of food, and see if I can't take her further? Which leads to my second dilemma. I am going out of town between the 22nd of December and the 27th. I can have a buddy keep an eye on her if I haven't chopped her, but I do not want to leave the plant past the chop point if she is ready just before I take off for 5 days. (Don't want to leave the chop and dry to my buddy) So, growmies, I seek your wisdom. If I am going to chop, it has to be by the 20th of December, so at max 8 days from now. Do I proceed with that plan and only feed her water, or do I let her ride until the 27th when I return and chop her then? (And have my buddy keep an eye on her while we are gone, hoping she will hang on through that period) When I look at trichomes right now she is showing a fair amount of cloudy, with a few clear, and a couple amber. (No verified amber on anything but sugar leaves at this point) So my gut says I could push for 15+ days. But if someone with more experience can weigh in I would greatly appreciate it! Her most recent photos have captions "Bulking up, and Looking thicc!" So that may give you a fair assessment of how well she is plumping up The close-up trichome shots are only a couple of days old and not much has changed on that front (A bit more frostiness, but not much in the way of amber production) She looks close, but I feel like Reddit would be telling me "Two more weeks!" in a half meme fashion So I appreciate any help! I am so excited and appreciate everyone's contributions and kind words so far! PS I have a photo with my current selection of Auto's and I need to know who grows next! I intend to either run 2 or 3 depending upon if I choose to run 5 gal pots again or drop down to 3. So vote for your favorites and I will tally it up and give it a go at the start of 2024!
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Week 11. Flowering
a year ago
60.96 cm
18 hrs
22 °C
6.5
Strong
43 %
19 °C
19 L
1 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 4
Tiger Bloom - Fox Farm
Tiger Bloom 0.326 mll
 Bush Doctor Cal-Mag - Fox Farm
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag 0.326 mll
Big Bloom - Fox Farm
Big Bloom 0.326 mll
This will count for the entire duration between my last update and today. (The Christmas holiday was filled with traveling and fun, but too hectic to provide my usual update.) She seems to be filling out and hasn't shown any signs of stopping yet. Her fade is coming in and the lockout/deficiency issue slowed her down, but she seems to be coming in for a very respectable landing. I set out with my wildest dreams of being a 3 Oz plant, and I have no frame of reference outside of pictures from other grows, but I am hopeful that I may have just hit that mark! If not I had a great time learning and experiencing the life of my very first plant! Now for the hard part. The dry and cure! I think she is pretty much done. I am going to upload some initial shots I just took as the baseline and provide some more detailed glamour shots with better lighting and lense. She is 83 days old as of now, and that is right at the end of the window according to RQS site. I feel like at this point a few days beyond won't hurt anything, but I am thinking it's chop time any day now. Hope everyone had a great holiday!!! P.S. Voting is still open for my next grow and I would love your feedback! I am going to pick 2 or 3 seeds from my current supply. (Supply in pictures) So join in and help me decide what a good duo/trio would be!
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Week 12. Harvest
a year ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
9/10
Rated
What can I say besides hell yes!!! My first grow is in the books. I spent the end of 2023 chopping her down and snipping her up. She is now kicking it in her mesh drying rack spread out amongst the four levels. She made it to 87 days from sprout (Probably could have gone a few more without issue, but I felt it was time to wrap this one up and move on to the next one) I made so many major mistakes, but she took em all and came through with an epic harvest. I am sure if one of you experienced growers got a shot with her, you would be hauling away something special. She smelled great the moment she entered flower, and her earthy gasoline smell built up until harvest. At the very end, I couldn't keep up and filter the smell, so I am glad she came down! (Neighbors may have had reason to complain soon!) I haven't gotten a chance to weigh her, or smoke her. She is currently drying/curing so I will report back with the final update in a few weeks to let you guys know how much she gave in the end, and how she smokes. Thanks for joining me on this journey! The initial review of the plant's genetics and growing process is 10/10. She was a perfect plant for a beginning and she ended up providing a harvest that will thrill my fiance, so it has been a win-win! I can't wait to get the final numbers and give her a smoke. If you are just starting out, or want a plant with some backbone I recommend grabbing some White Widow from Royal Queen Seeds! Final update! Ended up with 93 grams of dried nugs, and around 15 grams of larf/popcorn for edibles. dried for 10, cured for 14. First half ounce smoked decently, but didn't have much terps showing through. I slowly brought out 14 grams at a time, and now a month after curing started the buds are smelling great, tasting fantastic, and baking my brain just the way I wanted. I am so pleased with the product and can't believe I managed to grow something like this on my first try. Can't wait until my 2nd harvest is finished, but this first one has been a near complete success!
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Spent 79 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
500 g
Bud wet weight per plant
118 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
15.47
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty
Positive effects
Euphoric, Happy, Relaxed
Positive effects
Negative effects
Dry mouth
Negative effects
Medical effects
Pain, Stress
Medical effects
Taste
Citrus, Diesel, Earthy
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

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Air humidity
PH
Light schedule
Night air temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
What a way to wrap it all up. Rang in the new year with my first-ever harvest! Got the dry/cure room dialed in to about 62-64 degrees with 62% humidity. Hoping to hold that steady for a week or so, and then transfer the harvest into some grove bags for the final cure! I will get a dry weight posted as soon as I can. The 500 Grams wet weight is not correct. (I didn't have a scale handy to weigh the wet buds, so the final weight will be a surprise!) I am going to estimate roughly 3 ounces, but I may be off. I can't imagine it will be much less just based on my experience with dried ounces, but I have never seen a wet plant dried/cured so this will be fun! Her main cola was about the size and thickness of a 17-ounce ice sparkling water bottle. She had a few other side colas that got close to the same size, so she produced well. Even the little popcorn buds near the bottom were extremely sticky and should serve well in some cannabutter or syrup. My next two plants are in their root riot cubes and hopefully will be germinated within the next 48 hours! Once they sprout I will get photos and a dairies for them! Thank you to everyone who voted. The two seeds to win were: Sherbet and Royal Creamatic. So keep an eye out for their progress! (Hopefully, banzai little seeds!) Final weight: 92 grams of dried bud. 15 grams of trim and popcorn buds for edibles. So 107 grams of usable product. I am thrilled! Now I need to pull this again with two plants and then I will be in business!
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Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 8a year ago
Good luck with the new hobby 🌱🌱🌱 ✌️😎💨
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommenteda year ago
@Shishio, Yeah first grows are like your first child , hard not to get stressed out and over think ever little thing. But just like having kids , things get easier and less stressful as you go 😁 ✌️😎💨
Shishio
Shishiocommenteda year ago
@Inganjawetrust, thank you! It's been a blast so far, but man can it be stressful!
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazelovercommentedweek 5a year ago
She looks so healty, happy growing and good luck buddy ☘️
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazelovercommenteda year ago
Shishio
Shishiocommenteda year ago
@Lemonhazelover, Appreciate it! It's all her. She has been a dream first plant. Has demanded very little and let me really dig in and just make mistakes to hopefully learn from! (And still seems to be doing well despite it all!)
Sejanus21
Sejanus21commentedweek 1210 months ago
Just saw your final review. I have planted the seed today, and am even more eager to grow this champion. Thanks for the inspiring report!
Shishio
Shishiocommented10 months ago
@Sejanus21, I wish you good fortune and a bountiful harvest! I just finished the last of the Widow I had from that harvest and I am already itching to grow her again. Absolutely love the high she hits you with.
NewLevelHydroponic
NewLevelHydroponiccommentedweek 9a year ago
And your using fox farm there feeding charts off and with auto whatever they say to give give them like a half and with autos bc that feeding charts is for general use not cannabis went threw it myself that was the first thing I grabbed a couple years ago when I started good luck
Shishio
Shishiocommenteda year ago
@NewLevelHydroponic, Sounds like the consensus has been a bit too heavy on the nutrients, VPD was a bit too high, and the plant is reaching its natural end as it is. I will switch to simply giving her 6.5 PH water and let her flush and finish. To answer your previous question. The issue is mainly happening on the upper most leaves, but it seems to be hitting the whole plant. (Lower and inner leaves show much less mottling, yellowing, and curling if any) Thanks for taking the time to reply!
RallosZek
RallosZekcommentedweek 5a year ago
Great lookin' plant there. Question: how's the lighting going? I have the same setup, and starting my 2nd grow (first one was meh). I noticed around week 3 veg you turned it up. What %? And what were your adjustments to your lighting now that you're in Flower?
Shishio
Shishiocommenteda year ago
@RallosZek, I have been playing around with my lighting this last week now that she is really flowering. At first I raised the lights about 30 inches above the plant for vegand ran them at max, but I was having some heat and VPD issues as she entered flower so I dropped the lights down to about 22 inches above the plant and lowered the intensity to 80%. (Getting around 40-60 DLI between the main cola and the rest.) I am also running a 19/5 cycle since that has helped keep the environment stable.) I am going to re-assess the lights after Thanksgiving to see if I can find the sweet spot for her final weeks of flowering.
stevejack3
stevejack3commentedweek 5a year ago
Great start - enjoy! ☮️
Shishio
Shishiocommenteda year ago
@stevejack3, Thank you! It's been quite a ride so far, but it certainly has been fun!
James
Jamescommentedweek 0a year ago
Happy growing and good luck!!!
Shishio
Shishiocommenteda year ago
@James, Thank you so much! It's been a blast so far! Big fan of your White Widow genetics, they are extremely hardy. I have done everything I can to kill her and she just keeps coming back stronger. (Not on purpose of course!)
Sejanus21
Sejanus21commentedweek 5a year ago
Good job!
Shishio
Shishiocommenteda year ago
@Sejanus21, Thank you!
Adkguerrilla44
Adkguerrilla44commentedweek 10a year ago
Wow dude amazing job very professionally done looks like anything you would see in a dispo nicely done man ill be watchin out for your upcoming diaries...now if we can just get ya away from the fox farm lol
Sejanus21
Sejanus21commentedweek 12a year ago
Congratulations! That is an epic harvest for a first time. Enjoy!
BarneyRumble420
BarneyRumble420commentedweek 12a year ago
Great work man looks killer 😎🌿🔥🔥🤜🤛
Ganjagrandaddy
Ganjagrandaddycommentedweek 12a year ago
A great result for a maiden grow Bro. Nice work. just a thought , but that is a lot of products to use and autos are very happy with lesser feeds in my exp ideally the less is better than a huge combo of broken down elements. there are some very good nutes that contain everything needed in a couple of bottles/powders. The "industry " side of our hobby is a greedy market with so many breaking down complete feeds into smaller elements then add water to create a bottled "supplement" when in reality they just added water to the separated elements and sold them separately. I.e They buy a complete product , break it down into elements, add water, fancy bottle, great ad campaign and release it as an additional product to a range. We end up buying 5 or 6 products that would have been contained in 1 complete powdered product. I.e Megacrop, which has everything needed for the entire grow and is increased/decreased in strength to meet the plants stage of growth. Autos are great for ease and simplicity but the control and choices we get from natural ,feminised growing will be the a great one to try to. Using simple training and methods is great fun to see what these amazing plants can handle and produce too. All in all a great 1st grow amd don't be too gutted at the drop in end bud weight , a couple of oz per plant is a decent return on auto's. I love a good mess about with training , feeds and even creating my own hybrid strains has been fun. pop over to my diaries anytime and have a look around , I love lst,hst,training ect.. and have a decent mix of strains , techniques, mistakes that may help answer any curiosity about trying something different as you gain experience. The diaries here have been a great inspiration for me to try all sorts with more confidence. Good luck on the finished results.
AcidBurn_40
AcidBurn_40commentedweek 12a year ago
Sehr schöne Arbeit viel Spaß beim verkosten 😋
smoker420
smoker420commentedweek 12a year ago
Great job nice frosty buds i grew there photoperiod widow was crazy sativa high not smoekd anything like it
Dabking
Dabkingcommentedweek 11a year ago
Good luck with your grow. 🙏
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 11a year ago
She's come a long way, very nice work 👏 ✌️😎💨
Adkguerrilla44
Adkguerrilla44commentedweek 10a year ago
Grow the royal cheese!!
NewLevelHydroponic
NewLevelHydroponiccommentedweek 9a year ago
Then flush it it's your last weeks of harvest you shouldn't be giving any nutrients it should only be ph plain water for the last two weeks
NewLevelHydroponic
NewLevelHydroponiccommentedweek 9a year ago
And it's a 12 weeks from seed to harvest the yellowing leaves could just your at the end of the flowering stage they do that alot especially with auto the leaves turn yellow curl even sometimes fall off because you at the end of the flowering stage and it's using it last of everything to fatten up them bud but that pic was at 10 weeks don't give it anymore nutrients your buds gonna taste real harsh
Astroboy
Astroboycommentedweek 9a year ago
you got that green thumb
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