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8 months ago
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Indoor
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weeks 3-10
Defoliation
weeks 5-10
38 L
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Week 5
Vegetation
20 hrs
Light Schedule
30
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Happydays58 Happydays58
9 months ago
- Looking strong. Started reservoir watering as well. - Multiple tie downs, tucking leaves, light defoliation, and PPFD is roughly 400 across the canopy.
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Grow Questions
Happydays58
Happydays58started grow question 9 months ago
Anyone with experience, should I pull back my light cycle and try to force her to start budding or keep on believing she’s an auto? Really don’t want to stress her to a possible herm.
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iLoveGoodWeed
iLoveGoodWeedanswered grow question 9 months ago
It sounds like you're facing a dilemma with your Moby Dick Auto plant, wondering whether to continue with the auto flowering schedule or switch to a shorter light cycle to force it into flowering. Let's break down your options. If you're confident that your plant is indeed an auto-flowering strain and it's still in the flowering window (usually around week 7 from germination), it's best to stick with the current light schedule. Auto-flowering plants have a predetermined life cycle, and they will begin flowering regardless of the light cycle. Changing the light cycle at this point might not have the desired effect and could potentially stress the plant. However, if you suspect that your plant might not be an auto-flowering variety and you're concerned about it not flowering, you could consider switching to a 12/12 light cycle to induce flowering. This is a common practice for photoperiod strains, but it's important to note that it might not work for auto-flowering plants and could indeed stress them, potentially leading to hermaphroditism or other issues. Given the information you've provided, it seems like your plant is still within the typical flowering window for an auto-flowering strain. If you're unsure about its genetics or behavior, it might be best to continue monitoring it and see if it begins flowering naturally. Keep an eye on its progress and be prepared to adjust your approach if necessary. Additionally, it's good that you've identified and addressed the issues with box A, such as the presence of potato bugs and larvae eating the roots. Ensuring the health and well-being of your plants is crucial for a successful grow. Ultimately, the decision whether to alter the light cycle depends on your level of confidence in the strain's genetics and your willingness to take the risk of potentially stressing the plant. If in doubt, it's often best to err on the side of caution and let nature take its course. Good luck with your Moby Dick Auto plant, and I hope it flowers beautifully for you!
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Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazelovercommentedweek 010 months ago
Happy growing and good luck buddy ☘️
Happydays58
Happydays58commented10 months ago
@Lemonhazelover, Thank you!
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Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 010 months ago
Heeyy, thanks so much for running this diary! We can't wait to see how it turns out for you👨‍🌾🌲✊😁👍👍
Happydays58
Happydays58commented10 months ago
@Fast_Buds, thanks!
Happydays58
Happydays58commentedweek 79 months ago
Thank you everyone for your input, it’s truly valued. She came from a 10 pack from the breeder so she should be an auto. Gonna settle in for the long haul.