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Cracked after 2 days wet paper towel in a shot glass. Popped up 3 days after transferring to soil. Happy Frog Soil and added some perlite.
Freebie from NASC.
It’s at this point where I should think about topping or training. It seems most growers will vehemently warn against topping(1x) an auto. I’m not totally convinced it’s a bad thing yet.
However, if I’m going to do it, I need to do it now.
Started to claw in me. Not sure what that’s about but otherwise looking healthy. I tend to go very conservative on nutes but always seem to get weird stuff happen every time the first dose is given. I’ve tried a variety. Sometimes I think the Happy Frog soil doesn’t need amending with these autoflowers.
Leaves are still clawing. Haven’t given any nutes in quite some time hoping she’d grow out of it. What I did give the last time was a very conservative dose. I thought this was a sign of too much nitrogen but that doesn’t appear to be the case. Perhaps the opposite?
Steadily defoliating spent leaves.
A little more Gaia top dress. Tightened the reins on the LST to flatten the canopy a bit while I have room for it.
Fruity and sticky. Haven’t bothered checking trichromes yet. It still has time. Want to see if I can fatten these buds some more.
Plays well with others. She’s feeling the rotation of the 3x3 perpetual grow with a little help.
Enjoying the grow.
Very low dose of Gaia top dress. Soil got a good soak this evening. She’s smellling sweet. Trichromes still mostly clear.
Needs several days yet. Flush from here on out.
A few amber starting to show but still in the clear to milky stage. Could probably chop now but I’ll wait a few more days and see how she looks. Another low dose top dress with Gaia again.
I think the buds respond well to it.