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Runtz Auto by Zamnesia - 1st Grow ever

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5 months ago
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Custom
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 3-10
Defoliation
weeks 4-8
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
11 l
Pot Size
Strain
Runtz Automatic
Zamnesia Seeds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Looks: 1/3 Very Frosty 2/3 Thick Kushy Buds Mostly green, little parts are purple, hints of yellow. Smell: Strongly sweet Kushy Sour background
The Outcome
Week 11
Harvest
What's on the scales?
687
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
3
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.8
ft²
Grow Room size
3.75
plant / m²
137.5
watt / m²
Reviews. Nutrient
It was very easy to use for my first run. I will still be using it for my next grows
Reviews. Lamp
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SuperGreenGoblin SuperGreenGoblin
5 months ago
For my very first run I am very happy about the results. In 1 week I can tell you how much dry they dropped. 120g dry all
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Grow Questions
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblinstarted grow question 7 months ago
Day 16 here, Is watering with 600ml per plant enough at this stage? One of the plants has new leaves which tend to claw or curl down. Also the leaves tend to hang more than the other ones. I usually water every 3 days when the upper soil is dry enough (first 3 to 5cm)
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 7 months ago
watering with coco perlite usually means watering until actual run off so that the ph can be tested pick up and feel the weight of the pot before you water then again afterwards so that you will know by feel when it needs watering again what you are doing now by only wetting the upper soil is keeping the roots up there as well deep watering only when needed encourages the roots to fill the pot giving the plant a bigger root ball = bigger yield
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblinstarted grow question 7 months ago
But I'm actually growing in Soil and not in coco. Therefore the middle part of the pot is holding some moisture. But the main Question is: growing in soil day 15/16 ist 600ml to much or not enough water?
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kashmir
kashmiranswered grow question 7 months ago
I checked your diary man, they are looking fine. It's hard to determine how much water is needed for several reasons, but the best way especially when they are still young to avoid over watering is to just water at the base of the stem 1 or 2 glasses should be enough.We want to then start watering the whole pot when the plant has grown well and has established a big root system. However it is far harder to kill a plant of thirst then over watering so it is better hold back then overdo it. Good luck
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblinstarted grow question 7 months ago
Hi Grow Community! I am trying LST for the first time. Plant is about 14cm hight. As far as I know I need to bend the stem until it's horizontal with the soil. But the stem of my plant is already so thick and solid. Does it need to be rly horizontal?Should I try and bend it more?
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Techniques. LST
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 7 months ago
Hi buddy ive been training plants for years like most growers and like my fellow growers have said LST or training is a very long game and it requires a lot of patients though you can achieve some very impressive results if you are patient enough check out my current galetog from seeds man I have trained that plant for 11 weeks and almost manged to fill a 4ft x 4ft tent with one plant. I have never used any HST methods in that grow as I find it can cause a little too much stress and slow a plants growth down. I start training at maybe week number 4 or 5 of veg I don't bend branches or gently snap them I use a 2inch net and I simply guide the new side branching out wards keep doing that everyday and you will eventually create and even canopy with little to no stress :) LST= Patience instead of bending the branch try and manipulate it with plastic ties like you are doing I use this method combined with grow stakes to support the ties then when I have the plant growing the way I want I remove the stakes :) best of luck buddy your doing really well.
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblinstarted grow question 7 months ago
Hello Growers! Last week I gave around 1ml/L BioGrow in 600ml water. Now all leaves seem to me dark green. Some are disformed/wavey and show burned leave edges and slighty burned Tipps. Two of them seem to be handling the high nitrogen. But the third is curling/clawing. Wdyt?
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Leaves. Edges burnt
Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Curl down
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Dabking
Dabkinganswered grow question 7 months ago
How does the main stem feel? I see some wilting. Generally, wilting is due to OVER or UNDER watering. Nitrogen is a mobile Nutrient and a little bit goes a long way. N toxicity is possible, but not likely because most fertilizers only put a small amount in. As it doesn't take much for a N deficient plant to get it back to proper Nitrogen levels in one or two feedings only. I would advise against flushing at this point in time. I would perhaps do a dry-back and let your soil dry out for a few days, then water slowly until run off. Post a follow up in a week and i'm sure all will be fine. It is possible that your plant got stressed as well, but marijuana is very resilient.
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblinstarted grow question 6 months ago
Should I defoliate now or wait for the last weeks of bloom? I Focus on: Air Circulation and light penetration
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Leaves. Too many
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DoctorD
DoctorDanswered grow question 6 months ago
Alright, looking at your setup in week 6, it's a good time to think about defoliating a bit, especially if your plants are getting quite bushy. At this stage, removing some of the larger leaves can really help improve light penetration and air circulation around the lower parts of your plants. This can be crucial for bud development and overall plant health. Here’s what I’d suggest: Target the Big Leaves: Focus on the larger fan leaves that are shading other buds or blocking airflow to the lower branches. Go Gradual: Don’t go too heavy all at once. A gradual approach over a few days is gentler on the plants and lets you judge how they’re handling it. Watch the Response: After each round of defoliation, give your plants a day or two to recover and see how they respond. If they seem stressed, ease off a bit next time. By clearing out some space, you’re helping ensure that all the buds get the light they need and that air is moving freely to keep things cool and reduce any mold risks. Just keep it chill and don’t strip them bare; they still need plenty of leaves to soak up the light! Cheers, D.
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblinstarted grow question 6 months ago
Hey Grow Community, My Autos are now 7 weeks old and from other diaries I saw people Defoliating extremely in the last weeks to the point when theres almost only the buds with some smaller and sugar leaves. My question is, should I do one last defoliation, and if yes, when?
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Buds. Other
Leaves. Too many
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 6 months ago
Late defoliation is mainly to either: eliminate moisture pockets that could contribute to bud rot in the last weeks or during the last week more of a total strip down in prep for harvest. A lot of people confuse the harvest prep for a general defoliation, don't strip a plant naked unless you're about to chop. If you have several weeks left, leave some foliage. Harvest prep defols are just to save you some time trimming later. The plants will dry faster with fewer leaves, depending on conditions in your dry space that could be good or bad.
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Lambeta
Lambetaweek 11
well done, great job!! also had a good laugh with this cow squad picture checking your yield.
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblin
@Lambeta, glad it made you laugh, also thank you!
Suemchen
Suemchenweek 10
Looks good, I'll test runtz in the next run👍🤩
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblin
@Suemchen, I can tell you, the smell on this one can turn reeaally amazing, super sweet and a little bit of sour😍
GrowthConsultant
GrowthConsultantweek 5
Good luck buddy 😍
SuperGreenGoblin
SuperGreenGoblin
@GrowthConsultant, thank you!💪
Doc_Homegrow
Doc_Homegrowweek 6
Lovely looking plants. Very nice LST! Good luck buddy👍