grew 4 in small containers. They filled out like champs were fast to finish and required no trellising. Smells great and astringent sweet grapefruit smell.
"First run using sea of green. Good overall flower but I was hoping for 4 ounces and only hit 85% of that.
Did a good job of feeding less this run. Maybe went a bit to low, will up flower girl in the top dress to 2 or 3 tbps. Also should have given one more feeding but I underestimated the finish time.
Issues - Even though i flipped to flower on day 21 without training two of these would have out grown the tent. I wanted to try as hands off a possible to see, but now that I have seen I need to manage the height earlier and even out the canopy. The Orange-gasm that are in now were topped and were a week older when flipped to flower.
With all the extra soil and plant latter humidity was more of an issue but was manageable.
I had an issue with the leaves that effected this grow. I an 99% certain it was the oscillating fan causing wind damage. The plant closest to the fan was by far the smallest yield-er.
I should have used shims to raise the height of the shorter plants and even the canopy. My two smallest plants drove down the tents total yield.
These were numbered 1 through 4 at transplant from the solo cup based on the plants size. In all cases the rank at transplant matched the yield ranking. When possible pop 5 or 6 seeds and take the 4 largest. I have an ugly Orange-gasm and wish I would have popped the whole pack.
1. Pop More seeds take the 4 biggest
2. Raise the smaller plants closer to the light to increase yield
3. Reconfigure tent to eliminate wind damage on leaves (already done)
4. Start adding CalMag I think that is what the rust/spotting I keep getting on my leaves at the end of stretch is."
Hi. Nice grow. Can I ask you for advice? How far are your seedlings from lights and what about intensity? I have same lights and have grew some Northern light autos before. Unfortunately I can't get past seedling stage now. I think it's because of light stress.