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Auto from Sasha - Joint Doctor.
24h in water, then transferred to soil - Canna Terra Professional in 20L plastic pots.
Pots are specially made for autoflowers - they are 40cm in height - so they can grow somewhat bigger before they flip themeselves - will see if that works as expected.
Germinated very fast, no issues here. 👌
Going great, little more than 2 weeks now.
No feeding so far, no training either.
I did lowered power output of the light to make them stretch a little - they are very compact - I like plants that have some height 😅
Yesterday I transfered it to 3x3 tent under Lumatek Attis 300w set at 60%. It produces 300-400 μmol/m²/s for at canopy level.
I'm not topping them - only bending (LST) and some leaf tucking and light defoliation if absolutely needed.
It's not flowering yet - which is great. Longer veg = better for me.
This one and Chronic Ryder are super-small plants. Nodes are stacked very closely and it does not want to grow vertivally very much. But still it's a very nice and strong plant. Can't wait to see what she can do in bloom mode.
What a growth! She more than doubled haight in 1 week.
Now she gets 80% from Lumatek 300W and gets ~600 μmol/m²/s for at canopy level.
Started flowering a few days ago - but I'm very happy with her size in "veg".
They all got a little defoliation today - I removed some biggest leaves covering budsites and overlaping other leaves - creating moisture pockets.
The Ryders have very nice, tight bud stacking - I love it!
Everything seems fine as for now. I'll be back in a week with next update! 😎
All Doctor's Choice girls are doing great!
Healthy, stacking tight and stacking like crazy. They exceed my expectations so far. Bravo Sasha!
I have to do a little defoliation from time to time - it's very dense canopy and I need to by wary of leaves touching and making moisture spots.
I did overfed all of them. EC did skyrocket up to 5, pH did fall below 5. Not good.
Whole week I've been giving only water with pH 7.5 to help them recover.
Both Ryders got the worst off of it. They were smaller and many leaves got nute burns :/