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Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
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Auto Euforia
Dutch Passion
Growing it
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Resistance
Strong
Auto Euforia by Dutch Passion - Harvest Update Buds: Pistils have turned brown, and trichomes are quite dark, indicating peak ripeness. Not the frostiest buds, but they carry a sweet aroma. Flush: Performed a final flush with ice water during the last week to enhance the smoothness of the smoke. Yield: Wet bud weight is 36 grams. Looking forward to testing this sweet-smelling harvest! The plant has suffered 2 heatwaves of 42 degrees plus.
The Outcome
Week 10
Harvest
What's on the scales?
36
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.6
mΒ²
ftΒ²
Grow Room size
1.67
plant / mΒ²
Tastes like
Earthy
Woody
Pine
Feels like
NaN% Sativa % Indica

Positive effects

Euphoric
Giggly
Hungry

Negative effects

Dry eyes
Insomnia
Paranoia

Medical effects

Stress
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Boomer911 Boomer911
a month ago
Auto Euforia by Dutch Passion - Full Plant Grow Review Growth Stage Overview: Germination: Auto Euforia showed a strong start, germinating quickly and establishing itself well in the first week. Vegetative Stage: The plant developed a thick and stocky structure, with a robust stem and well-spaced nodes. It was a healthy grower, with vibrant green leaves and a solid build. Flowering Stage: By week 8, Auto Euforia was full of buds coated in resin. The plant remained compact but produced dense, chunky flowers. The buds were not overly frosty, but they emitted a sweet and inviting aroma, suggesting a pleasant smoke. Feeding and Care: Nutrients: Followed a balanced feeding schedule throughout the grow, transitioning to bloom nutrients in the flowering stage. Watering: The plant responded well to regular watering, with no signs of over or under-watering. Training: Limited training was applied, focusing on maintaining the plant's natural shape to maximize light exposure to all bud sites. Harvest and Drying: Timing: Harvested at the right moment, with pistils turning brown and trichomes darkening, indicating peak potency. Final Flush: Used ice water during the last week to ensure a clean and smooth smoke. Yield: The wet bud weight came in at 36 grams. Aroma: Sweet and earthy, typical of a well-grown sativa-dominant strain. Effects: Expect uplifting and euphoric effects, perfect for daytime use or creative activities. Auto Euforia by Dutch Passion is a solid performer, ideal for growers looking for a reliable and rewarding autoflower. Its ease of growth, combined with a sweet aroma and potent effects, makes it a favorite among autoflower enthusiasts.
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Grow Questions
Boomer911
Boomer911started grow question 3 months ago
I messed up , its flowering everywhere but its only a few cm tall. maybe the heat or the transplant .should i just start a new one ?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 months ago
Sometimes autos do whatever the fuck they want, they are hit and miss. I love em outdoors in m area but I always over plant and even then I'll be left with some that are not all that. Autos can be transplanted like in your other question you asked, but they are very sensitive to stress and have to be super gentle. Hopefully the next plant you do will have better results with growing outside. Good Luck
Boomer911
Boomer911started grow question 3 months ago
I messed up , its flowering everywhere but its only a few cm tall. maybe the heat or the transplant
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001100010010011110answered grow question 3 months ago
Transplants don't cause stress. That's a myth unless you absolutely destroyed the rootball intentionally while up-potting. This is urban myth that you need to start an autoflower in a small pot. read good info on cocoforcannabis about up-potting. I can tell you in 5 years and 400-500 up-pottings, so far, i have yet to see transplant shock. The percent risk is so tiny. This is just one of those things people repeat because it 'sounds' good. Like 48h of darkness increases trichomes -- sounds sciency but absolute bullshit. flushing before harvest even if there is no problem in your rootzone - sounds sciency but has no effect on flower composition, and do they flush plants outside? no, because that's absurd. Defoliation for no reason - not a good idea. this hobby is riddled with faux-science that sounds good but is absoluetly wrong. So, this "transplant shock" is a myth. What we do is technically "up-potting" which is not stressful for the plant if you don't molest the rootball while doing it. Transplanting plants outside invovled cutting roots and re-planting. this is very stressful, but not the same thing. go check out cocoforcannabis. dot com. their info is some of the best out there with the least amount of bro-science i've found, so far. the grow guides and articles in dr photon's corner are must-reads. i'd wager this is due to tempermental autoflower. your fertilizer was too hot or left it in the starter pot too long before up-potting. If the roots "think" they are confined, it'll flower. (think being a strong word, but a feedback loop is involved one way or another.) people say autoflower are easier, but that's just not true. you should know how to grow a photoperiod seed-to-harvest in a healthy way before you grow autoflowers. Ensuring darkness isn't as hard as most people think. that is the only thing that is easier with an auto because you don't have to worry about it. everything else is more difficult if new to growing pot.
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resi_max
resi_maxweek 10
Congrats!
resi_max
resi_maxweek 0
Good luck and happy growing! 😁
Boomer911
Boomer911
@resi_max, Thank you buddy !
KnightRider
KnightRiderweek 10
Enjoy your harvest bud πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘Š
Boomer911
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@KnightRider, thanks buddy
Natrona
Natronaweek 5
Auto Euforia sounds like a strain I'd enjoyπŸ’š. I need a good daytime smoke πŸ’¨πŸ’¨
Boomer911
Boomer911
@Natrona, Waiting eagerly as well for this baby , aparently its a high concentraced thc strain
Natrona
Natronaweek 5
I love the high thc.