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Started 3 seeds with the paper towel + zipper bag method on 04/06. I put them in a dark closet with temperatures between 22-26°C. 2 days later all of them sprouted with almost the exact same root length.
On 06/06 I put them directly into their final 15l fabric pots.
Off to a good start
KJA#2 (in the middle) is stretching her head out first, closely followed by KJA#3 (on the right). KJA#1 still had her helmet on one day after, so I removed it manually.
Also, I start the lights with half an hour "sunrise", let them run at 20% (53W) for 18 hours, then half an hour "sunset".
So 10/06 is where I see the true start of the first week.
Each plant got 22.5g BioGrow and 35g BioBloom for the 15l. Maybe I'll add a bit more Bloom later on. At least I left a bit of space to fill in some more soil.
First week was running quite well. VPD could be more on point but it's alright.
The lights are now at 25% (~66W).
I'm just not quite sure if I should just let them grow or if I should LST them. Allegedly King's Juice has a nice natural structure.
Oh boy I just had to put an early update in. King's Juice #3 is exploding while #1 is continuing to be the drama queen
The week went really well and we are starting strong into week 3.
The King's Juice Auto #1 is giving me some worries because she's a little bit small.
Also, I saw an aphid on her. Never underestimate green light spectrum guys!
Speaking of light... I raised the light intensity up to 30% (80W) and will keep doing it like this until I end up with a DLI of 40-45. With 19 hours of light that would be roughly 60-65% of light output.
Interesting. From the side view, I think #2 is my favorite but overall it's still #3.
Still unsure what kind of training I should do or if at all.
Alright, I trained them and tried some different strategies. I topped #3 because she was by far the tallest one anyway, I "lollipopped" #1, so that she hopefully pushes more power into the upper part and I just tucked the fan leaves of #2 under the branches. At least as far as I could.
#2 definitely has some lovely growing! She also has the first white hair coming out. Will try to get a photo of that later, hopefully with my new wifi microscope. Should be delivered tomorrow.
Wasn't delivered but how she develops, I don't need the microscope. First set of white hairs is clearly visible!
I'm exited to see how they continue to develop.
Soo, I think I can start to call it the first week of flower. #2 definitely is showing a few white pistols, #1 is just starting her first set and I'm pretty sure #3 will shoot them out any day!
Also seems that removing the lowest two side branches of #1 was a huge success! She basically is the same hight as the others BUT I LST her a bit to expose the smallest side branches out of the three to more light! Also, I put a little elevation for her, so they stay the same high.
#3 is doing #3 things and continues to grow rapidly. Topping her was the right move I think.
I'm quite new to autoflowers (I mean pretty much in general but I had one random regular seed run before this but that's it) so I hope, I didn't call it too early but I'm positive:)
Also my new microscope and the Blumat drip irrigation system finally arrived. I heard it can be a bit tricky to get it running but once it runs, it should run like a charm. Very very excited for this since I'm planning on going living soil in the future, which should fit very well together.
Before installing the system, I removed the first set of true leaves of #1 and buried the wounds in soil. I hope she will build roots there.
With #2 I took scissors and scratched up the main stem and filled it up with soil. As well I hope for more root growth. #3 just got a little bit more soil without any extras because of the topping.
After doing all that, I watered with the BioEnhancer. I took 0,5g/l and around 1,5l in total.
Quite a lot of update for just one day haha. Flowerpower baby!
Didn't really have the time for further updates besides pictures. I did defoliate all 3 a little bit and keep fine tuning the Blumat. I think it's working quite well so far.
#3 has some little spots looking different but nothing major I feel. I'm more worried about #2. Her tips start to yellow up a little. I hope it's because she grew too fast into the lights and now where I pulled lights back up to 35cm, she will be fine again
Welcome to week 2 of flower!
They are all developing quite well. #1 is a little bit over watered I think and quite hard to LST since nodes are stacked up very close together.
#2 is starting to get some yellow tips on top. I think/hope it's just a bit of light stress, since she is the tallest and was always a bit closer to the lights than the other two.
#3 is growing very well, will get some LST today as well but due to the topping, she is a bit behind the others and just starting to produce white pistols, so for #3 , it's basically start week 1 of flower, not week 2 but it is what it is.
Because of the light stress I didn't raise up the light intensity this week. Still at 35% of the Sanlight (~24DLI).
Nothing else to say right now. I hope the yellow tips of #2 won't get worse, that #1 will push a bit harder and #3 just needs to stack up those pistols
Well there is a reason why there was a lack of updates...
Unfortunately it seems like I didn't clean my tent well enough and I also didn't change the carbon filter.
I changed both of that (hopefully)... at least the carbon filter is brand new.
#2 had to leave and #1 is also gone. After a few days of being down and not caring so much about the plants, I placed the King's Juice Auto #3 outdoors and hope that because of the topping, she is still so early into flower, that she might've not been pollinated from the last run. She will be placed back into the tent tomorrow and let's pray she wasn't pollinated already and let's pray I cleaned the tent carefully enough.
Sooo... The King's Juice Auto wasn't placed back into the tent as you can see and she also wasn't really developing the pistols properly. Gave me a bit of worries but I think/hope she just needed some time to get used to the outdoor conditions.
The last few days she started to develope quite well again. So far I could see any male traits... I hope it stays that way and she actually stays a female and only a female.
Putting her back alone into the tent unfortunately just wasn't efficient at all. I switched the plants around and my tent is now a 3 plants flower tent with 12-12 cycle, so the King's Juice Auto probably wouldn't have had a lot of fun in the tent anymore.
Also if the KJA decided to hermaphrodite as well, I wouldn't know if she was pollinated already or if my tent is still holding on to some pollen from before and I just HAVE to know if my tent is safe now.
I just hope outdoor conditions stay like this. It's very sunny, hot and dry right now
Number 3 is looking great again! She's thirsty, she's thriving AND she's female, yet.
I control her every 2-3 days and see if I can find any pollensacks but so far so good.
Tomato could use some nutrients though 😂
#3 is growing quite well but kind of shy when it comes to showing flower. She probably knows I'm watching her sex organs closely 👀
Definitely is stretching strong atm but still a bit too early to see signs of male.
Others showed it around end of week 2 and #3 looks like she just started into week 2.
Let's hope for the best!
28.09.:
After all the hermies that happened, I was a bit more disappointed than I thought but I didn't stop documenting and now where to grow slowly comes to an end, I might as well finish the dairy.
This plant also had a crazy long growing/flowering time for an autoflower plant but after a bit more trouble, I think she still will turn out nicely. Due to the long ass time, there were quite a few weeks, where not really much happend, so there also won't be a lot of comment
She seems starting to develop CalMag deficiency maybe.
Start to add some CalMag every other watering. Every 2 weeks also the Bio Enhancer from greenhouse feeding
On 10/09 she fell from the table I put her on even though it was even that windy but hey... It fits the unlucky grow.
Did some first aid and besides 2 side branches and a single Bud, everything survived.
The week after the accident...
The two arms I cut off early dried out quit quickly. 9 days and there was a clear snap to the little stems.
Smoke wasn't making too high but flavor wise it made me excited for the rest of the plant
Seems like she just needs maybe a week or max 2 weeks to finally be done.
Unfortunately another whoopsie happend. Due to storm winds I put her inside for 2 days. On the day where I wanted to put her back outside, I was gone for 30 seconds and one of my rabbits did catch one of the two biggest branches.
I trimmed it ready for drying.
I guess due to the colder weather, she really starts to express her color and it's so amazing! I can't believe how beautiful this outdoor automatic is and how fast the colors are changing.
As you can see from the photo, the buds are getting a bit heavy, so I tied them back in place.
You might also see that one of the side branches, which broke during the storm, starts to let their leaves hanging. I moistened the point where the stem broke and see how she will do tomorrow. If it get's more dry, than I'm hanging it in the bathroom (which doesn't get used atm if you're wondering)
Anyways I'll trim off the leaves with no trichomes on it and give her the very last week before harvesting on Monday.
I mean actually using this tent for other grow, so might as well rate it.
It's quite durable and like the shape and color of it but I like this tent less with every grow.
Doesn't has the best placement of air vents and therefore steals quite a bit of space which is supposed to be for your plants because it develops too much negative pressure.
The three squared "windows" at the bottem aren't really usable because too much light will come through. It's just gonna make your tent a hermie tent.