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Double Kush Cake | 1st grow ever

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6 months ago
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Greenhouse
Room Type
LST
weeks 3, 5-8
Topping
weeks 3, 5-8
Defoliation
weeks 5-8
Perlite
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Soil
Grow medium
12 L
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Grow Conditions
Week 5
Flowering
16 hrs
Light Schedule
25
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
7+ conditions after
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LST
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Topping
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Defoliation
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hayzerii hayzerii
6 months ago
Day 34. I Topped one of them, and im trying some LST! ;D
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Still_Smoq
Still_Smoqcommentedweek 66 months ago
I have to assume a few things to comment. Your 10w light is only supplementing sunlight hours, you are not feeding nutrients yet, and you topped an auto flower on your 1st grow. It looks like your plants are a little leggy and need more light, at least 100w full spectrum (especially during flower). Their color looks fine but when they grow bigger the nutrient needs will be more demanding. An auto flower usually will not need topping. Experienced growers may do this, but not a first grow, it is not going to mature quite the same way. Did you take too many leaves off? The question is why do you remove them? They are usually removed for a few reasons: they shadow new growth; they are old and damaged; it is decided the plant needs a defoliation. The first 2 are self explanatory, but the 3rd is really an experienced growers call. Because this can really hurt the plant if done at the wrong time, or help the plant when done correctly. In this case, I didn’t see the need to remove any leaf. However the ones you removed I do not believe have hurt your grow. This grow is small so far and a good learning experience. It has started to flower and it appears to have stretched (leggy) already. Or is in the process of doing so. Keep a weekly report of your diary. Take a few more pictures. Post questions on your own page. Start following people and you will see their post. They may start following you back to see your post. It is an exchange of opinions of each others grows, not usually one way, but back and forth, respectively. You can learn a lot, but no one knows it all. We all gain from each other. Keep growing, it only gets better each time. Everyone started with a first grow! But not everyone posted it so bravely - to include me brother! Of course this sight or the internet didn’t exist when I started growing! 😂😂 So my hats off to you for showing your first grow! 👍🌱
Still_Smoq
Still_Smoqcommented6 months ago
No problem my friend @hayzerii, your English is fine! 👍 Happy growing and have fun!
hayzerii
hayzeriicommented6 months ago
@Still_Smoq, Thanks for the Feedback, appreciate it! Im just gonna let them grow by theirselves from now on, no more cutting or LST :D I did removed the leaves because they shadowed all of the leaves below, and in combination with the low amount of sunlight they got, it was just not enough light. i hope you understand me even thonmy english is not good :P Have a great day buddy!