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I was never that great at starting seeds, especially when it comes to AutoFlowers.
Things seem to be moving on this one now after the last feeding of Mills Nutrients.
This one’s really cruising now with the increased nutrient level and the added Hygrozyme and HyShield, we also have a CO2 Enhancer from TNB Naturals hanging above the plants in the tent.
At 10 inches of growth this week, I think we’re on the right track!
Mill’s Nutrients has been increased and going full bloom this week. Still adding HyGrozyme and HyShield to the mix. TNBNATURALS CO2 Enhancer for a boost.
Kind led lights have been raised, the X-420 is set at full spectrum with 25% UV/IR.
Upon closer inspection of the garden, I’ve found a mite problem, probably from my stupidity. Traveling between outdoor garden and indoor garden doesn’t help.
Everything has been treated with a mixture of water/neem oil / dish soap.
I will continue this until eradicated.
Growth rate is doing fantastic!
This one is still gaining some height, pumping up the Mills Nutrient this week with the Ultimate PK flower enhancer and tuning the KindLED to 100% full spectrum with 75%UV/IR.
Can’t go without the Hygrozyme and HyShield. TNBNATURALS CO2 Enhancer blasting a boost of gas.
She’s stretched a little more for the Kindled, 75%UV/IR, . Mills Ultimate PK Bloom Enhancer started, TNB CO2 Enhancer recharged. Any aphids that were seen previously have now been eradicated. Some burn left behind from the treatment and ready to continue on to the finish line.
Not much to report on this one, she’s is slow flowering. Had to basically use some bamboo sticks and bungees to hold her up as the branches are very flimsy.
Long elongated buds, very slow but smells of fresh strawberries. More bamboo sticks added to this on as she was flopping everywhere. Probably another 3 weeks at the very least to go!