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DoDhLo DoDhLo
6 years ago
She's doin' kinda okay . She survived a couple of bites on the leaves & some overwatering . Super short and bushy , Indica in all its (neglected) glory . I lost track of the days, but my guess is its probably around day 24
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DoDhLo
DoDhLostarted grow question 6 years ago
Hello , i noticed some black/bluish spots on the leaves which i never encountered before . It looks like some disease/virus. i will upload a pic so you guyz can see
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
hey DoDhLo, yeah i see those spots on the leaves. So basically you're overwatering this little seedling , this you can see from the puffy leaves especially the puffy space between the veins of the leaf. the overwatering is leading to PH fluctuations and the PH fluctuations are leading to those spots on the leaves. How to fix it ? simple : just follow a stricter wet/dry cycle and make sure you're watering with PH5.8 -PH6.... bonus question : what's the PH of rain water ? 5.5 ! hope this helps my friend ! 🚀
DoDhLo
DoDhLostarted grow question 6 years ago
I always heard that sometimes, auto's can stay in VEG for ever and wont switch to flower like they supposed to. Am suprised and kinda excited to see it happen with my own plant. I was wondering if anyone had this issue before and were the solutions you guyz tried .
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
I never had this issue with my grow but I know the origins and the solution 😁 . The origins : autos are a cross between a autoflowering ruderalis and a photoperiodic sativa/Indica or hybrids , the ruderalis brings the auto genes and the pgotoperiodics brings the potency and taste but sometimes the dominant gene is the photoperiodic one over the Autoflowering one and it is what happening to you. The solution : as your Autoflowering plant have a photoperiodic gene you need to switch you light into a 12/12 light schedule to induce flowering like if you were working with a classic feminised strain 😊✌️🏼
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DoDhLo
DoDhLocommentedweek 66 years ago
@OutForReal Thanks for the explanation bro, it actually makes more sense then the other questionable theory's i heard . But you'd expect the ruderalis genes/characteristics to be more stable (after all these years i mean) Anyway , am gonna switch to 14/10 or 12/12 to force flowering and maybe get some buds to smoke. Even though i knew this grow was a distaster from the start .
OutForReal
OutForRealcommented6 years ago
@DoDhLo,Yes you can obtain stables autos , most of the autos you can buy today are stable but genetics can still play tricks , it's like when you buy a feminised seed and end up with an hermie : it can happens. The better way to have stable autos would be to cross them until at least F5 but they are mostly some F3 so the F1 is the auto/photo cross , the F2 is an auto selection breed together and the F3 is suposed to be 100% auto after a good F2 selection. Don't be quick to say it will be a disaster , if it is a photo then the 12/12 schedule will make you save light and money + the plant will stretch at least x2 which will makes a nice bush for a descent yield 😁👍
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 16 years ago
hello my friend , good luck with those bugs ! have you considered predator insects ? let me know how it goes ! 🚀
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CRiSPrGrowcommented6 years ago
@Experimentgreen, i like that !
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommented6 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, https://greenmethods.com/product/neoseiulus-cucumeris-mites-in-slow-release-packets/ Go there and search all the options. So awesome.💚💚
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommented6 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, let me find it. Theyre so cool, release the beneficials slowly and you can pick which bugs your battling usually.
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DoDhLo
DoDhLocommentedweek 56 years ago
Day 30 , Lower part of the plants seems to be dyin' .