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Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 40%
Purplematic CBD
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Royal Queen Seeds - 91%
Purplematic CBD - 91%
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kersenberg kersenberg
3 months ago
This is my second grow ever. And the first automatic strain as well. Seeds germinated after 36 hours. I started with a glass of water and transferred the seeds in to a paper towel after around 12 hours. Now they're ready for their new home. After another 36 hours, little seedlings have reached the surface. Great experience so far with these seeds. Day 4: Everything good so far. Soil was kinda dry so I feeded about 250 ml water with Voodoo Juice & Piranha Day 7: another 250 ml, same mix as before. I circled around the plant as the center was still a little bit wet.
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askari
askariweek 0
I'm currently growing a Purplematic CBD as well, so I'll follow this project. Good luck! :)
kersenberg
kersenberg
@askari, thank you very much! :)
ironf1st
ironf1stweek 8
There is no need for you to train your plants like this if you have so much space left, every centimeter that is not covered by your leafs and plants is wasted space. Next time you can train individual branches after topping your plants early, try to go from the middle to all sides of your tent to maximise your coverage%. You have enough vertical space left, yes you want to go have a low canopy, but that is too low, you are also wasting vertical space. Start training them a little bit later and train the developing branches into mainstems. You can achieve that without topping, if you don't like to top your autos, but they are very capable of being topped, if done at the right time. Nice grow!
kersenberg
kersenberg
@ironf1st, thanks for the advice Bro. Gonna try it next time. 👍🏻
ironf1st
ironf1stweek 1
The time period between watering is too short for the amount of water you are giving / the amount of water you are giving for the times you water in the week is too big. Cannabis roots need enough time in wet/dry cycles. They thrive in dry medium looking for water resources. Then again, one could say your pots are too big in the first place, your automatic plants won't have enough time to occupy the medium space with roots, next time, I would advise to give the girls smaller homes, not every bitch needs a castle! You have 14 liter pots and your roots are maybe at 0.2 - 0.5 maximum 1 Litre pot levels. At this stage I would spray water directly at the base of the stem, maybe 200 ml. I know people say that you should put the automatics in the final pot, but I think I would argue to disagree nowadays. Its much more important to have a healthy root system (This is much easier to achieve with a small pot, with giving them 250ml maximum.) than not having to transplant them. With automatics I would transplant them 1 time, from their seedling pot to the final one. I will use 1 litre pots from seedling stage until the root system is covering almost all of the soil in that pot before I transplant mine to their final ones, but also I am using photoperiodics and not autos, but it's still the same principle! But of course, your ladies are nice looking!
Sejanus21
Sejanus21week 6
Nice! Without training, my lady did not develop side branches.
kersenberg
kersenberg
@Sejanus21, thank you! :) Indeed, but she still looks great.
James
Jamesweek 0
Goood luck and happy growing 🌱
kersenberg
kersenberg
@James, thank you! :)