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70 Watt, LM281B LED
Light
70 Watt, LM281B LED
Light
DIY Cabinet 50x50x100 cm
Grow Boxes
Indoor
Room Type
Perlite
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
1 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
7+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
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Mnogumba Mnogumba
a month ago
There were problems. My cat ate part of the plant. I had to make a topping. Also the stupid nutrients in terra aquatica caused problems on some of the leaves. I think I was able to fix it. I changed the fertilizer to Plagron. End of 4th week. The plant is four weeks old now, but it still hasn't shown any signs of blooming. Sadness.
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Doctors_Choice
Doctors_Choicecommentedweek 521 days ago
Hi there! It seems like your plant went through significant stress😔😔😔—cat damage, topping, and troubles with nutrients (excess calcium, lack of phosphorus and magnesium early on). Autoflowers are very sensitive to stress—topping, damage, or nutrient issues can shock them, preventing flowering. It’s best to keep them stress-free to ensure proper growth and blooming. For next time, avoid topping autoflowers, provide balanced nutrients from the start, and keep the plant stress-free (and away from cats!))))).🐈
Mnogumba
Mnogumbacommented10 days ago
@Doctors_Choice, Hi. I have grown probably 15-20 different autoflowering varieties from different banks. I grow in a very limited space up to 5 plants in a 45x45 cm area. Usually in 1-2 liter pots. To control their height I always put them under severe stress: toping, supercropping and even main-lining. I also often experiment with nutrients, so my plants often have related problems. But. They always flower by 3-5 weeks or at least show the first stigmas. And by the way, in small pots and with nutrient stress, they tend to flower a week earlier than in comfortable conditions. Yeah, my 15-20 plants are not your 15-20,000. But there's also the experience of plenty of other growers who grow the same way. And this is enough to be skeptical of the talk about stress and cats. I bought your strain because I have a lot of respect for you, and I see the respect you have in the grover community. I thought it would be the perfect autoflowering indica. So my disappointment was much greater than if I had experienced a bummer with some Bullshit Seed. Don't tell me about magnesium, phosphorus and cat. Don't add to my disappointment.