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Gnomo Auto - you shouldn't mainline an auto, dummy!
Kannabia is responsible for some of my favourite grow experiences, and Mataro Blue in particular was a great strain for me in the evening - super relaxing, guaranteed to put you to sleep. That's why I was very excited when I received Gnomo Auto as a gift at the last Mary Jane trade fair; it's the automatic version of Mataro Blue.
My tent has room for three plants, but I wanted more. That's why this grow will be a mini grow. Mini plant, smaller pot and manyfolding. Before anyone gets the idea of commenting that you don't do that with automatics - sue me, I do what I want! :D
I loved my first experience with Bio Tabs - great effect for very little effort. So this will be a Bio Tabs grow again.
The seed has germinated after 5 days. At the moment the lady is in a 3-litre pot, but that will change as soon as there is more space in the grow box. She won't get much more space - I reckon on 5 or 10 litres at most - but that doesn't matter. This grow is additional luxury.
Merhaba miteinander!
Of course we all know that this is no gnome. But it is the most gnome-like of all the figurines in my Lego collection, and beggars can't be choosers.
The plant is growing well. The light spots on the upper leaves are genetic, but the yellowish tips of the lower leaves are the result of careless watering - mea culpa.
It's a bit ironic that a plant called ‘Gnomo’, which has to live in almost the smallest of pots, should grow so tall. I waited until 5 nodes had formed and then cut everything back to the third pair of leaves. Small spoiler: Now, two days later, the two remaining branches are already growing like crazy again, I have to think about training every day to keep everything nice and horizontal. All in all, very nice! Hopefully she will wait with the flowering until my plan (to get 4 buds at the end) is realised.
I am new to this mainlining, but the remaining twings grew rapidly and so strong that keeping them horizontal and straight without breaking them is not easy. I'm happy I managed the last two cuts before the first signs of flowering, because I have the feeling that it won't be long from now.
Nothing can stop this gnome!
Everything's going according to plan. She has 4 strong twigs left and I try to keep them even. It's fun! Next run will be 3-4 photoperiodic plants, and I want to try this technique again. I like how symmetric it stays.
I never thought I would love this plant so much. As you may remember, this was actually a bonus project - small pot, a - according to the description - rather small plant and I intended to see if an autoflower could withstand mainlining.
It really has become my favourite plant in the grow box. I can't believe how beautifully vigorous it is. Look at how thick the flowers are after just one week. (It's "hedgehog season", thanks for the new term, Cyrusdavirus!)
I only left four main branches, and the effect of this is that I now have no difficulty at all in giving all the flowers enough light, because everything grows so regularly and next to each other, not on top of each other. I think I always want to do that now. You don't get the maximum yield, but I really enjoy having so much control when growing.
In the meantime, this plant has really become the gnome among her sisters in the grow box. It has stopped at around 50cm and is now only growing its flowers. I'm still a big fan of the pruning technique. There are no problems at all with providing all the flowers with an even supply of light.
I'm late with updating. However, the photos were taken at the right time.
Trouble in paradise! The gnome has developed bananas. And I think I know why.
I was a very bad plant mum last week. I was so stressed out for two days that I didn't get round to watering. Our gnomo here actually had a few dried leaves because of this, which I wanted to make disappear inconspicuously.
To ‘compensate’, I watered a lot on this occasion. And now I learnt that this is not a good idea. I should have been more careful. This plant, which was already stressed by the training, didn't cope well and developed bananas - male flowers - on about half of its flowers.
A friend mentioned that it could also be light stress, but I think that can be ruled out in this case. I haven't changed the light and the other plants don't show any typical signs of light stress.
Now the question is how to deal with it. I isolated the plant as soon as I realised that it had developed male flowers. I then carefully removed them with tweezers. However, the plant is already quite mature. The strain description states that it takes 8 weeks from seed to harvest. Since mainlining slows down growth, I suspect that I need at least 2 weeks more. Anyway, the pistils of this beauty are slowly turning a rusty red colour.
It's a bit of a shame to throw it away. However, I don't have other lights than the ones in my tent. It's to early to harvest, as the trichomes are still mostly transparent. It's the first time something like this has happened to me. What advice would you give me?
I did what I had to do and cut her down. Trimmed the buds and froze them to make bubble hash later on. Thank you for all the comments! I learned a lot during this grow and will come back to check for later grows.
Hey friend, 🧡 Thank you for making such a special space for our Gnomo Auto. We also want to thank you for the kind words you've dedicated to its older sister, Mataro Blue. We hope you form as great a team with one as you did with the other. 🌱 From Kannabia, we're sending you our strongest orange vibes for that to happen!! ✨
Chop it and make some bubble hash with . Chop it freeze it and then in a week wash her up. You will get something at least. Don't try growing it out unless you want a load of unviable seeds. . Other option is let her g oa bit longer in isolation and then process the hermied plant,seeds and all.
Awesome!!, all the best with your kannabia run, I completely agree with your statement about kannabia, all of their grows have been amazing with mine also, they have some special genetics indeed 🔥
Hey ! , Wenn ich Sie wäre, würde ich den Teil, an dem die Blüten beginnen, abschneiden und die Knospen im Auge behalten. Aber für den Rest würde ich nichts tun, da sie nur noch 2 Wochen hat.
The technique is going great my friend 🌱 gnomo is looking super happy! I just started the process the other day with my photoperiod from doctors choice 💚🌱
Hola
Cualquier planta con "bananas" debe ser eliminada
Nunca se va a recuperar, y va a seguir generando "bananas"
Puede ser debido al estrés, pero dos días sin regar NO me parece suficiente estrés
Y el haber regado mucho tampoco la estresa, lo unico que le puede provocar es algo de riesgo de pobredumbre en las raices si luego no dejas que se "seque"
La proxima vez que tu suelo se seque mucho, es mejor hacer riegos cortos (150 ml) cada dos horas hasta que la maceta esté igual "de pesada" que cuando la regabas correctamente
Cortala ya y haz un extracto, o lo que mejor puedas sacar de ella
Respecto al mainline, yo no lo haría en Autos, suele ser demasiado para ellas, a no ser que tengas una cepa que demuestre desde la primera semana que es un "monster", como me ha pasado a mi con el siguiente pheno:
growdiaries.com/diaries/235499-fast-buds-cbd-auto-20-1-grow-journal-by-nonick123
Una pheno como el de este diario, puede soportar cualquier cosa
Mira que tamaño tenía ya con 14 días....
She's looking awesome mate! 🌱🌱 That's cool that you are mainlining, I am going to do it for the first time when I transplant mine at the end of the week