Great growth for the 1st week I've transplanted into it's final home 3 gallon smart pot & gave it a little bit of nutrition with also adding banana peals & orange peals in about 2 inch from the bottom for the roots later as she grows 😀 #Firstgrow
@Davincihigh
That looks really nice man ! I am currently waiting for my Critical Purple seeds to arrive and I am excited to start my very first grow. I am just wondering if you could give me any help throughout my grow ? Such as how much water/soil to use, when harvest etc. Basically your growing technique. I have all the equipment down, just need to know how to use it lol.
@DavinciHigh,Thank you so much. I will try topping at the 3rd or 4th node, im not sure yet. I was also thinking about growing in coco perlite mix as well.
@MoreLife, start in a green transparent solo cup so you can see the roots when to put into a 3 gallon ( green is better than clear because it will help protect the roots from your lights. ) Once into the 3 gallon wait for soil to dry a day or 2 & water it every 3 days for 2 weeks with 1.0-1.5 Liters. Buy some grow big from fox farm & use 3.5 ML everytime you water every 2-4 days depending your temp in the room. I stuffed my plant with grow big & only stop once I see a slight cal mag spotting but it will go away if you use banana & orange peels in your soil. Make sure to top your plant once in week 3 as soon as you see a tiny growth coming out big enough to remove by tip of a knife so doesn't slow down growth. I'll be harvesting between 85-90 days from seedling to harvest I've seen much smaller yields from people harvesting 70-80. Happy growing 🌱
Looking good ... Just got done harvesting a Northern Lights Auto myself. Got about 63 grams off her,check it out if you can ! I wish you the same success. Good luck with the rest of your grow.
Looking Great! I expect that plant to produce quite a bit based off size and vigor in veg. Just a thought Be careful with the fruit in case you attract unwanted pests. You can always do some small clay pebbels or even small rocks. Just a thought. Happy Growing :)