Plants are doing nicely on their own. I have learned to be more hands-off and let them take their own pace. I check soil dryness every few days and add water/nutrients when dry past my first knuckle. Sticking with the same nutrient mix as it seems to be doing the trick. If you watch the timelapse, you'll see a moment of panic when the reflector fell over onto Cheecha. But, in the long run, what doesn't kill them seems to be making them stronger. Cheecha is now almost the same height as her sister Chonga. We're in Fall now, so the room is getting a little cooler, but above 70 degrees F. Humidity is also starting to drop a bit too.
@Vet4weed, Yes from what ive seen its def is longer flowerier. I have this On the way currently, so will be a future grow. However back to the main point yes Auto-flower can stay 20/4 or 18/6 There entire life span. I have actually seen multiple successful 24 hour grows with Autos, "not the best production but they will flower through".
Really? Thanks @PhatRobs. I understand autoflowering are supposed to take the guess work out of it. Guess I'm just getting antsy with this one because I'm already to week 7 and couldn't find any real good timelines for this particular strain. I know its supposed to stay in the flowering stage longer than most, but wasn't sure how long to expect the vegetative stage to be. Will keeping the lights on longer help it grow more?
That light is garbage bro. You need to drop at least $600 on a light if you don’t wanna waste your time. A single branch on one of mine will yield more than your entire grow. Bro you gotta get your light situation swapped ASAP. Those are garbage just telling you the truth.
Go look at my grow of the same strain and see where I was at compared to your weeks