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"Rory" Northern Lights Auto Seedsman

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Strain
Northern Lights Auto
Seedsman
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Strong
It was a fairly easy grow. I have only tried it twice. It's more of a speedy high. That could be because of the strain or because I harvested before trichomes turned amber. I prefer a more active high.
The Outcome
Week 16
Harvest
What's on the scales?
47.5
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
202
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.11
ft²
Grow Room size
0.48
g / watt
419.24
g / m²
47.5
g / plant
8.83
plant / m²
882.61
watt / m²
Tastes like
Earthy
Herbs
Feels like
70% Sativa 30% Indica

Positive effects

Euphoric
Happy
Relaxed

Negative effects

Dry mouth
Reviews. Nutrient
I only applied it once. I purchased toward the end of the grow. *Would prefer not to rate it but don't have that option*
Commented by
TheOtherSide TheOtherSide
5 years ago
It was a fun strain to grow. This was one of my first soil plants. I thought I had a spider mite infection at one point but now think it might have just been leaf discoloration that I misdiagnosed. *I was informed by the hydroponic store after planting that the soil might have been infected so I was extra worried. I started using recharge toward the end of the grow but was only able to use it once or twice so I am looking forward to a full grow with it. The buds tightened really well at the end. I started the dark period when trichomes were about 80/20 cloudy/clear. I hoped that a long dark period might develop the trichomes further but I don't think it did. The harvest time was quite longer than the breeders estimate. After my last grow at 18/6 light schedule and this past grow at the same, I have decided to bump up to a 20/4 light cycle. I'm hoping that a 20/4 will cut the harvest time by a good amount. I wet trimmed. The inside temp here is about 70-72 with 45% humidity. I wanted the temp a little lower for a slow dry so I dried in the garage at about 50-55 degrees and 50-60 humidity for about a week. When I jarred, I was at about 70%. Popped the lid a few times for a while and threw in a Boveda pack, down in the low 60s now.
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Grow Questions
TheOtherSide
TheOtherSidestarted grow question 5 years ago
What do you recommend for a spider mite infestation?
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Techniques. SoG
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @gavenPh! Spider mites hate humidity/water, neem oil, crushed garlic, soap... You need to treat asap before it spreads. More than a single treatment, you need a pest-prevention-strategy as soon as you plant your seedlings. My strategy is pretty simple and consists in 3 methods: 1) I have an electric atomizer working 10min every hour to diffuse essential oils mixed with fresh water (a few drops of lemongrass, lavender, peppermint...you can find those oils in nature-stores or online). Those oils are repelling insects/pests, they don't like the smell of my room. 2) I spray neem-oil once a week when the light turns off, 10-12 drops of pure neem-oil mixed in a liter of temperated water, this oil is really efficient to kill/disturb/sterilize the invaders. 3) I sometimes use a dedicated foliar spray (BioBizz LeafCoat) in order to create a 'transparent layer' onto the leaves and to protect them from spiders/thrips/moths/miners... In your situation I would spray a solution made of water + neem oil + crushed garlic, at night, onto and below the leaves. Do this at least once a week until the flowering stage. I hope this will help you to get rid of these mites, keep us updated and happy growing 👊
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Stick
Stickcommentedweek 35 years ago
Hi @gavenPh! Spider mites hate humidity/water, neem oil, crushed garlic, soap... You need to treat asap before it spreads. More than a single treatment, you need a pest-prevention-strategy as soon as you plant your seedlings. My strategy is pretty simple and consists in 3 methods: 1) I have an electric atomizer working 10min every hour to diffuse essential oils mixed with fresh water (a few drops of lemongrass, lavender, peppermint...you can find those oils in nature-stores or online). Those oils are repelling insects/pests, they don't like the smell of my room. 2) I spray neem-oil once a week when the light turns off, 10-12 drops of pure neem-oil mixed in a liter of temperated water, this oil is really efficient to kill/disturb/sterilize the invaders. 3) I sometimes use a dedicated foliar spray (BioBizz LeafCoat) in order to create a 'transparent layer' onto the leaves and to protect them from spiders/thrips/moths/miners... In your situation I would spray a solution made of water + neem oil + crushed garlic, at night, onto and below the leaves. Do this at least once a week until the flowering stage. I hope this will help you to get rid of these mites, keep us updated and happy growing 👊
Paulolo03
Paulolo03commentedweek 155 years ago
Hey ! I grew the same strain and it also took longer than expected to harvest. Great looking plant !! I'm growing it again with some Royal cheese auto as well, (not doing a diary tho), I'm doing some LST and I would like to try defoliation on top of that, like you. When did you start ? Any recommendation or tips for it ? Thank you, can't wait to see your harvest !
Paulolo03
Paulolo03commented5 years ago
@TheOtherSide, it actually make sense that breeders use a 24/24 schedule, never thought about it before... I think you're doing good, there isn't one way to grow cannabis as far as I can see, each of growers has his own method. Thanks for the advices, keep going and please update your diary when you harvest ! Good luck ✌️
TheOtherSide
TheOtherSidecommented5 years ago
@Paulolo03, Hello! Thanks for the nice comment. I have been told that the lengthy time is because breeders typically use a 24 hour light schedule. That causes them to finish much quicker than my 18/6. I have started my new plants on a 20/4 light schedule. A friend did 2 grows of the same plant on different schedules and the 20/4 took about 20 days less than then 18/6. I am very new to growing. I have only harvested 2 plants so far. I don't think I should give advice on how to day anything. LOL Honestly, I just kinda guessed. I did a lot of tucking throughout veg and the first part of flower. I didn't start to remove anything (other than dead leaves and tiny bud sites way down on the plant) until these last few weeks. I started with the ugliest leaves that were covering the most buds and every couple days I removed a few more. As for the strain, I have not finished one of the Seedsman Northern Lights Auto yet but I have completed a Seedsman Amnesia Auto and it was fantastic! I have already started another. It was my first harvested plant and I love it. It met my expectations in every way. VERY active high. I plan to continue to flush a few more days then go into an extended dark period. Maybe 3 or 4 days dark. I would like the ratio to go from 80/20 cloudy/clear trichomes to 90/10 cloudy/amber.
BuddingBudda
BuddingBuddacommentedweek 135 years ago
This is a great strain from RQS you wont be disappointed, packed full of tasty terps and crystals 🔥🔥🔥👌
Master_weeda
Master_weedacommentedweek 45 years ago
Hello it's true that neem oil is very effective nevertheless I advise you to respect the dosing 12 drops recommended by @stick no more! 😎 and if you associate it with a teaspoon of soft black soap bio become one of the best natural insecticide ... 🌱 Good luck 😉 May the strength be with you 💪
Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autoscommentedweek 155 years ago
amazing looking buds ...