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Update: Tues 26 Dec 2017.
Day 71 from seed. This is my final Northern Lights (auto) and has been flushed, and I will likely harvest in next couple of days or so.
P.S - The plant in the background is Dinafem Blue Kush (auto) which I am not really creating a diary on. 😎
This looks like it was a KILLER grow. I see some experience shining through here. Nice job! I am attempting my first "topless" SCROG (trying to bend instead) with 6 different strains right now, of which one is Northern Lights. It would be cool if you would follow the grow - Zannabis7
Update: 29 Oct 17.
All 3 NL plants topped today. They was showing 3-4 nodes, and healthy growth, so I have topped and we shall see what develops from here.. I will update with a pic later 😉
Update: 28 Oct 17.
My 3 x NL autos are 12 days into the grow cycle, and appear to be healthy and happy :)
Feeding only plain tap water (stored in bottle first for 24 hours) and BioBizz Alg-a-Mic.
Current lighting is a Mars LED 48 Reflector Panel.
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My 3 seedlings are doing great at 10 days old. Some noticeable growth in the last two days, between day 8 and 10.
During the past hour, I've moved them back under a 240w LED Mars 48 Reflector sharing with my Black Domina plants, as the 6 BD clones have now taken this space.
Once flowering begins, around week 3-4, they will either be remain in a SOG style grow, alongside my Black Domina clones, or in a grow space of their own, under their own LED light. Either a 240w or 300w Full Spectrum LED.
If I do decide for the sheer sake of convenience to place them with the Black Domina clones, which also share the same sized square pots, I would have to put them in a 12/12 Cycle with the Black Domina clones.
This will of course reduce yield, hence my reluctance, but I will decide which route to take once the newly taken black domina clones have sprung to life.