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I was planning to use these two plants for cloning only, but they tempted me too much and I had to oblige in their desire to be put into flowering. So here we are...
Only beginning of the 3 week and progress in flowering is as expected, but the early smell is a nice surprise.
A massive and healthy root base is a must if you want a quality end product.
After the flush they started to look very hungry for npk (most likely zink, magnesium and iron too), so I doubled the nutes from 300ppm to 600ppm. Hopefully they respond well to that and I can raise it further.
The stars reflects my result with this grow, it's not a reflection of seedstockers products.
The last months extreme heat caused a lot of issues which resulted in a very low yield.
The stars reflects my result with this grow, it's not a reflection of Barney's Farm's products.
The last months extreme heat caused a lot of issues which resulted in a very low yield. This strain is great when grown in optimal conditions, but its roots are even more sensitive to heat than BlackBerry Gum, so when ac breaks all kinds of issues arises. I'm surprised I've got anything smokable out of it :)
@Mr_Weeds_Autos,
Couldn't figure out if it was a npk deficiency, or over feeding...
Symptoms can be quite similar. So I decided to play it safe n change the water completely and start over from 300ppm (ph 5.8 has been consistent thru the cycle). Let's see
@Mr_Weeds_Autos,
Thanks mate, any pointers? (don't hold back I'm here to improve)
Understand if difficult to advice properly when I haven't posted any info on what's been going on until flowering started...
Hello, I am breeding a tangimatic fem auto marijuana seed. Today is the 52nd day, but there is still no flower on the branches. How do I get the plant into the flowering stage? And isn't it too late now?
@mfeyzabi, I'm quite useless with auto's and think they never perform or behave as they should.
I will personally never grow a autoflower ever again. If in future there would be only auto's I would give up growing, that's my feeling on auto's.
Back to your question, I've had auto's that started flower after 10 weeks and finished after 21 weeks. And others that started flowering in week 3 but still took 14 weeks to finish and with disappointing results.
But flip the light to 12/12 usually does the trick even with slow starting auto's.
As mentioned I put NO faith into auto's since I had very strange and disappointing experiences with them.