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weeks 3-6
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Grow medium
Earthworm castings
Grow medium
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Grow medium
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Grow medium
19 L
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Week 2
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Cheeba_Inu Cheeba_Inu
5 years ago
Everything is going fine, this is a really easy going grow and I am being a little inattentive as it's hard to mess up pro mix. Will do a bit of transplanting over the next few days. I misjudged the weather and will be having to keep the plants indoors untill as late as May, but I should have room untill then. I am planning a Blackberry auto grow (Fastbuds vs Dutch Passion) to start on 4/20 so it's going to be a full house at that point. I took the humidity dome off and am simply running a humidifier to keep my levels manageable (even if the vpd is not perfectly ideal). One of the leaves of the seedling got a tiny bit of damage from the humidity dome squishing it, but it hasn't slowed the growth much. I can't wait for the 🦆 foot leaf trait to emerge, I am interested to see how well it blends into the 🍅 plants inconspicuously in downtown Toronto. Happy growing, and stay safe everyone 🌱👍 Day 10: I decided to transplant the Auto Duck in it's fabric seedling bag directly into the final 5g airpot. I think it's better practice for final yield to transplant in stages according to root development. However, the point of this corona-grow is to do it simply and with a very easy setup, and if you don't over water (it's best to start with center watering only around the plant) planting directly into the final pot is a really easy option! The grow medium is about 25 percent compost from a bin on my balcony, 25 percent perlite, 35 percent organic vegitable promix and 15 percent recycled coco. It's going to stay mostly organic besides the rapid start, humic acid, and slight addition of Cal+mag. Day 12: The "duck foot" leaf trait is now apparent in the newest set of leaves.
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Grow Questions
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inustarted grow question 5 years ago
This is the first cannabis plant I have grown outdoors/in the middle of the city. Usually I have tent filters and the plant stays clean. Any tips for rinsing off the plant and cleaning the buds before harvest, without causing mold or otherwise damaging the bud?
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi there! This is a washing technique that I've been told and I'm using it for my next harvest but without the first (H2O2) step: First tub...warm water with h202 i get the 40v from sally second tub...warm water with 15 gallons and 1 box of baking soda and 16oz of lemon juice third tub...plain warm water 4th tub...cool water
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Psilocubensis
Psilocubensiscommentedweek 25 years ago
Hi, do you have experience with this kind of bag? What do you do next, plant it? Thanks!! I have 50 and dunno what to do
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@Psilocubensis, great, it's worth a try! I was worried about the same thing, and when I used them for the first time I tried cutting them open, transplanted too early, and caused some mild stress due to root damage. But they have worked well since I started just letting them do their thing. See if they work for your grow style, as I've been a fan l after figuring them out 👍
Psilocubensis
Psilocubensiscommented5 years ago
@Cheeba_Inu, Great!! I'll try them! I was scared of the root getting tangled by the tissue! Thanks
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@Psilocubensis, the seedling fiber bags I am using? These bags can be planted directly into the grow medium as roots will pass right through them and they will slowly degrade. They can also be cut open for a transplant, but I find this causes a bit too much root loss as roots get attached to the fibers. I like the bags more than solo cups because they keep the grow medium very well aerated while the seedling are not drinking much water, which can speed up growth a little. There are already roots pushing through some of the bags, but I like waiting for a slightly stronger root ball to form before transplanting.
Lordspock
Lordspockcommentedweek 75 years ago
Man you ducks are impressive. Check out mine, is there anything I should be doing to boost veg
Lordspock
Lordspockcommented5 years ago
@Cheeba_Inu, thanks. I'm on 2 x 35w cfl 6000kv. Set up is terrible cause it is only make shift until I move outside.
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@Lordspock, I took a look and the plant is healthy, just a bit small! Mine was started with lights indoors which can be faster for the plant. I would make sure it's getting as much light as possible, and that it doesn't get overwatered while so young. As long as you are noticing new growth and it hasn't stalled out, you should be fine. It might just end up a little dank plant 🌱👍
Mongo28
Mongo28commentedweek 15 years ago
Good luck with the seed bud!
Mongo28
Mongo28commented5 years ago
You and me both! Got my green thumbs crossed for you. Germination and female
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@Mongo28, thanks! Germinating a single seed of a strain always makes me nervous! ⚰️🌱
JP148
JP148commentedweek 35 years ago
Neat. At this stage it could pass as a garden vegetable.
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@@JP148, the dankest 🍅😉
occultgreen420
occultgreen420commentedweek 35 years ago
Really cool garden you have! The auto duck is a wonderful little plant! best of luck with it and have it surrounded by fragrant plants if you move it outdoors and if you have nosy neighbours 😀
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@@occultgreen420, thanks! I am hoping all the garden veggies and flowers keep it pretty hidden after the move, but I am lucky to be able to legally cultivate so hopefully neighbors can find something better to do with their time lol
GrowBeforeHoe
GrowBeforeHoecommentedweek 15 years ago
Much luck for the season! 🍀🤞🏼
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@GrowBeforeHoe, thanks, you too!
Odissey
Odisseycommentedweek 154 years ago
Really cool grow. I hope they make more crosses with duckfoot
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented4 years ago
@Odissey, I hope so! If I had more growing room I would love to cross it with something more potent and sticky like zkittles or GSC and see what crazy hybrids could come out of it. No idea if the leaf genetics are dominant or recessive though.
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 154 years ago
That plant looks like a solid mass of buds 😁 enjoy ✌️
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented4 years ago
@Inganjawetrust, thanks! For a little plant it's pretty swole 😉
Lordspock
Lordspockcommentedweek 124 years ago
I've been checking other ducks on here and mine look 2 weeks behind of what they should be. I've only looked at outdoors. They are stretching a good bit the past couple of weeks. The weather hasn't been great lots of rain and cloudy.
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented4 years ago
@Lordspock, I took a look at them, and they seem healthy even if they are a little small! They also look like they may stretch a little longer, so even though they are taking longer they may catch up a little. Outdoor plants take longer, and that's doubly true if the weather is unideal. I am sure they can produce some nice quality bud by the end 👍
Lordspock
Lordspockcommentedweek 95 years ago
I still can't believe the size. Mine are nothing compared to yours. I will follow your diary next time.
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@Lordspock, autos can be tough because if they run into issues they are going to stay pretty small! My 🦆 probably didn't get as big as it could have as well due to a PH issue late in veg. I am sure you will keep getting your plants dialed in, and I am happy to lend a hand if you ever have questions about your grows! 👍🌱
HighZenBerg
HighZenBergcommentedweek 154 years ago
Hey! How’s it going with your ducks ? I cut mine down today. Hope everything ist good with your ladies. Cheers HighZenBerg
HighZenBerg
HighZenBergcommentedweek 115 years ago
Awesome ladies 😍 they got huge. How is the smell in week 11 ? Is it really that decent as advertised ? Good luck, I will look forward to your harvest 👍
Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inucommented5 years ago
@HighZenBerg, thanks! It's a small plant, but is putting good weight on the buds so it will probably give a few oz at least. The smell is mild and stealthy, but a like it. Spicy and earthy with hints of pipe tobacco... A little bit savory/meaty even. Happy growing! 🥦
MiyaguiOkPolilla
MiyaguiOkPolillacommentedweek 15a year ago
Buena reseña tío, en cuanto al sabor picante y terroso, crees que sería por la madurez de los tricomas? Veo que los cosechaste en un punto potente ámbar, crees que si cortamos dos semanas antes se evitaría? Tengo una auto ducK en semana 12 aproximadamente y ahora huele increíble, quiero cortarla antes de perder un poco el aroma dulce del momento lechoso 😂