16.08
Been very hot this week and haven't had much opportunity to check on them but we did have a couple of days of heavy rain.
So there's loads of little "bite" marks on them which isn't very good, the auto flowers are very sad looking, not really forming buds and also covered in these bites.
Not sure what to do about this really....
Going to take 4 litres of heavy feed water with my next time. They are looking starved of food.
Still no sign of flower on the photos but we are still 14/15 hours of light per day.
21.08
RIP autoflowers
They are dry, nute starved, light starved and eaten. Had to say goodbye.
On the other hand, the photos, choco candy and runtz are doing great ππ±Gave them a strong feed like I said.
Looking good! I would spot that fresh soil from a mile away, but I am a seasoned budhound. Collecting some dead grass for mulch will conceal and help keep them moist. Good luck guerilla style
Hi Fruitgrower, looks very good but for next time i think its better you give the autoflower a little bit more away from the another. I think the take all energie from Soil and the higher leafes from the higher Plants stolen her Light.
@Bud_Spencer, I think you're right. The plants all got muddled up in transit so I had no idea which was which. It is the first time doing this and was an experiment to see how it would work out.
Good luck with sour orange. I'm rooting to see your progress as not many people here grew this strain and I'd love to have someone to compare results. If you'd be interested, I have same strain of same breeder already on day 52 in my dairy.
Moved mine from greenhouse six weeks ago, they just didn't grew in pots at all.
Small reminder, do bubble in two weeks latest, otherwise you loose quality for sure.
And yes, gorilla grow for experienced grower could be disappointing, but if in tactics you'll have slow release, good air, sun, and moist in soil, outdoors can do magic as well.
Would smoke some of them, should be so smooooooth. Thats why i like outdoors - the TASTE !