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capncrunch capncrunch
4 years ago
I think I was overwatering - I wasn't letting the coco ever dry out and was keeping it wet instead of letting it get half or three-quarters dry. I'm letting it dry out a little more and I'm going to start keeping the door closed more. I have it open most of the day so I can sing to the plants when I walk by. They probably enjoy the additional protection from bugs more than they like my sonorous voice. Going to work on getting the humidity up, too. Apparently they'll be happier up near 60?
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capncrunch
capncrunchstarted grow question 4 years ago
Has anyone ever heard of Dark Empire Seeds? The seed vendor I purchased from says they've been working with DES, who are based in Spain but... I can't find a peep about them anywhere. Are these gonna be mutie autoflower weirdlings?
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
doesn't look mutated. light burn doesn't typically start that way, and that young would have fallen over at same time, probably. wilt at least accomanying the light burn that expands rapidly. think the other is self-inflicted, even if treated the same as the other plants. this one is going to be more sensitive, at least early on. Always let the plant dictate. if one is different, that's the way it goes when you grow a variety of genetics. it doesn't mean they are bad, if they are unknown. if i had to wager on the chances being better or worse, well, that's different... but don't jump the gun.. at this point they could be the best buds ever too... lol.
capncrunch
capncrunchstarted grow question 4 years ago
What concentration of nutes should these girls get? I hear autoflowers take less, but idk why or if true. I'm using AN PH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A&B and have Bloom A&B as well. How soon should I start feeding bloom? What concentration?
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
you are in coco, so probably less pronounced. they just grow faster and eat less, it seems. i would start as you normally do, but any hint of darkness, give a pH-only irrigation and it'll dilute back down no problem. i don't know what kinda ppms that system puts out.. but as long as it's fairly normal, you shouldn't have to worry too much.. often times the instructions can be for optimal conditions or just plain bloated. if ppms are 600-800, its probably mild enough.
capncrunch
capncrunchstarted grow question 4 years ago
My night-time temperature drops down to 19.8C (67.7 f) and rises to 29C (84 f) during the day. is this enough of a temp swing to see colours in the next few weeks?
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey Growmie, With autoflowers they produce the autumn like colors near harvest sometimes after the flush. Hopefully I answered your question and remember Happy Growing and Free your mind one puff at a time.
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Canna96
Canna96week 7
Very Strong looking grow!! 💯💯💪🙏 Excellent farming, and good luck the rest of the way!
DeJaVu
DeJaVuweek 2
Starting to look nice ;)
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenweek 3
Yoohoo 👋 Firstly good move going into the basement, i hope you'll get the cool temp colors too, i seem to get good fade when i really lower the feeding in the end of flowering. Anyways, with the autoflower feeding, typically you'll want to start in at 1/4 strength, but this doesn't apply to them all...some handle heavy feeding well and others do better with it. But that info you might get straight from the breeders recommendation. I would bring in the bloom nutrients as soon as you see preflowers or pistils starting to show. Most of my autos started to flower around week 4-5. The bright green growth you have is probably the increased light, but it can also sometimes hint at a iron deficiency. But if the leaves grow out into a healthy green it's not much to worry over. I think many of us have the idea that More mean More...but for me I've found Less is more. I have more problems when i try to push too much to the max, nutrients etc. So I'd stick with your moderate feeding schedules unless you see deficiency signs, and bring in the bloom in the next week or two.
capncrunch
capncrunch
@Experimentgreen, thanks so much! plants seem happier already in the basement. I'm seeing the first pistils on my lead lady... I'll consider phasing in a lil bit of bloom next feeding!