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weeks 9
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GrowingGracie GrowingGracie
4 years ago
Just continuing on with low stress training. Did remove a couple of large fan leaves blocking the smaller leaves. The canopy is very thick and dense hoping it stretches a little this week.
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GrowingGracie
GrowingGraciestarted grow question 4 years ago
I'm growing northern lights auto and just started to flower should I thin out the canopy so light can get down further?
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BatGuano
BatGuanoanswered grow question 4 years ago
I am always in favour of defoliation and I really saw its benefits especially during flowering. You can use a high-defoliation by removing all the big fan leaves at the beginning of flowering. She will grow new fresh leaves within 2 weeks, and the flowers will get more light in the meantime, and get bigger. You can also notice that the leaves which don't get enough light doesn't develop much and the plant left it to dry anyway. So under the canopy you should also take away the leaves which doesn't get any light. I hope this helps. Happy growing! Y
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AuldKelt
AuldKeltcommentedweek 114 years ago
Sounds like you're pretty well on track for your harvest in approximately 10 days; my Northern Lights grows usually need 7 or 8 weeks in flowering mode. Regarding drying time, that's dependent on your set-up. I use an 8' x 8' closet without a window and keep the temperature at 75F and the humidity at 50%-55%. Under those conditions, with sugar leaves removed and stems kept short, I can usually get them dried in 2 to 4 days. When the small stems crack with moderate pressure but the large stems still bend, plus you can click a small bud off easily with very slight pressure, your buds are probably at the sweet spot range to start curing. Keep a close eye on the buds in the jars; if after the first couple hours they seem moist on the outside, take them back out and spread them out on a clean, dry surface for another few hours, then try them in the jars again. When you've done this once or twice it'll seem like second nature. BTW, your Lady looks great!
GrowingGracie
GrowingGraciecommented4 years ago
@AuldKelt, that's so funny I was just reading the complete guide to growing and curing last night from the growweedeasy website. Haha thanks for the tip tho
AuldKelt
AuldKeltcommented4 years ago
@GrowingGracie, I should have also pointed you towards an excellent tutorial on that topic on the GrowWeedEasy website. Look for The Complete Guide to Drying & Curing; it covers the subject very well and should provide everything you need to know. I don't agree with ALL the advice the site offers, but nobody agrees all the time😊. I'd have given my eyeteeth for a resource like that when I was first growing, but computers and websites weren't even a bleak in the eye back then! Take Care.
GrowingGracie
GrowingGraciecommented4 years ago
@AuldKelt, hey thanks for the help my friend
Tye91
Tye91commentedweek 94 years ago
Seems like you might be over watering. Trying drying the plant right out then watering slow to bring back the soil
Tye91
Tye91commented4 years ago
@GrowingGracie, that's probably why I thought they needed water looks pretty similar
GrowingGracie
GrowingGraciecommented4 years ago
@Tye91, I actually underwater those pictures are 3rd day no water right before I watered I let it dry out
Bongkhan
Bongkhancommentedweek 34 years ago
hey mate; that is one great grow!! For smell ; i would recommend getting those charcoal filter bags available on amazon. You can also grow some mint plants in the same pot. Happy Growing...... :).
GrowingGracie
GrowingGraciecommented4 years ago
@Bongkhan, Thanks for the recommendation I look into charcoal bags just got a charcoal filter but can still smell it. Also already got a mint and basil and rosemary and camille already in the tent.
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 104 years ago
Coming along nicely👍 good luck with the grow Peace
Canna96
Canna96commentedweek 84 years ago
Very nice looking ladies!! Great farming, and good luck the rest of the way!!
Green_Dream
Green_Dreamcommentedweek 15 years ago
Looking good! 👍🍀
Clutch
Clutchcommentedweek 15 years ago
Good luck with the grow😉. Northern Lights is an absolute classic. Fantastic strain.
Galiya
Galiyacommentedweek 104 years ago
Can i know the growing tent size?
Galiya
Galiyacommented4 years ago
@GrowingGracie, thanks buddy
Galiya
Galiyacommented4 years ago
@GrowingGracie, as you think is tent size 14"*14*36" enough for autoflowering ?
GrowingGracie
GrowingGraciecommented4 years ago
@Galiya, its a 3 gallon pot
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Complicate
Complicatecommentedweek 74 years ago
Looking good, but your pH is pretty low for soil
GrowingGracie
GrowingGraciecommented4 years ago
@Complicate, oh thanks for telling me I'm having a problem with spots on leaves maybe if I kick it up that will help
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 143 years ago
You rock that Northern Lights Automatic, BELIVE THAT!!!
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 143 years ago
Gotta love that Northern Lights Automatic.
AuldKelt
AuldKeltcommentedweek 144 years ago
Congratulations on your successful harvest! So glad to see the final stretch went well for you. That's exceptional for a first grow. A Blue Ribbon performance for sure. Give yourself a hearty and well earned pat on the back! Take Care.