This is week 2 for the "gelato auto" from female seeds. this week it was given it's first dose of worm tea to the soil and I also foliar fed the leaves for disease prevention. I tried to transplant some clover cover to the right side of the pot from a empty container the clover did not transfer well unfortunately and so I now have a bare section in my cover crop I'll likely leave it alone and just proceed without regard to it. the plant it's self looks healthy however it does seem to be behind some of my other varieties in size I won't know until later in the grow if this is a normal trait that is made up later or if something is off. As far as I can see though all is well. In addition a added a diy light mover to the garden to aid them in getting more light and I'm steadily increasing the intensity daily. I'm going to do some LST to this plant but because I'm not convinced of its resilience at this time I may avoid topping. thats all for this week. If your interested in "female seeds" genetics or gelato auto specifically or if you just want to know more about organic/living soil growing please follow me and let's watch her grow!
Nice grow mate, Auto don't respond well to stress. LST is perfect for autos topping causes to much stress and can stunt them. I have planted a gelato auto myself it was a free seed so I'm keen to see how mine will go. Thank you for sharing your grow
@Godfather_Farmer_and_Friends, yeah I was aware of the risk of stunting growth decided to try any way. Not sure if it affected the harvest negatively or not did learn i don't care much for autos during this grow maybe in a sog set up but other than that there were many factors involving the autos I grew that were lacking in comparison to photo plants