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A week has passed since I sowed the seeds.
I used a pot that can be planted as it is.
I sowed directly into the pot and there was no problem.
It is the first time for me to grow them, so I am looking forward to seeing them grow.
On day 12, I repotted the plant as I saw the roots coming out of the bottom of the pot.
Maybe it's because it's an Indica species, but NL Auto is growing a little faster.
It's fun to watch as it changes every day.
These have grown quite a bit over the past week.
The stems have thickened and the leaf color looks fine.
They have not flowered, but they have a distinctive grass smell.
When they grow a bit more, I'd like to try the LST.
The tips of some of the leaves on the Green Crack were dying, which I thought was an over-fertilizer, so I used a fertilizer remover.
But the amount was too much, and now it have brown spots on the Northern Light leaves.
As a stopgap measure, I gave it a lighter fertilizer.
It seems to be in the early stages of flowering.
From what I've found, it seems to be a pH issue that causes the leaves to turn brown. It doesn't seem to have a significant effect on growth, so I'll be more careful next time.
The new leaves look slightly yellowish in color, so I'll try to fertilize them a little more.
It is in the early stage of flowering, but the smell is not so strong yet.
The growth of the buds seems to be fine.
So far I have not done any training, but I'm thinking of bending the tip as It's almost at the limit of the distance between the light and the tip.
It may be a little late, but I have removed the old leaves from the bottom of the plant.
I also bent the tips of the Green Crack because it was overgrown.
Towards the end of the week, I did the final leaching.
The NL is now a little milky white and sparkling.
It's probably going to be harvest time in about two weeks.
There was not much change this week.
NL's pistils are browning and the trichomes are turning white, but Green Crack has not changed much.
The NL may be harvested later, as I would like to harvest them at the same time if possible.
NL appears to be the best time to harvest now, as it has the most THC.
However, Green Crack is not yet ready to be harvested, so I will delay it.
I will decide in a week if it is ready to harvest.
It's difficult to grow indica and sativa at the same time.
In NL, most of the pistils have turned brown. The trichomes are also partially changing to amber. I'm not sure if it's because I'm only giving it water, but the fan leaves are dying off.
Green Crack's pistils have also turned brown, about half of them.
When I opened the glow tent, I was thrilled to be surrounded by the mellow fragrance.
It will be ready to harvest in a few days to a week.