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BudLover420 First four seeds of Lamb's Breathe failed to get bigger than a foot, possibly due my own mistakes but I think at least some of it is genetics. This time I tried starting the seed in a small container then transferred to the bigger (Air) pot around day 12. It seemed to work out much better than I expected, especially since everyone says you got to start them in their final pot.
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Week 5. Vegetation
5y ago
1/5
20 hrs
Light Schedule
No Smell
Smell
18.93 L
Pot Size
45.72 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
General Organics - Bio Root
1.585 mll
Molasses
0.37 mll
Big Bloom
7.925 mll
BudLover420 So far everything is going well, no major issues seen yet.
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Week 6. Flowering
5y ago
1/4
20 hrs
Light Schedule
Weak
Smell
18.93 L
Pot Size
45.72 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
General Organics - Bio Root
1.849 mll
Molasses
0.37 mll
Big Bloom
7.925 mll
BudLover420 So the Random Seed I started this grow was presumed to be a regular seed, turns out it's an autoflower. I had topped the plant multiple times under that assumption, so now the plant isn't going to get anywhere as big as it could have been if I grew it the same way I've grown the Lambs Breathe which was with LSTing only. I guess I should of realized when it was growing as fast as a male would, but started to show female preflowers , that it was an auto. Lesson learned for future Random Seeds I start. Also, the size of the plant can also be caused by the less effective(cheaper) light that's being used on that side. I believe it's a around a $60 LED light that can be screwed into an average light bulb socket. It's decently powerful but doesn't have a huge range of area. I was going to switch the random plant over to the better light once the Lambs Breathe finished up but now it's not worth it.