Chat
RecommendedRecommended

Newbie: Auto Cheese Freebie

3
9
6
654
6 years ago
Follow
3
Cheese Auto
Custom Breeder & Strain
LED/300W
Light
LED/300W
Light
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks Technique
Defoliation
weeks Technique
Soil
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 10
Flowering
20 hrs
Light Schedule
26
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
7+ conditions after
Login
Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Aloe Powder 200x
0.6 ml/l
Down To Earth Kelp Meal
3.7 ml/l
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.6 ml/l
Commented by
toaster37 toaster37
6 years ago
I swapped out my smaller light, a CFL for a new LED, hence all the pictures are purple. Sorry about that. The smell is getting stronger. It is a sour, horseradish-y smell, and she is developing some trichomes. They are really short and small trichomes, but they are already turning milky.
Similar Diaries
Rainbow Runtz
1 weeks
Rainbow RuntzKnippex
Growers Choice - Rainbow Runtz
6 minutes ago
og reekn
4 weeks
og reeknrudexxukxx
The Devils Harvest Seeds - OG Reek'n
6 years ago · 10 comments
Cookies Kush Main-Lining first attempt
14 weeks
Cookies Kush Main-Lining first attemptReefer_MAdness
Barney's Farm - Cookies Kush
6 years ago · 9 comments
AutoPounder♡
12 weeks
AutoPounder♡Kushlove420
Auto Seeds - Auto Pounder
6 years ago · 20 comments
Crystal Candy Auto
10 weeks
Crystal Candy AutoGardenOfHerbs
Sweet Seeds - Crystal Candy Auto®
6 years ago · 17 comments
Gorilla Girl
9 weeks
Gorilla GirlArenas00
Sweet Seeds - Gorilla Girl®
6 years ago · 15 comments
FIRST GROW Auto Wappa
7 weeks
FIRST GROW Auto WappaLaban
Paradise Seeds - Auto Wappa
6 years ago · 1 comment
Cotton Candy
14 weeks
Cotton Candy Kushlove420
Delicious Seeds - Cotton Candy
5 years ago · 25 comments
Comments
Login

Show by Week
Sort by
popularity
popularity
newest
oldest
Tryhard
Tryhardweek 14
glad i cought the end of this diary goner be nice to see the dry product
Jaindoh
Jaindohweek 14
Happy harvest! Looks good! =)
Jaindoh
Jaindohweek 10
Good tip for "blurple" LED pics, tho sometimes I just CBA: Turn the lights off, use flash, get a good distance so the flash isn't overwhelming. It's not great, but it's much better. Glad to hear about your light upgrade! It's a bit late into the cycle for this crop -- though they may well benefit more than a little from this light increase -- but especially going into your next crop you will see the difference =) 28 is hot. If you can get it down to 26 max or 24. As they further go into flower they will become more sensitive to light and heat. Watch for the leaves losing fingers, that's a sign of stress -- often temperature/light stress. Any level of heat, but particularly "hot" makes plants much more susceptible to light strain as well, and once they hit the tipping point... I've lost 2/3 of a plant's probable yield before. Light stress takes several days to actually show up as yellowing and can easily be misidentified as nitrogen deficiency. The easiest way to alleviate heat stress (though 28 isn't ridiculous) is to raise the light. It's like the same type of stress. You may have the new LED too close to the plant for 28C.
Jaindoh
Jaindoh
@toaster37, I haven't ever heard that about sugar leaves being 3 fingered. If anything, I'd speculate that it's because a lot of people don't raise their lights when it gets later in flowering. It's not catastrophic, only stresses them a little if they're not super-close. However, it puts them in a precarious position depending on your environment. I might be in a hard position to judge what's going on, though. You should be able to tell with your manufacturer specs on the light, your new updated temperatures, etc. Different plants seem to show heat and light stress differently, but it always seems linked. A little bit of one makes it real senitive to the other, in my experience. For the full scoop: https://www.growweedeasy.com/heat-light-stress
toaster37
toaster37
@Jaindoh, Thanks for the help. I will try the flash next time. I am updating the temps. I wasn't really being accurate with what I was recording, and Iwas going off of a probe that was kinda high inside the tent. I have lowered it to canopy level, and I am taking records from a different thermometer that sits on the top of the soil, which gives me min/max readings. I did notice some splotchy bleaching of a few leaves, so I moved the new led to the top of tent. Hopefully that clears up that issue. Most of my newest leaves are 3-fingered. I thought that was typical for sugar leaves? Thanks again toaster
Jaindoh
Jaindohweek 7
I would not worry overmuch about the training or defoliation on this one; her size indicates she was probably stunted during some of her rooting. For best results, I suggest you let her go from here and see if she still has a few weeks left to develop the roots she needs. First grows are scary, but exciting; liked and followed... just let us know if you have any questions!