Feb 17
- Finally finished the LST tie-downs. An awkward little plant to work with, but it’s finally laid-out.
- Mid-week will see a transition from Veg nutes to Flower food.
- pushing humidity up towards 60%
- began week 5 w/ the Last Foliar spray of Ocean Magic, applied at Lites-out
- next feed will see an introduction of Rezin at a very small amount. This will lead the shift from Veg to Bloom Nutrients here in week 5
- switch, or transition will happen over 2 feeds
* small victory;! there was a Smell in the tent when I checked-in today. 1st time for the sisters
- in a moment of weakness, I have added a bit of massive bloom, to begin the transition to feed the bud sites. Next feed sees Medi-one included for the last time.
20th
- lowered the whole works to the floor of the tent and rearranged heat/humidity set-ups, as we get ready for these girls to grow vertical.
- humidifier failed so a new player is in-use, with an actual visible vapour... seems to be working just fine.
- Maintaining a 2 degree diff between room temp / top leaf temp
- last feed tonight with any Veg nutes. Move has been made to feed the Flowers, mid-week 5
24th
- it has been a visually quiet week. The plant has definitely begun to grow Flowers and there is definite new growth.
- main focus has been to introduce Nutrients into the water feeding, and now those levels are increasing.
- fresh pictures tonight, last nite of week 5/10
When planting seeds directly to soil, Is it necessary to re-pot them into medium-sized containers... or does it make any sense to go directly to larger, final pot?
With autos I think it’s best to go straight from your starter pot into your final chosen pot size. Potting up multiple times is better suited to normal photoperiod type plants.
The reason for this is minimal transplant shock slowing growth and not inhibiting its root growth.
Happy growing buddy👍
@Mrs_Larimar, thanks again, I had lost track of How Much assistance I had provided to the plants, until I started pulling Wires & bamboo.
it makes perfect sense to have delayed full ripening a couple of weeks. First auto-grow, I appreciate the words leading to patient actions
@Roberts, fyi in my 40th year of appreciation… and 3rd as a grower. Lol so there is a bit of a database. But its beautiful that there are so many actual resources. questions = answers.
Man, what a beautiful harvest! I am new to all and on my first indoor grow. Autos are something I want to try. I found you by search for Beaver Seeds. I am an outdoor gardener, not cannabis, so I am familiar with seed quality. Beaver seeds genetics appear to be very good. Dude, you make me impatient with my garden. You do a wonderful job my friend! Thank you for the pictures and the detailed explanation and notes. Diaries like yours... help beginners like me. Thanks!
@Wyregrasser, Hey! you just made my day. Thanks for digging around and so happy you found something to chew-on.
This site is great, people will share facts and we all love the same things. I’m still learning daily…