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Chamalla Chamalla
7 years ago
GSC and SDH are growing really quite vigorously since moving to the cabinet. Edited to add: couldn't be more chuffed with FastBuds' GSC here. Such a hassle-free and obedient plant. Just look at her, she's been topped twice already, now she's doing some LST, and she's giving me no grief whatsoever! Edited again to add: I want to marry those genetics. Create lots of human/FastBuds-GSC hybrid children who will conquer the world or something. Something.
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Chamalla
Chamallastarted grow question 7 years ago
I know autos aren't supposed to be re-potted, but the Haze Express left me hesitant to go the direct-in-final-container route again ... and really, if I don't disturb the root ball / pot content at all, how much stress can that create? Will the beasties even notice?
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Stickanswered grow question 7 years ago
Hi bro! You won't create any stress if you do it properly : the idea when repotting an auto, is to avoid touching any roots, and instead take the hole thing into its new container. I do it systematically with my autos : they're born in a 0.5L airpot, then once the roots are showing by the bottom of the container, I transfer them into 11L airpot. These airpots make it easy to 're-pot' because you can remove the container without touching roots. I won't try such an operation with a regular container unless you can "cut" the pot and proceed to gentle manipulations... I'll be around, good luck with these babies!
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Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 57 years ago
Thanks to @Sweet_Seeds I noticed that my new, supposedly stronger nursery lights were actually weaker than the old ones. That's the old ones back in the fixtures, hopefully the next few internodes won't be quite as stretched out.
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 57 years ago
That's the GSC in her 3-gallon pot now, about to move into the auto cabinet to the flowering Northern Lights and the Critical Kush. 😄
DudeGrowsWeed
DudeGrowsWeedcommentedweek 27 years ago
“They” say a lot of things about autos... I think you’ll be fine if you do it carefully and before she gets too big for the starter pot. Good luck! 👍
Chamalla
Chamallacommented7 years ago
@DudeGrowsWeed, Cheers! I think I'm just not confident enough quite yet with watering enough, too little, too much etc. - I need to get a bit of a routine going, I think. Mind you, these aren't just my first few cannabis plants. These are my first few plants, ever, full stop. Poor wee things!
ElPresidente
ElPresidentecommentedweek 17 years ago
Good luck with the re-boot!
Chamalla
Chamallacommented7 years ago
@ElPresidente, Cheers mate!
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 17 years ago
Good luck with the grow ;)
Chamalla
Chamallacommented7 years ago
Thanks @bobo420 =)
Jaindoh
Jaindohcommentedweek 97 years ago
creative use of bamboo skewers, i love it =)
Eryan
Eryancommentedweek 17 years ago
What kind of soil do you plan to use?
Chamalla
Chamallacommented7 years ago
@Eryan, For now I've just ordered a bag of Canna BioTerra Plus. But I've also ordered worms for a small wormery, hoping to mix my own soil as soon as etc.
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 136 years ago
GSC has been hanging in the drying tent for 3 days now. Last night I just couldn't resist the smell any longer and took the first couple of sucker branches off the main colas, trimmed them, and put them on my router ... and, the obviously still chlorophyll-y just-harvested aspect notwithstanding, that amazing aroma is already coming through - in fact it was the very first thing to hit me in the vape, that chewy sickly sweet almost cheese cake-like aroma. Loving it. Had a joint with the rest this morning, and it wasn't even harsh either - that's after 3 days of drying. And it will only get better. Looking forward to those main cola nugs, and by "looking forward to" I mean sitting in front of the drying tent all day, salivating.
Chamalla
Chamallacommented6 years ago
@Larimar, it did end up being on the lower end of that very well educated guess, a hair over 20. I'm not sure if that was due to the topping or not though. I'm currently growing 4 of them together, and I'm not going to top them - see how much they yield when I just let them go as they want.
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented6 years ago
@Chamalla,how about your experience in mainlining automatics..? is it woth. you never added a dry weigh but iam guessng something between 20 and 30 gramms
CovikLaFlaire
CovikLaFlairecommentedweek 126 years ago
I wonder did you get cal mag def??? I'm looking to switch from AN ph perfect to BioCanna nutes
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 126 years ago
GSC has been chopped after 80 days from sprout. Now hanging in the drying tent, harvest report in a week. I can't begin to describe how much I'm looking forward to this one. The aroma is amazing.
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 107 years ago
GSC is smelling gorgeous! I want to lick her. But I know that I shouldn't. I haven't.
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 67 years ago
GSC has started flowering 😊 spotted the first few buds on the uppermost nodes.
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 67 years ago
I think that is the last of the low stress training done for the Girl Scout Cookies. An amazing plant she has been so far, if that isn't down to sheer luck but to genetics then FastBuds have done a fantastic job there. Such a good-natured carefree specimen, she responded extremely well to everything I did. Seems like it was just days ago that I topped her the first time, still in her 1L pot - I was using a magnifying glass to look at those two tiny little blobs of cells that would become the new main growth shoots. Now look at them. =) Now that she has 4 healthy symmetrical main shoots I'm just going to let her do her thing like that, she'll probably yield as much as my entire previous auto grow if not more.
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 67 years ago
After taking pics, some light bending on the SDH resulted in a fan leaf snapping off (thank feck it was a leaf and not the stem above it). So, not so light, I guess. Anyway. I also removed the leaf on the other side of the node, to keep symmetry of the two stems after the 1st topping.
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 47 years ago
Very happy with how healthy she's looking despite her treatment at my hands. The stress slows down her vegetative phase a bit, as I could see with my not-so-low stress trained Northern Lights plants - I'm confident that I can top her at least once more, possibly twice. Next up is the Sour Diesel Haze, which will be topped the 1st time one of the coming days.
Chamalla
Chamallacommentedweek 37 years ago
I'm wondering if Ms Girl Scout Cookies should be moved into her final pot now, or maybe wait a bit longer? I have one space available in my auto cabinet, I could move her there already. She's a week ahead of the Sour Diesel Haze.