I think we're in the stretch phase now. Ideally I would have had the lighting longer than 12hrs by this point, but the last photoperiod is taking forever to finish. Hopefully just a few more days!
I am enjoying how easy the dry amendments are to use. I just have to add water when dry. This is a lot easier than using biobizz liquid nutes as the plant just takes what it needs instead of trying to force it. I am almost sure that regular liquid feeding causes nutrient imbalances and problems with the substrate.
Skunk #1 mutant is still alive last I checked, somehow it's surviving the frost and snow we've had here recently. Even though it's a Herm, I kinda want to get seeds from it - might be good for an outdoor breeding project.
As of 08/4 the lighting is 16hrs on and 8hrs off. Hopefully I caught them early to mid stretch so they still get quite big.
@Chilipadi, if the autoflower trait is properly selected for and stabilised, then the length of the day should make no difference. I think there are some "semi autos" available but I don't really know the details of those. They usually tend to be genetically closer to wild type or landrace strains.
@Chilipadi, I am mate yeah as they are starting in the shade of some photoperiod Banana Glues. I'll be increasing the daylight hours once it's just autos in the tent.
@Chilipadi, thanks for the heads up man. To be honest that's perfect as I'm hoping she will self seed and it gives some time for the seeds to mature ππΌ
@Eauderay, It was an autoflower, so I think normal to show sex in the third or fourth week.
Also, it was not a hermaphrodite but a normal male so nothing to do with the lights or any other environmental factor.
Wurst april ever!!
Hope you get some revenue from her. When she has to much seeds,
making hash from it is always better than burning seeds in a joint!!!
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