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420daddy
420daddystarted grow question 2mo ago
How does this progress look? Week 3 Lambs Breath auto flower indoors. Potted in fox farms OF. Pics range from week 3 day 1 to week 3 day 6
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JimmyWhite
JimmyWhiteanswered grow question 2mo ago
She looks okay. Hope you see good results and enjoy!
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TheCalyxLaboratory
TheCalyxLaboratoryanswered grow question 2mo ago
Looking at the progression from Day 1 to Day 6 of Week 3, your Lamb's Breath is definitely picking up momentum. Here’s the 'Lab' breakdown of what we see: 1. Tight Internodal Spacing: The plant is staying nice and compact. This indicates your light intensity is dialed in well for this stage—she’s not stretching for light, which creates a strong foundation for later. 2. Color & Vigor: The deep green hue shows she’s processing the nutrients from the Fox Farms OF soil effectively. As others mentioned, FFOF is 'hot' (nutrient-dense), and your plant looks like she’s hit the 'sweet spot' where the root system is now large enough to handle that fuel. 3. The 'Exponential' Phase: Between Day 1 and Day 6, you can see the leaf surface area increasing significantly. This is the stage where the plant transitions from focusing on roots to explosive leaf production. Advice for the next 7-10 days: Since you are using a pre-fertilized soil, keep a close eye on the tips of the new growth. If they stay green, you’re golden. If they start to slightly yellow or 'burn', just stick to plain pH-balanced water. Don't rush into adding extra nutrients yet—let the soil do the heavy lifting while the plant prepares for the pre-flower stretch. Great job keeping her healthy and stress-free! Looking forward to seeing her explode in Week 4. Happy growing! 🚀
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Nocone_Purple
Nocone_Purpleanswered grow question 2mo ago
Your progress looks solid, man. At week 3 day 6, those plants are doing exactly what they should structured, compact, and transitioning into flower. The Fox Farms is treating them right, and you can see they’re starting to show pre-flower/early flower structure. A few things I’m noticing: the plants are small potted, which is fine for autos since they finish fast anyway. The stretch looks minimal, which is good means your light distance is dialed. Leaf structure looks healthy, no obvious deficiencies. What to watch from here: Autos move quick, so by the end of week 4 you should see proper flowers kicking in. Make sure you’re not overwatering those small pots soil drying out too fast in flower is a common issue. Let the pot feel light before you water again. Your setup looks clean and organized. Lambs Breath should finish around week 8–9 total, so you’re almost a third of the way there already. Just keep doing what you’re doing stable environment, don’t stress the plants, and you’ll have a solid harvest. Looking good so far.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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MalumProhibitum
MalumProhibitumanswered grow question 2mo ago
I think your grow question from 6 days ago still applies :) Allmost 1 week has passed since: growdiaries.com/grow-questions/91901-plant-too-small and the plant looks a bit bigger now. Not a lot of stretch, so it seems those blurples does a decent job at feeding the plant photons! :) Compared to your first grow this one looks like a supermodel! xD
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cangrowz
cangrowzanswered grow question 2mo ago
Your Lamb's Breath auto is looking solid for being in the middle of week 3! The node spacing looks tight and the color is a nice, healthy green, which shows she’s happy with the Fox Farms Ocean Forest that soil is quite "hot" with nutrients, so it’s good to see she’s handling it well without any tip burn. You can really see the growth accelerating between day 1 and day 6 of this week as the root system settles in. Just a heads-up: since you're in OOF, you probably won't need to add any extra veg nutrients for another week or two, as the soil has plenty of juice to carry her into the pre-flower stretch. Keep doing what you're doing with the watering and let that soil dry out a bit between shots, and she should explode in size very soon. Happy Growing Growmie🌱
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