Greenfingers76

Greenfingers76

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A 100%
Autoflower
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Indoor
Royal Queen Seeds
Breeders of choice:
66% Royal Queen Seeds
33% Dutch Passion
Advanced Nutrients
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88% Advanced Nutrients
11% Shogun
Spider Farmer
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100% Spider Farmer

Hi <span class="link_user">@LordAzrael</span>, I had to leave on 15th for vacation and i had to chop early. Ive hung them whole in 60F 60% to slow dry until i return on 30th. Fingers crossed all will be well. Will update then
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<span class="link_user">@LordAzrael</span>, Nice grow. The watering can be a tricky business ok. And also i forgot to mention my soil mix is pretty light. 80% canna professional plus with 20% perlite. The SF1000 is a nice litte light, but 1 of my red diodes died after 12 days. Considering the grow was just getting going i wasnt going to bother to return it and wait for a replacement. I was thinking it would be nice to squeeze in a mars hydro FC-E 3000 in the future which give wall to wall high par values in the 60 x 60 tent :)
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<span class="link_user">@Greenfingers76</span>, My first grow was here back in 2019 growdiaries.com/diaries/44136-female-seeds-auto-blueberry-grow-journal-by-lordazrael Basically made it up as I went along - in a very cold garage too
<span class="link_user">@LordAzrael</span>, Hi - First, I should say is that I have 5 gallon grow bags. I must edit the diary :). I was approaching the watering schedule by waiting for the top 3cm to dry out, but i started to run into underwatering issues where they were drooping, so from then on I started on a feeding schedule of 1L to 2L every 3 days. I would pick up the pot and give 2L to the ones that felt lighter and 1L to the ones that felt heavier. That seems to have worked for me. Eventhough all 4 plants are the same genetics, and growing in identical conditions, they vary in how much they uptake. If i felt that needed extra between feedings, i would just use 500ml of plain water at a time. I think the key is to never overwater as that could lead to issues with roots which in turn will lead to a host of other issues
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www.youtube.com/watch for understanding whats is dry trim.