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A 100%
Autoflower
100%
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Auto Seeds
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Auto Pounder
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Easy
This was my first grow. I had one Auto Pounder plant going and four Gorilla Glue plants. I made an early mistake while topping the plant and lost one of the main colas. If I was more careful I could have taped it up, but I'm a newb and screwed around with it until it fell off. Oops. Like I mentioned on the other plant post, I had the light too close at one point and I should have put more soil in the fabric pot. That said, this plant is a thick beast and I would love the chance to give it a try with the learnings from my first grow. Soil conditions were monitored throughout the grow using a Kumo Sensor system (wireless sensor tags). I'll attach a picture of the event log. I took one of the smaller dried nugs and tried it out. It's already very potent and smells great. Can't wait to try it out after a month or two in the jar.
7 years ago
tableNewbie
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Gorilla Glue Auto
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Easy
This was my first grow. Today I pulled the buds out of the paper bags, trimmed it as needed and cut the buds off the stems. The total dry weight for 4 Gorilla Glue Auto plants was 4.02oz, so my weight-to-dry yield was 30%. I don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing. Again, this was my first grow. I selected a few guides at random online and did my best to adapt them to my setup. I definitely had the light too close/strong at some points, and I didn't put enough soil in each pot initially. Over time as I watered the soil compacted and there were several inches of fabric pot left that I could have used more effectively. I also made the common mistake of overwatering. Towards the end of the grow I really figured out the watering, so hopefully that won't be too much of an issue. Over the entire grow I monitored soil conditions using a Kumo Sensor (wireless sensor tag). That chart is interesting to see and I've attached it to this post.
7 years ago