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@Threecube, I did a balcony grow with this strain, started indoor, then move them to the balcony, not a lot of light, no ph water, soil was light organic peat moss perlite, an used a neudorf generic nutrient, yield was 20g, is impossible to anticipate your results. Patience is key.
@CANNASIM, Thanks again for reply. When i will start my other grow i will do it better, with more equipment, and probably with more patience haha. Right now i have 2 autos both quick one in one 7.5l pot. I will leave them be as i did enough stress to both of them. How much will you think i could pull out of them if i treat them carefully from now on?
@Threecube, Anytime! What soil are you in? If you use a hygrometer you can see the temps and humidity, its inexpensive, that is good for getting better knowledge of the conditions.
Looks like you have transplanted them, more then once.
For Autos you drop them in a final size vase an let them do their thing ;) .
@Threecube, No problem, for me it's a pleasure to help, I'm a grower since last millennium :smile:and it's a pleasure to share my experience. First I tell you that marijuana is a fantastic plant and you will get some buds even with extremely difficult growth conditions, even if you commit numerous errors, but if you do not want to waste 2 months and want to get better results I suggest you buy at least one full spectrum LED lamp. You can find inexpensive online, like the Mars Hydro or Meizhi both from 300w at a price of 50/70 dollars. The fundamental factors for a good growth are:
1 of course the quality seeds
2 brightness from a minimum of 10,000 lumens up (from 150w for LED Lamps)
3 Humidity (40-60% for autoflowering)
There are other variables that affect the final result, but are not as fundamental as the temperature that goes well from a minimum of 10 to a maximum of 30 degrees, or the amount of CO2 that you can provide to plants. In conclusion, if you want to get satisfactory results at harvest time, I recommend buying a full spectrum LED lamp as soon as possible.
Continue to post your progress, and if you need help for something don't hesitate to ask :wink: