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@Budzablazin, the jungle is getting denser by the hour bro, thanks for passing by.
Will update soon.
She´s swelling up heavily after feeding with sea green, molasses and bat guano.
A little tip burn showing, might have gotten ppm too high. Also days have been unusually hot and she has been drinking faster than usual but have already watered a couple of times with Ph'd RO Water without nutes so she should be alright.
@Respectthecosmos, Thanks mate, the tribute to Franco is something I wanted to do for a very long time.
I did not knew that Lemon Cheese was his all time favorite.
Have been too tired to upload but those SLH are making some solid development their first days living.
@TreeTent310, in my opinion autoflowers could even make it easier for a newbie, they grow really fast and flower without flipping the light schedule. They won´t revert to vegging due to light pollution.
One thing is to make sure is you do not torture an autoflower, as you could stunt her and dramatically affect your yields.
I´m interested on autos and will be testing on the future the quality of the buds, vs photoperiod strains for which I will get seeds of popular strains and run them side by side with their auto counterparts.
@CRiSPrGrow, thanks for the heads up, I am a notoriously light feeder considering my plants are growing in fairly hot soil. It is a Guano formulation with higher ratios of P and K than N.
She is growing really fast and will most likely benefit from it.
Always test your adjust ph and use nutes at quarter strength or low ppm and see how that particular plant reacts, then test higher ppm until you find how much your plant can use without burn.