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@Salokin
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Hello Growmies, We’ve made it to week 7 with our Auto Bruce Lemon Diesel, and the excitement continues to build! The preflower stretch is in full swing, with the plants continuing to push through the support grid and reach for the light. The vertical growth has been impressive, and the formation of bud sites is now becoming more evident. Plants #1 and #3 are maintaining their status as the standout performers, with their foliage still lush and green, and their nodes spacing out beautifully as they stretch upward. The support grid remains crucial in managing their shape and supporting the branches as they begin to bear the weight of the developing buds. To accommodate the growing size of the plants and maintain adequate distance to the light, I had to move the carbon filter outside the tent. This adjustment has helped ensure the plants receive optimal light exposure without being too close to the light source. The increased light intensity has proven to be a game-changer, encouraging the plants to stretch their stems upward while keeping the leaf growth dense. This optimization of light penetration is setting the stage for what I hope will be a bountiful harvest. The plants have continued their preflower stretch throughout the week, and it’s clear that they are preparing for the next big phase of their growth. As the plants enter the final stages of their preflower stretch, I’m eagerly anticipating the transition into full flowering mode. The progress so far has been incredibly promising, and I’m looking forward to seeing the buds start to really take shape. Stay lifted, Salokin
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@Mr_Maes
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this is by far the tallest Auto i have ever had. Next time i will use a smaller pot or grow it in its own tent because she is HUGE. Im excited to see how the buds start stacking.
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Hallo guys You can cleary see the damage from spidermites ans some webs.. Cant do shit at this stage Should i harvest them? Any advice please
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It was really fu doing this grow, it’s my very first grow and it seemed to turn out great. Thanks for all the feedback everyone.
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To grow shes a pleasure , looked healthy all the way to crop ,, solid buds what absolute stink , its air dryin at roof hight and im still convinced everyone can smell it ,,,, honestly am drewlin knowin i got the summer time chedder
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I flipped them to flower earlier this week so I can make space for some new stuff and I think they’re doing pretty well...no buds yet will try to stay more consistent with entries. Thanks for tuning in!! Happy growing! XD
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Sorry guys been lagging on posting because got a lot other stuff going on n I figured this plant would’ve been chopped by now but I must say she’s been filling out quite nicely..I lowered the light hours to try n see if thatll he’ll ripen her a bit faster as I’m looking to replace her with another plant
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We had problems with nutrients but that was controlled with the adjustment of ph the growth is going well we are in the sixth week.
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@Ladyluck
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So far so good, Can anyone out there please advise if these are ready now or a few more days... Tis getting warmer now where I am. How hot is too hot for plants? Thanks in advance..
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She grows nice and quick if you Treat her well! I transplanted and made a couple mistakes so she didn’t reach 100% imo but it’s still a nice turn out! Hadn’t she not gotten pollinated I think the yield would’ve been more! Oh well still not a bad turnout will compare her to my other cut of this strain I have finishing up! Check it out, thanks for reading
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High humidity and high temperature variation can cause mold and mildew. Healthy plant and high ventilation prevent the problem!