Week 4
Avg. Temp- 78 F
Avg. Humidity- 49%
Friday, February 8, 2019
(Day 23)
Here we are a few days into Week 4 and things couldn't be better. She's still been growing like crazy and overall looking good. I did notice a few tips of new growth looking slightly yellow , but I think she's also about due for a feeding and with the humidity dropping once in Week 3 at the end , she may have ate all the nutes up in the soil especially with her growth rate.
Saturday, February 9, 2019
(Day 24)
Great day in the garden today got up and did a little cleaning in the tent along with giving our NL Auto a feeding , she received 500 ML of water with nutes added, I had to raise up how much water she was getting so that we could some run off so she doesn't get salts built up in the soil. At this she is growing like crazy and I mean crazy , along with her having a amazing smell which is new for me because non of my plants ever had a smell like this so early in its life.
Monday, February 11, 2019
(Day 26)
Hasn't been much to do since our last watering, except for a little leaf tucking so that the larger fan leafs are blocking the side branches. Other than that I've just sitting back watching this beauty grow and also enjoying the great aroma she already has. So far I haven't notice any signs of showing pre-flowers which normally happens around this time, but that's fine with me it just means this phenotype has a longer vegetation than I'm use to seeing in autoflowers, maybe they'll show later in the week.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
(Day 28)
Here we are on the last day of Week 4 and things are still looking great. We also have began to pre-flower ! She is really stacking up also and is 9.5" before she goes into her stretch, which means she could be around 18" to 24" tall when it's all said and done, which I think is monster for a autoflower. We've also shut the humidifier off since we are in pre-flower. I'm still in shock that she's this big, she's by far the biggest plant I've grown to date.
This lady had a mag. deficiency I believe so I added the cal-mag back to her diet but I feel she is still growing slower than my AK-49 Auto , is this because she is recovering and will catch up or is it something else
If the growing environment and the feeding are the same for both strains then it could be what you said : a recovering that is still slowing her down ; it could be due to the genetic as your plants are not the same so they will grow differently , and finally it can be a feeding related issue : maybe that strain needed a specific feeding compared to your AK