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Week 10
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Knert Knert
4 years ago
D65: Tried taking some pictures with the macro lens. I'd say the majority of the trichromes are cloudy with some still clear and the occasional amber ones. Will keep track of the evolution. D70: Buds keep getting bigger, the main cola is starting to look like one big, consolidated bud. Trichromes remain mainly cloudy, with some still transparent and some amber ones. Also gave her a flush (10l), since I think she'll be ready for harvest in at most 2 weeks. Next watering, I might add molasses a last time. Smell is strong and really sweet, reminds me of vanilla a little.
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Grow Questions
Knert
Knertstarted grow question 4 years ago
I'm considering topping my northern lights auto one of the following days, as it's starting to grow towards its 4th node. Most diaries I've seen for this strain take 12+ weeks, so that seems like it should have some time to recover from that. Anyone has any experience w auto top?
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TheCode
TheCodeanswered grow question 4 years ago
Yes, you can top auto-flowering plants that are growing fast and healthy as long as they haven’t started making buds yet. I top auto-flowering plants around week 3. If it hasn’t grown at least 4-5 nodes (pairs of “real” leaves) by the end of week 3, it may not be growing fast enough to handle topping without getting stunted. When it comes to growing auto-flowering cannabis strains, there is a lot of controversy about whether they are compatible with the cannabis training technique known as topping (cutting off the tip of the plant while its young). Some growers say you should never top an auto-flowering plant, while others claim they can top their autos without a problem. How can there be such a big difference in results between different growers? Well, here’s the thing about topping autos…. Auto-flowering cannabis plants are on a tight schedule! Most auto-flowering strains start flowering at 3-4 weeks, and have pretty much stop growing vegetatively by the time they’re 6-7 weeks old. It’s difficult or impossible to change the strain’s individual time schedule. It still takes a few more weeks until buds are ready for harvest, but in that time an auto-flowering plant generally won’t be growing new leaves and stems. An auto-flowering plant is “full size” at just 6-7 weeks from seed! Topping auto-flowering cannabis strains is often not recommended because they’re on a tight schedule and may not recover in time, but it can be done if your plant is growing fast enough during the first few weeks of growth. Auto-flowering marijuana strains have a short timeline, which is why it's usually recommended not to top them. And on top of all that, you don’t need to top your plants to get multiple tops. Autos can grow with just LST/bending and they all will have multiple tops. All that being said, sometimes topping an auto does go well. If you have a really healthy, fast-growing plant, topping it may not stunt it at all. In some situations, topping may produce a better structure and increase yields! So it’s not a matter of whether you should or shouldn’t top autos, as much as a matter of evaluating your situation and deciding if the reward is worth the risk for you!
Knert
Knertstarted grow question 4 years ago
Should I repot to a pot of 15-20l? I'm kinda regretting I planted it in a pot with +-4l of soil. I want to plant her out in full ground around week 5 when the belgian weather starts getting milder, and I'm not sure if it's worth repotting now for another 2-3w, given the risk.
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 4 years ago
as long as you have mostly leaves with three points means the plant is young enough to be repotted , it will get a bit of shock so make sure you dont flood or flush the plant with water and avoid anything else that can cause stress. Do it soon and you wont really have any adverse effects. Hope this helps ! 🚀
Knert
Knertstarted grow question 4 years ago
How much granular fertilizer should I give my north lights auto? I have a "general purpose" fertilizer (grains) which has an NPK of 6-3-3 and potassium grains with 2-0-20. I find it difficult to dose as it releases its nutrients over a period of 3 months... Gave 25g of 633 in w 3
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey buddy :-) If you are not sure about food, then take a look at what the manufacturer is writing and start with half h
Knert
Knertstarted grow question 4 years ago
My autoflower just started week 5 and she's looking really healthy. I was wondering if it would be beneficial to plant it out into full ground by the end of this week. Weather is supposed to be 20+ °C by then. Would the benefits of full ground outweigh the cost of "repotting" ?
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Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey, So personally I think since you're already starting flowering that you're in a very crucial time....so i wouldn't repot. A 4 gallon isn't bad. If you had repotted a week or so ago there might have been time to recover. I'd just do a nice lollipop and let it get full sun.. *possibly start a new seed germinating now and as soon as it fills a solo cup(or starter pot) pop it straight in the ground. Happy flowering. ✌️
Knert
Knertstarted grow question 4 years ago
She's at day 34 now, and I'm wateriring her tomorrow. I have phosporous grains (6-16-0) and potassium grains (2-0-20). She's been in proflowering for about a week and I'm wondering what fertilisers I should add tomorrow. Just P or should I add some K as well? See details in diary
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labifle
labifleanswered grow question 4 years ago
Salut le jardinier ! Utilise plutôt quelque chose chargé en azote si t'es en pré flo. Une fois en flo melange tes 2 engrais 50/50 pour avoir un mix parfait de floraison tu aura un npk de 8-16-20 grâce à ce mélange. Si tes granules sont à diffusion lente met les maintenant pour une meilleur action. Bonne chance bella ciao
Knert
Knertstarted grow question 4 years ago
My NL auto is at D40 and is growing well. She's developing a good lot of cola's with nice bud sites. Up untill now I've been able to tuck the leaves away, but it's getting more difficult to keep all bud sites cleared as she keeps growing. Should I tactically defoliate?
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi buddy she looks great 😎👌. I would not cut away anything that looks healthy :-) every leaf that you remove now only interferes with photosynthesis. There are exceptions to extreme bushes, but I would definitely not lose any weight on your plants. Carry on as before and it will be very nice 👏🏻👍
Knert
Knertstarted grow question 4 years ago
She's at day 50 now and her pistils are already getting quite orangey/brown (see diary), which seems rather early to me, also compared to other diaries of her strain. How long (more or less ofcourse) would you reckon she still has before she should be harvested?
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 4 years ago
She's still a long way away yet. I would advise removing some of the lower fan leaves especially in the center and the yellowing ones. Keep feeding her and maybe 4 weeks later?
Knert
Knertstarted grow question 4 years ago
Pistils are mainly brown, but judging from my photo's I'd say the trichromes are still transparent to maybe slightly milky? The pictures from my phone aren't perfectly sharp though, and it's my first growth as well, so I'm not really sure. Could anyone with a trained eye tell?
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Mr_Motalovah
Mr_Motalovahanswered grow question 4 years ago
Its hard to tell without a clear close up picture but they look slightly milky. When trichomes are entering the "harvest window" they look like plastic, clear trichomes look more like glass. So based on what I see id say your entering that harvest period. If they're entering that window you could be harvesting in a week or two. Don't forget to flush roots! 😉 You could get a cheap Jeweler’s loupes on amazon and that would help you out. https://www.growweedeasy.com/harvest#trichome-method If you haven't already, I recommend this harvest tutorial. Its a bit of a read but its worth it. Skip to the jeweler’s loupe method to see a good example of trichomes ready for harvest also when to harvest for what effects you want. Good luck grower! 👊
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