First grow - Auto Ultimate & Tha Shiznit

SickSickWorld

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Strongly resisting a "your mum" joke there. Self deprecating cock joke instead?
Damn sick, she's so small. Looking good tho!
Like my penis.

Seriously though, just got back from work. 6.5 mile cycle in the pissing rain, my package looks like someone crossed a raisin with a walnut, and soaked it in bleach.

Enjoy that imagery.

Smells good though! (Shiznit, not my penis)
 

TopDogTHC

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Strongly resisting a "your mum" joke there. Self deprecating cock joke instead?

Like my penis.

Seriously though, just got back from work. 6.5 mile cycle in the pissing rain, my package looks like someone crossed a raisin with a walnut, and soaked it in bleach.

Enjoy that imagery.

Smells good though! (Shiznit, not my penis)
I know that work feel mate I've been back on tools properly past few weeks and got no energy lol. Looking good tho bro.
 

SickSickWorld

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One little photo, been a while since last update.

Properly starved her of water last week, perhaps pushed it a bit far as when I got back from work Saturday she was bone dry, some of the leaves started to crisp.

Rehydrated the soil straight away with plain water on Saturday, and on Tuesday hit her up with some bloom nutes. Not sure how much further she'll go, looking forward to getting her down. I'll check trichs later.
 

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SickSickWorld

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"Your leaves look like crispy bacon"

Soon shall come the harvest, I believe. Don't see any amber in the trichs yet, think most are getting cloudy. Time to flush, do we think? You can properly see how small she is, but she's pretty much all bud. Not much room for anything else!! Rookie mistakes learned from, and improved upon.WP_20160427_07_37_31_Pro.jpg WP_20160427_07_38_03_Rich.jpg WP_20160427_07_38_17_Pro.jpg WP_20160427_07_38_32_Pro.jpg
 

SickSickWorld

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There are 3 things, in life, that I love.
2 of them are bacon.

Looks like a perf candidate for a flush to me.

Peace
You reckon? Just water for remaining week or two? Everything will be due a feed today. May transition the Blueberry to flower nutes too. You ever use/need to use PK boost yeats?
 

yeatster

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You reckon? Just water for remaining week or two? Everything will be due a feed today. May transition the Blueberry to flower nutes too. You ever use/need to use PK boost yeats?
I'm not familiar with any nute line other than Advanced Nutrients.
I reduce nute feed, by half, for the last 3 weeks. Final week just bubbled water, with runoff, no flush. That is the only time I water to runoff. I do flush about midway, or until I see a need, for salt build up.

If that was my plant, I would flush, then begin a light feed, half what she's been getting.

Peace.
 

SickSickWorld

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I'm not familiar with any nute line other than Advanced Nutrients.
I reduce nute feed, by half, for the last 3 weeks. Final week just bubbled water, with runoff, no flush. That is the only time I water to runoff. I do flush about midway, or until I see a need, for salt build up.

If that was my plant, I would flush, then begin a light feed, half what she's been getting.

Peace.
Did you harvest yet yeats?
 

yeatster

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To be honest, Sick, I'm leaning toward nute lockout, rather than nute burn here. Either way I think a flush is necessary. I would probably give light feed at the end of flush.
Have you thought of removing seriously damaged leaves? I just don't see them doing any good at this point. If anything, I would think energy is being used to repair the damage. If you trim them, more will show up in the next couple weeks.

I hope your able to show pics in the upcoming days.
 

Bbcchance

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Plants don't repair damaged leaves, once it's there it's there, they do however use them first for energy and they will fall off on their own, you can pluck if you want though, your call, I don't personally believe in flushing other than for a last resort, a good leaching of the media doesn't hurt though,(yes there is a difference)around 6 weeks I do start lessening the feed amount as they tend to uptake less water and have that stored leaf energy anyways, short of it is don't worry so much and quit overthinking, just let them grow, no need to hover they are what they are by now, not much will change in the last 2-3 weeks except for the trics:peace:
 

SickSickWorld

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Plants don't repair damaged leaves, once it's there it's there, they do however use them first for energy and they will fall off on their own, you can pluck if you want though, your call, I don't personally believe in flushing other than for a last resort, a good leaching of the media doesn't hurt though,(yes there is a difference)around 6 weeks I do start lessening the feed amount as they tend to uptake less water and have that stored leaf energy anyways, short of it is don't worry so much and quit overthinking, just let them grow, no need to hover they are what they are by now, not much will change in the last 2-3 weeks except for the trics:peace:
The leaf damage is mainly from one serious underwater, when she almost completely dried out, hence the crispiness, which if course was never gonna repair. I'm not worried about the discolouration, as I just assume its the plant drawing it's nitrogen reserves from the leaves.

I didn't plan on flushing, I was just gonna start feeding it water only from here on in. I have noticed she's drinking less, still feeling heavy today whereas all her sisters are parched.
 

yeatster

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How is the jack herer pheno you grew? I'm currently running a white jack (White Widow x Jack Herer) for the first time. Dont know how the strain is.
I did the JH autos. I suppose the pheno would just be a tad better.
They are curing now. I love the smoke. Not harsh at all, even precure. It's sweet, citrusy, and earthy/like pine.
It is a perfect daytime smoke. I get a burst of energy, lasts a couple hours. Not as "stoney" as some like, which makes it perfect for any occasion, imo.
I haven't yet done any photos. I'm in the planning stages now though. Any recommendations? I'm looking for the best of both worlds, 1 stoney strain, and 1 uplifting.

I looked into the White Jack, should be awesome.
Peace
 

SickSickWorld

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Day 69 (Giggedy)

Dedz.

After two days in darkness, Tha Shiznit was chopped today, and is now hanging in diy drying box. As expected, not a huge amount from her but it all smells awesome, and allowed me to practise my trimming skills! Will update over next few with dry weight, curing and smoke report.

Also will be investigating the root zone, to see how much of the 15ltr AirPot she used. Moving forward, I wouldn't use AirPots for hand watered soil again, as it's a pain in the arse to fully hydrate them - water and holes don't mix! Loving the fabric Root Pouch pots though, and so are my plants!

PEACE.
 
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