AndThenThereWasOne
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This is my very first grow ever. I am a Newbie. I was going to post in the Newbie section but decided to go to the Auto-Flowering section. IF I have made a mistake posting here, I'm sorry. It is sometimes difficult to Newbies to figure out where to post.
They are Early Miss Autoflowers.
This plant along with three others have been in a 2x4x6 tent with constant 600w grow veg lights for a bit over 2 months. I did not do light cycles. They are planted in a super soil mix, and I have fed nutrients ever so often, about every 2 days. Nutrients were Grow, Micro, and Flower. The ph is a bit high, about 8. Even with ph down it was difficult to get it past 9. I check the ph of the water (with or without nutrients) and bring it down to 4 before watering.......still can't get it below 8.
I do see that some leaves are yellowing, not quit sure why. Might be nutrient burn, but I've been pretty lean on the nutrients.
The tall one just keeps growing and has overpower the runt of the seedlings. The other 3 (including the runt) are flowering. Should I top the tall one? Should I run a 12/12 light cycle to try to make the tall one flower? I'm aware Auto's don't need the 12/12 cycle. Or should I chop the tall one down and let the little runt do it's thing?
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
The ever growing non flowering beast.
The runt of the seedlings.
They are Early Miss Autoflowers.
This plant along with three others have been in a 2x4x6 tent with constant 600w grow veg lights for a bit over 2 months. I did not do light cycles. They are planted in a super soil mix, and I have fed nutrients ever so often, about every 2 days. Nutrients were Grow, Micro, and Flower. The ph is a bit high, about 8. Even with ph down it was difficult to get it past 9. I check the ph of the water (with or without nutrients) and bring it down to 4 before watering.......still can't get it below 8.
I do see that some leaves are yellowing, not quit sure why. Might be nutrient burn, but I've been pretty lean on the nutrients.
The tall one just keeps growing and has overpower the runt of the seedlings. The other 3 (including the runt) are flowering. Should I top the tall one? Should I run a 12/12 light cycle to try to make the tall one flower? I'm aware Auto's don't need the 12/12 cycle. Or should I chop the tall one down and let the little runt do it's thing?
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
The ever growing non flowering beast.
The runt of the seedlings.
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