chiefrokaho
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Cant find 1 I trust for soil. Without spending more than I want
All the photos you've shown have been of an overwatered plant. Stop giving it water so often and let it dry out. You're over loving your plant.Cant find 1 I trust for soil. Without spending more than I want
Bluelab soil pH penWhat is a reliable soil ph tester?
What strain/breeder...that is gorgeous
Seedstockers - Big Bud AutoWhat strain/breeder...that is gorgeous
Quick specs on your method? Light? Soil? How many days did that go?Seedstockers - Big Bud Auto
Vegged under SF2000 flowered under Timber Fatty VS 3000k spectrum, coco coir/perlite, 93 days sprout to harvest, quickest autoflower I've had.Quick specs on your method? Light? Soil? How many days did that go?
They make some incredible lights. Full spectrum 3500k will serve you well.That's awesome I use a Timber 4vl myself but it is the 3500 k so I veg and flower with it
Interesting I've never seen an auto topped twice, usually there's too many branches anyway. I regularly get 8+ zips from auto, usually more.Definitely didn't know they could be treated like that and still finish with good weight. ALL good to know. Thx
Interesting I've never seen an auto topped twice, usually there's too many branches anyway. I regularly get 8+ zips from auto, usually more.
Here's a Think Big auto, topped once, that I had to harvest 5 zips from at 11 weeks due to bud rot fear, then finished with a further 13 zips at week 16. Total 18 zips.
It does not look like light bleaching in any way, I mean the leaves at the bottom are probably getting a quarter of the light at the top. If I saw that in my own plants I would tend to think it's a lack of N, but that's just an educated guess.
Why does it look like your plant was in a rainstorm?
Sure www.google.comCan I get an example(pic) of light bleaching?
Ha! All I find is different sites with people asking same. No answers tho.