Auto strains that don't have amber trichs

jfarrismu

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Actually I had and have right now.
The last one was a sour diesel auto by fast buds. Trichs stayed mostly clear to little milky for almost 2 weeks. On day 65 I had bud rod and immediately chopped. I flushed from day 50 on.
Right now I'm running an auto anesthesia by pyramid seeds (day 62) and have the same issue. Trichs turn cloudy but they are late. Super frosty, but super lame with swelling. I'm scared of mold again. Actual lifetime 7-9 weeks (acc. to pyramid seeds) so it's still ok. I started flushing 1 week ago and start to believe that flushing might actually be the problem.
Maybe I start feeding again, because I read in the other thread that feeding till chop is better with autos. I'm not sure how to answer that mystical question. Somebody got any good thoughts on that for me?
If you're worried about mold, you need to worry about your humidity, temperature, and airflow, not how long it has been or how much you feed/water.
Flushing in general is a myth.
 

DrNoob

Member
Well my humidity was mostly between 60 and 65% and during the night it was even more. Since I use an open indoor setup with no exhaust whatsoever, I was at the mercy of the weather due to a rainy period of two weeks. I learned my lesson and now I learned about VPD (shout out to buildasoil) and lowered the lights and raised the Amps. Atm my humidity is between 40 and 50% so it should be fine.
Concerning Ambering would you recommend to restart feeding and just wait?
 

jfarrismu

Well-Known Member
Well my humidity was mostly between 60 and 65% and during the night it was even more. Since I use an open indoor setup with no exhaust whatsoever, I was at the mercy of the weather due to a rainy period of two weeks. I learned my lesson and now I learned about VPD (shout out to buildasoil) and lowered the lights and raised the Amps. Atm my humidity is between 40 and 50% so it should be fine.
Concerning Ambering would you recommend to restart feeding and just wait?
Yeah just water and feed her like she's in full bloom up to harvest day. It won't hurt her or you
 
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