Norther lights

misterbrandon

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Here are my northern lights, currently on 4th week of veg.
Autoflower type.
Growing in coco x perlite with 3 gallon fabric pots.
Keeping humidity at 50% and temp at 22-26 Celsius.
20/4 light cycle with the Mars Hydro TSW2000.
Feeding schedule using GHE cal mag, micro, gro, bloom, root booster, bloom booster and ripen.
Feeding once a day.

This is my fifth grow and I must say,
it’s been a journey!
 

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Autodoctor

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I like doing the northern lights autos. Took 12 weeks
First grow. Doing a second one now but switch from 3-5 gln fiber pots to compair yeilds
 

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goofy81

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Northern lights.
I've grown northern lights and have noticed some come out with fat indica leaves like yours, some come out thinner. It's really strange. You look online at other northern lights examples and some look a bit different too.
Being indica. I noticed the fatter leafed plants don't perk up as well as thinner leafed ones unless you give them a bit of heat.
Only thing i can think of is Indica (word came from Indian cannabis? ) I guess prefers tropical hot countries? Will be interested to see how your grow progresses and looks to compare my NL experiences.
 

Autodoctor

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And I believe stevia is more of the ones that prefer the tropical environment. Am doing space cookies and wedding cake autos now and to tell you the truth. All looks very close to the same to me
 

Autodoctor

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Keep the nutrients down some on autos have good airflow and 82 degrees and good light and comes out fairly good
 

Alter Jean

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Here are my northern lights, currently on 4th week of veg.
Autoflower type.
Growing in coco x perlite with 3 gallon fabric pots.
Keeping humidity at 50% and temp at 22-26 Celsius.
20/4 light cycle with the Mars Hydro TSW2000.
Feeding schedule using GHE cal mag, micro, gro, bloom, root booster, bloom booster and ripen.
Feeding once a day.

This is my fifth grow and I must say,
it’s been a journey!
I like some good autos myself.

Question:

Did you snap these pics right after you watered?
 

Alter Jean

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Northern lights.
I've grown northern lights and have noticed some come out with fat indica leaves like yours, some come out thinner. It's really strange. You look online at other northern lights examples and some look a bit different too.
Being indica. I noticed the fatter leafed plants don't perk up as well as thinner leafed ones unless you give them a bit of heat.
Only thing i can think of is Indica (word came from Indian cannabis? ) I guess prefers tropical hot countries? Will be interested to see how your grow progresses and looks to compare my NL experiences.
Indica was established in 1785 and from Afghanistan area or Asia area
And I believe stevia is more of the ones that prefer the tropical environment. Am doing space cookies and wedding cake autos now and to tell you the truth. All looks very close to the same to me
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This is a bit old picture but still a nice bit
 

Autodoctor

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Lol just as complicated as lighting. Ppm versus lighting and feeding. Truly have to be a botanist to do it 100% correctly. Look up Bruce bugbee on you tube and get ready to be confused even more
 

crimsonecho

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northern lights is a great strain and turns around really quickly if you want to have a psychedelic high that alters your mind harvest at 45-50 days unripe anything above adds mass but the high gets stonier and more about bodily effects. this is just ime.
 

goofy81

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The fact is there's too much saturation of mis-information online and even scientist disagree about sativa and indica.

Indica and sativa has become the biggest shit show in the industry.

From my years of growing. No one has ever truly guessed from a blind test if they were smoking indica or sativa correctly with even a small sample size.

And I'm sure 'everyone' here has heard of,
Clear to Cloudy trichs = high
Cloudy - mostly amber = stone, couch lock.

But then they say
sativa = high
indica = stone

Sadly, i even associate Indica with fat leaf but then you read things like these and wonder what is the truth..


Later, Russo says, a French naturalist applied the term Cannabis indica to a narrow-leafed variety of hemp from India that “in no way resembles” what people today call indica."

Source : https://elemental.medium.com/do-different-strains-of-marijuana-cause-different-highs-3efdc41f00c1
 
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