White Dwarf autoflower Picture journal

growthspurt

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Hello all and welcome to my Picture grow journal, I will be updating this with pictures and status updates of my grow.

I decided to start doing this about 8 days in so I will just post one long update... then post new ones as often as I can. I'm really enjoying this so Ill prolly post a lot.

I'm using the Stealth Bubbleponics kit from http://www.stealthhydroponics.com




Here is a link to the kit I am using
http://www.stealthhydroponics.com/product.php?xProd=2&xSec=2

I choose the Dual Spectrum II since I have been following recommendations from ROSEMAN who has successfully grown a few crops already with this system.


START DATE MARCH 30th 2009

(The early days pictures are still on my phone, will update some notes and pictures tomorrow)

APRIL 4th 2009 (6 Days old)

As you can see in the pictures I first decided to go with the cardboard cutout but thought that a cd would be a better idea since it cant get wet and poses a better chance to not get warped and change shape) Later it was brought to my attention by roseman that once the plant gets bigger it will be more complicated to remove a cd instead of something cardboard or paper. So I plan to go out and get some paper plates but in the mean time have been using the cardboard cutout.

I placed in six seeds and only four sprouted so here they are at this point.





CLOSEUPS









This one is a little yellow and it was concerning me, I thought that it could possibly have been the difference between the vegetative bulb and the flowering one so I have decided weekly to switch the position so it spread equally. I figured this wouldn't do any harm either or and could only benefit.




APRIL 5TH 2009 (7 days old)


Today was a good day! I decided that since two of the six seeds didnt make it and it didnt look like anything was gonna happen anytime soon, I decided to remove the cups and shut the water off going to it. I took the one from the far right off and looked into rockwool and saw the seed with no sign of sprouting so I removed it and covered the hole with a circular cardboard cutout and black tape and then covered it with a thick threaded material to prevent light from getting in. I then did the same to the other one and low and behold I found a spoutling!!!!!! I gave it some assistance pointing up and within 6-8 hours it was allready showing a top as pictured below! Im so happy to have 5 of 6 now! GOOO Dr.Chronic seeds!!



The other babies are doing good too!







So as you can see the yellow on would appear to have gotten worse... but what i sorta think happened is the green in the middle got darker.. so its amplifying the yellow. So im thinking this may be either cause of the lights being too close or maybe shes just hungry as ROSEMAN mentioned in another thread I posted in.






April 6th 2009 (8 days old)

So today after some questioning on the forums lol I decided to start them off with some nutes. (Just to add, all my roots are touching the water surprisingly Determia (the late sprouter) has a root in the water already. This was most likely because the seed was pushed way to far into the rock wool. The roots didn't have far to go down but the sprout needed my help to get up. I was recommended to start with 1/4 dosage. How I went about measuring this was to just pour the whole packet onto my scale, take that number divide it by 4. Then just use that much in grams. I did that for both Micro and Grow (these are the SH nutes that come with the combo kit)
I went out to wally world today and picked up some extra tubing (just in case) and another 10 gallon bucket because I wanted to be able to mix all the nutrients first so that I can get it looking right and all the hard stuff out to prevent it from clogging the pump.

After draining the res and refilling with the 1/4 nute solution I was off to perform some errands and attend some appts. I left @ 12:30... when I returned @ around 3 or 4 pm I was very surprised with the change in the plants. Determia has went from a bent over position to pointing straight up and all the other plants have a darker color and seem a lot healthier. Have a look for yourself!!!!

Check out how it still looked around 12:30pm before I left and then around 3 or 4pm with 1/4 nutes all new water.

How it looked around 12pm (note this is a pic from day before but it looked the same) How it looked about 4 hours later after putting nutes.


You can see the yellow one getting better already too!!







NOTE JOURNAL NOT COMPLETE YET, I WILL UPDATE THE FIRST SECTION TOMMORROW AND THEN UPDATE WITH TOMMORROWS INFO! :)


 

growthspurt

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Instead of having multiple threads on it, I have no issues if people want to post questions,comments and suggestions in this journal.
 

growthspurt

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April 8th 2009 (10 days old)

Ok so every night i need to close the closet because the light is so bright... well I decided to see what changes in the temp from leaving it open, and having it shut for about 8/9 hours. The below picture shows that the relative humidity goes from 40% to what appears to be 44% overnight. Not pictured but the temp range is always 78 - 80, nothing more nothing less.



There is a fan going at all times and when you walk in the closet it doesnt feel hot at all.

Anyways here is the 10th day update pics...let me know if anyone notices any issues with them. I stare at them longer and longer each day, i never knew id be so into this process!!



Aww and look at the once little later bloomer... now pretty much blended in!



This gets more fun by the day!
 

yourlocal420

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Subscribed! Looks like you are a week or so ahead. I just started soakin my seeds yesterday. Cant wait to have 2 side by side DWC grows. Cool man! Keep it rollin!:clap:
 

growthspurt

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April 9th 2009 (11 days old)

After a suggestion from Roseman I decided to head out to my local home depot and pic up a 2700k Cfl for 14 bucks. I also got the stand/clamp/reflector package for another 10 bucks. So another flowering lamp for under 30 bucks SWEET!! :)

You can see part of the reflector/clamp kit next to it.


After setting up the third light in a range of places, I finally decided on a good spot, you can see in the pics below how it looks. The only thing different is I folded the belt up so it wasnt sitting on the reflector like that.


Here is a shot from the left side, you can see the front of the new CFL, I figured if the light came from that side and I eventually get some Mylar on the back wall it will create this really nice light source all around the BB system.



This picture was taken around 2pm today, I will take another picure of all these plants to show you the comparason on how much they really do change from morning to night. I wonder how much it will change since Ive added that new light.




This one i guess is getting a lot of water from the feeding tubes cause you can see it getting the paper plate a little wet. I don't think it is anything that should cause me any concern so ill ignore it.


PH NOTES: This is the first week on 1/4 nutes and seemed the nutes brought my water to a constant 6.5 ph. I put in enough PH down to bring it to 6ph and now its sitting about a very healthy looking ph (im using the strips so since the picture is a little weird ima say 5.98/6.0ph and I feel good)

Will update later tonight with new pictures if any changes occur.
(nothing really changed, see you tommorrow!)
 

growthspurt

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April 9th 2009 (11 days old)

Woke up this morning and I guess because of the new light addition it was almost 90 degrees in that room. I quickly removed the cover from the closet and it went back down to 80 in about 20 minutes. I was worried that they would go into shock adding more time to the grow but since the fan was on them the whole time they stayed chill i believe. When i found them this morning I also immediately checked the water temp and it was still cool to the touch, so I think everything was ok. That temp is more of an ambience, not directly what the plants feel. I will get another one and monitor the sun bathing area for the plants. I want that auto ph meter that also does the temp of the.. ahh.. in time i suppose. Anyway here are my sexy babys now.. lol




And some of the smaller ones..

Yes that one is the one that sprouted about 4 days late..lol


Here is my miscolored one, she feels unloved due to her obvious image issue.. but its ok.. she will be loved the same in the end... :) :)



Well its day 11, and im sure some people are wondering how my roots are. Well here are the first released pics of my babys roots.... its like the first pics of brad and jonela's baby.. so rare.. and for you free.. live and uncut.


Looking good if you ask me!!! and current temps..



Hope you enjoyed todays update and installment of.. "The auto DWARF chronicles"

 

learningtogrow

Active Member
dude your set up is off the hook..... your using cereal boxes, cds and a belt to hang your lights from... mad props haha


cant go wrong with the flintstones
 

growthspurt

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April 11th 2009 (13 days old)

Ill start this update with a picture of "America" she has grown so far to be my most prized female. :)




And after the biggest the smallest is "Determia" the little seedling that could! She has been moving along slowly but surely...


Look at the top of these.. its a pretty nice looking red shade. I love it...



I think im going to rename this one "party pooper" cause every girl looks good except this one.. I have high hopes for her but damn she need to start doing something. Im hoping that maybe she will snap out of it come later tonight/tommorrow morning when I drain and replace the tank with 1/2 nutes. I just did a week in 1/4 and I think they are ready to graduate. We will see how that goes I will def post pics after. Oh shit.. anyway i forgot I had to post the pic before I start rambling again..lol



Here is the not much talked about "eve", shes been growing and getting whatever I put around it wet... but she looks good.. growing seemingly at an average speed if you compare her with the rest.



Well what would an update be without a group picture... ok ladys.. get together... say buuudddsss!!!



Oh hold on we need to take another shot America wasnt paying attention and theres a damn light in the shot.. do over!!



Alright! sooo my sexy bitches still look good..... until my next update.. here are some random other pictures that I dont feel like commenting on... oh wait.. i kinda just did... hmmm




~Until NExt TIme!~

P.S ONce again I will say this at the end everytime, if you have a question/comment/ANYTHING please feel free to post it here. I want this to be as constructive to the cause as possible.. any my cause is supporting Stealth bubbleponics systems growing any AUTOFLOWER/FEMINISED. I do not care for or want to venture into any other as I believe autoflower is the future for indoor stealth growing.




 

growthspurt

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Ok so check this out, I was searching the internet using Google as my knowledge database and my own creative typing to search the interwebs. I used a combination of the words "auto flower feminized lighting schedule" and found a thread post that was an incredibly valuable piece of information on auto flower strains and how they should be fed, grown, cultivated. It makes references to a strain called low ryder and this is a smaller dwarf type plant and mixed it with another plant that has an auto flowering gene. Now by this time there are a lot more auto flowering strains but since the main similarity is the auto flowering this post seems to be a good reference for any knowledge you have already in your current grow setup. For example I choose to listen to roseman since he has used this system successfully to grow multiple crops... but where im different is auto flower seeds feminized. So I don't have to worry about alot of the things most have to .. but that means that it could be possible that the nutes needed at what times might be different since its all happening automatically. Well what im doing is utilizing everything Ive learned from roseman, and im using this post as a guideline for the more specific things I have to do with my auto flower strain.. I will keep you updated and if you choose auto flower def go with SH BB kit and use their nutes and understand and comprehend the below post... information is wonderful, applying it is amazing,...

Long read but VERY informational about AUTO FLOWER SEEDS.. MAY ANSWER MOST QUESTIONS THAT YOU HAVE ABOUT AUTO FLOWER SEEDS!!!!

The original auto-flowering strain was created by The Joint Doctor and Highbred seeds.This is the revolutionary Lowryer.It was created by back breeding Northern Lights and William's Wonder with a Mexican Ruderalis.The amazing thing about this new strain was that the only Ruderalis trait left was the auto-flowering gene.This means that flowering is triggered by age rather then light/dark schedule.

The lifetime of the plants is short, lasting only 9 - 11 weeks.Within 2 weeks males will show themselves with the female showing around a week after that.From there the females go into a quick and violent flowering stage.They only reach an average highth of 12" with average harvests of 25 grams give or take depending on growing conditions.Giving it maximum stealth outside with up to three harvests a year.The size of the containers used will dramasticly effect size.Most growers use 1 - 2 gallon containers and can get well over an ounce out of each plant.

Due to the quick lifespan cloning becomes impracticable and is only grown from seeds.Since a separate light schedule isn't needed a grower can vegetate and flower in the same area.This creates new possibilities for small or macro operations.A small grow area can sustain a continuous S.O.G. giving a fresh harvest every few weeks.Most auto growers keep their lights at 18/6 or 20/4.A 12/12 schedule will dramatically hurt the final yield.

After the benefits of auto's was realized breeders began playing with them trying to make them bigger,stronger,and more potent.After Lowryder came Lowryder 2, also by the Joint doctor and using Santa Maria genetics.From these two strains a vast array of strains have been created in the last few years.With Low Life seeds, Mdanzig, and Dutchbreed joining to the new auto movement.Some of these new strains are said to have up to 23% Thc!
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Here are some of the strains available on the market -

Joint Doctor Highbred seeds- Lowryder , Lowrider 2 , Dieselryder , Snowryder(?)

Low Life Seeds- Automatic AK-47 , Automatic Blueberry, Automatic Lemon Skunk, Automatic White Russian, Automatic Hindu Kush

Mdanzig seeds- Masterlow, Power Stout, Blue Streak

Dutchbreed- Lowberry, Blue Barrel, Little Red Ryderhood, Lowryder Mint, Low Master, Mini Thunderfuck, Short Term Amnesia

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Here is the Joint Doctors grow guide for the original Lowryder-


OFFICIAL LOWRYDER GROW GUIDE (10/04) - written by the Joint doctor

Preferred growing methods

Indoors, Lowryder performs very well in soil mix (pots or beds) or in soil-less systems, where it can be cultivated from seed to bud in two months – 18 hours of light per day is recommended all the way through. Switching light cycles down to 12 hours may diminish yields and shorten the already-short life cycle slightly. Because Lowryder’s life cycle is so brief, cloning becomes impracticable, so only plants from seed are grown. By default, Lowryder is a great choice for sea-of-green.

Because flowering plants and seedlings can be maintained in the same room, Lowryder presents new possibilities for the small to medium home grower, including “staggering” your indoor harvest. A true continuous harvest system may be achieved by planting new plants periodically to replace the ones that have been harvested. This ensures that a grow
room is always full and always producing fresh bud, and one never has too much work at once. Click here to learn more about the Joint Doctor’s “1-2-3” continuous harvest method.

For best results, place jiffy pellet or plant directly into 1-2 gal.pots. Alternatively, start in 4-inch peat pots, then place
rootbound females into a plant bed after sexing (at approx. 17-20 days) – this may result in smaller plants than the first method. Grown under a 12 to 24 hour/daylight cycle from start to finish. I recommend 18 hours per day; this can be decreased to 16 after the first month with no loss of yield.


Outdoors: sow directly into soil after soaking, in 2 gal. pots or plant beds. New stands of Lowryder can be planted up until late summer, to ensure a continuous harvest outdoors. Avoid transplanting if you can, but do so if plants become rootbound. Rogue (remove) males at three weeks.


Growth Factors

Lowryder is extremely versatile in that it can be cultivated in virtually any climate or grow environment. In fact, it has pushed the envelope of growing, enabling early harvests in unlikely places like Finland, the North West Territories, and other northern, short-season, or high altitude areas. It is also well-adapted to backyard gardens, windowsills and patios where plants can be easily concealed because of their tiny size.

Nothing will mature earlier or faster than Lowryder! When other varieties have barely begun flowering, Lowryder outdoor growers are kicking up their feet and already enjoying their fresh harvests.


Characteristics

Lowryder virtually does away with the vegetative growth stage: it passes almost immediately from the seedling stage to the flowering period. To our knowledge, Lowryder has the shortest known life cycle and height in the cannabis species.
Male plants may be identified as such after approx. 17-20 days, while females show themselves a couple days later. Plants will even flower under a continuous light regime.

Lowryder females usually grow no taller than 16-20 inches. 12-16 inches is typical. Light intensity, pot size, and proper pH all play an important role in determining the size of plants at maturity – the better the conditions, the bigger the yield. Plants produce one main cola, although when they receive adequate light, lower nodes branch out profusely.

Yield and height are dependent on obvious growth factors. For example, plants kept in small peat cups on a windowsill may yield as little as 1 g. and grow no taller than 6 inches, with no branching whatsoever; while a plant in a 4-gallon container under high-intensity lighting and good cultivation methods, can turn into a profusely branched, two-foot wide 45-gram bud monster.


Fertilizer: During the first two weeks of growth, Lowryder should be weekly light feedings of a “grow” type nutrient solution, with micronutrients. When plants pass into full flower, they should be started on a “bloom” regime for weeks 4 through 6. Mycorise-type biological amendments (root stimulators) seem to increase growth significantly.

Average flowering time
Indoors: 40-45 days (after a 15-20 day seedling stage)
Outdoors: ripens approx. 60 days after seed is sown.
Note: 100% of plants display the auto-flowering genotype.

AVERAGE HEIGHT
12 inches. Minimum: 5 inches, maximum 16 inches (very light-dependent, with slight phenotype variations).

YIELD
Depending on light and other factors, Lowryder yields up to 45 g – one report even claims 96 g for one exceptional plant under hydroponics. Extremely light-dependent in terms of yield. Without adequate conditions, plants may stay extremely small, almost comically so – but still produce a decent smoke.

Buds are compacted close-quartered, slightly irregular and variable, with high bud/leaf ratio. Thick pistils, with orange coloration, and medium-sized, individual calyxes. Tends to be top-heavy indoors. Typically, budding sites start very close to the ground.

High is uplifting, surprisingly strong. Well-rounded. Best suited for outdoor activities. Smoke is smooth with pleasant, earthy undertones. Smell is not overpowering. Unique flavor, with echoes of NL and William’s Wonder in the bouquet.

JD on nutes:

I get a lot of requests for more info on nutrient needs for Lowryder. This is a hard question to answer as it depends how much money you want to shell out for nutrient products.

I get Advanced Nutrient products (many say the best) at a discount and I have adapted their formula for my own use. Advanced Nutrients provides a complete program for an 8-week grow and has a guide for different growing mediums.

For the first two weeks, I use what they recommend for seedlings.

Then I use the Micro 2+ Light Feeding program for the rest of their life cycle. I usually skip week 3 and 5 to bring it down to a 6 week program which I begin as soon as LRs are sexed.

I know it sounds complicated. Obviously all this is not needed.

As a rule of thumb, treat Lowryders like seedlings for the first 2-3 weeks, then switch them onto a light bloom program. So, you feed them a seedling/transplanting formula the first 2 weeks, then switch to a bloom fertilizer with something like a 5-10-5 or 1-2-1 ratio of N-P-K.

Give them a feeding of bloom fertilizer every week on weeks 3,4,5,6. Just pH-balanced water on week 7. Flushing solution on week 8.

...or for organic freaks, just plant into organic soil mix with bat guano mixed in... and put away the calculator... .
 

Majikoopa

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Well, I'm subscribed. Good job so far, I can't wait to see how it turns out. Fair warning, my autoflower took about 85 days to get just right... although I could have smoked a very small amount of bud around day 60
 

chusett

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Do u use a humidifier or any kind?? How do youi get good humidity? I went out and bought myself a damn $60 honeywell hcm800 today and my humidity still isn't good.. it's only at like 25%...
 

growthspurt

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Well, I'm subscribed. Good job so far, I can't wait to see how it turns out. Fair warning, my auto flower took about 85 days to get just right... although I could have smoked a very small amount of bud around day 60
What auto flower strain was it? What where you growing it in? and sry for the attack lol but what lights as well?

I did have one question about the auto flower variety.. at what point (meaning what do you look for to know) when the plant is about done and requires harvesting?:leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::):bigjoint:

Thank you for your comments!!
 

growthspurt

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Do u use a humidifier or any kind?? How do you get good humidity? I went out and bought myself a damn $60 Honeywell hcm800 today and my humidity still isn't good.. it's only at like 25%...

No I don't do anything special at all.. it must be the fact that its freezing in my house (AC set to about 71/72) and the lights and lack of "major" ventilation in the closet it sits in.... I think its when the cold hits the heat from the cfls at the door of the closet all day maybe?!? I wouldn't know for sure but that is all i can think of. I was curious to see if I could get a higher reading by leaving some water in an extra tub I use for mixing new nutes in. I didnt see any change so I stoped. But maybe over time, warmer water.. i figure the heat would evap the water and create some more humidity...
 

growthspurt

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And for a late night surprise we have some HQ pictures :) If you are using Firefox you can actually click on these twice for ultra all up in that bitches face resolution.. yea baby...yea

Some from the first week of sprouting


Some more from the first week

First week sprouting no nutes yet

America Looking good

Me touching up on America..tsk..tsk..

Eve doing her thing low pro

The new setup with additional CFL from home depot (only 15 bucks for the bulb)

Dont remember who this one is.. (I know im a bad parent.. i need to know who they are at all times!!! LOL)

HD aerial view

ROOTS HD 1

ROOTS HD 2

ROOTS HD 3

ROOTS HD 4

ok well thats all I got for everyone... we will see if anything happens on easter... :) thank you for tuning it.. hope it was fun!!!
 

chusett

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No I don't do anything special at all.. it must be the fact that its freezing in my house (AC set to about 71/72) and the lights and lack of "major" ventilation in the closet it sits in.... I think its when the cold hits the heat from the cfls at the door of the closet all day maybe?!? I wouldn't know for sure but that is all i can think of. I was curious to see if I could get a higher reading by leaving some water in an extra tub I use for mixing new nutes in. I didnt see any change so I stoped. But maybe over time, warmer water.. i figure the heat would evap the water and create some more humidity...
lol im not sure myself.. but now im starting to get pist. I remember now why i never bothered starting up this operation a few years back. Granted back then i was in school and also not living in a space that can do this, but i now remember all the BS. My basement itself can totally be a killer of this.. ive went out and bought a fucking humidifier .. ive got 2 fans in there and one of them expensive inline cooling fans with filter combo... the shit is still like 86 degrees and humidity is garbage.

What a setup i got. I got sprouts wilting.. i got a hygromter that fucking reads L0% .. whatever that means is beyond me. I've got a honeywell hcm800 in there and its kicked humidity up by like 3% (when the hygromter actually chooses to read humidity once in a while).

Im bout to just blow this tub up. The nylon ties (retractable thingies) that came from HTG for hanging up my light/reflector basically gave out last night and the whole light dropped on my 2 tubs. I mean wtf can get worse
 

chusett

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whats more crazy is im reading your post carefully now.. and im almost in the same type of environment.. but why my setup temps/humidity is rocket sciience is beyond me. Im in a basement.. its normally cold already (no AC running).. temps are like 71-72 to begin with.

I got htis 600w light, and like 3 fans now.. (theres even a fucking fan outside the tent blowing air into a vent!!).
 

Majikoopa

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What auto flower strain was it? What where you growing it in? and sry for the attack lol but what lights as well?

I did have one question about the auto flower variety.. at what point (meaning what do you look for to know) when the plant is about done and requires harvesting?:leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::):bigjoint:

Thank you for your comments!!

Lol, I am glad to answer all of the questions for a fellow autoflower grower, so don't worry.

I grew the strain that started it all: original Lowryder. I grew it in an organic soil mix (1 gallon per plant) with all organic nutrients throughout the process and I did it under fluorescent bulbs. I started with cool white and then switched to warm white once it started to flower a little. The red-spectrum lighting that you get from a warm white fluoro is really good for flowering stages.

You can tell that it is time to harvest the same way you do with any other strain. You want to make sure that there are some nice, frosty crystals on the surface of the bud and the hairs are kind of a caramel color. Some people prefer to wait until the hairs turn orange, but in my opinion the plant is past its prime at that point.

The longer you let it go past maturity, the more THC the plant will be converting to CBD. CBD is the chemical that gives you that disorienting couch-lock feeling.
 

Majikoopa

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lol im not sure myself.. but now im starting to get pist. I remember now why i never bothered starting up this operation a few years back. Granted back then i was in school and also not living in a space that can do this, but i now remember all the BS. My basement itself can totally be a killer of this.. ive went out and bought a fucking humidifier .. ive got 2 fans in there and one of them expensive inline cooling fans with filter combo... the shit is still like 86 degrees and humidity is garbage.

What a setup i got. I got sprouts wilting.. i got a hygromter that fucking reads L0% .. whatever that means is beyond me. I've got a honeywell hcm800 in there and its kicked humidity up by like 3% (when the hygromter actually chooses to read humidity once in a while).

Im bout to just blow this tub up. The nylon ties (retractable thingies) that came from HTG for hanging up my light/reflector basically gave out last night and the whole light dropped on my 2 tubs. I mean wtf can get worse
I definately think you are stressing way too much about humidity. I live in a really, really dry climate and do nothing to change the humidity. I can tell you personally, great bud grows here. The reason why is that a dryer humidity actually works better for bud... that is probably why your plants wilted. I actually have a copy of the "The Indoor Grower's High Yield Guide" and it actually suggests you get a dehumidifier for your grow.

Think about it this way: these plants do not live in a steam room out in nature do they? Plants can be 10 feet tall in the woods and nobody checks their humidity. To quote YoyoGrow, you are not building a space ship, you are growing some plants :mrgreen:
 

growthspurt

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Lol, I am glad to answer all of the questions for a fellow autoflower grower, so don't worry.

I grew the strain that started it all: original Lowryder. I grew it in an organic soil mix (1 gallon per plant) with all organic nutrients throughout the process and I did it under fluorescent bulbs. I started with cool white and then switched to warm white once it started to flower a little. The red-spectrum lighting that you get from a warm white fluoro is really good for flowering stages.

You can tell that it is time to harvest the same way you do with any other strain. You want to make sure that there are some nice, frosty crystals on the surface of the bud and the hairs are kind of a caramel color. Some people prefer to wait until the hairs turn orange, but in my opinion the plant is past its prime at that point.

The longer you let it go past maturity, the more THC the plant will be converting to CBD. CBD is the chemical that gives you that disorienting couch-lock feeling.
Awesome that's great info!
 

growthspurt

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I definately think you are stressing way too much about humidity. I live in a really, really dry climate and do nothing to change the humidity. I can tell you personally, great bud grows here. The reason why is that a dryer humidity actually works better for bud... that is probably why your plants wilted. I actually have a copy of the "The Indoor Grower's High Yield Guide" and it actually suggests you get a dehumidifier for your grow.

Think about it this way: these plants do not live in a steam room out in nature do they? Plants can be 10 feet tall in the woods and nobody checks their humidity. To quote YoyoGrow, you are not building a space ship, you are growing some plants :mrgreen:
Good point!
 
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