This lady was started in fox farm happy frog 3 gal fabric pots with some perlite mixed in. Took about 3 days from going in soil to break surface with first leaves. First fed nutes on day 15 at about 1/2. Alternated watering and feeding. First showed sex around day 26-27. Added Calmag to the watering around day 35 and molasses started at day 57. She was harvested on day 78 (23 days ago)
Lighting is with a Mars old style 300w, an oscillating fan in a 32x18x32 grow tent. I added two 23w CFL's during flowering and rotated her twice a day. Light was, at worst, 4" away from the tops. While ideally they should be further from an LED (or so I'm told), I think rotating helped minimize any one spectrum from dominating. They were on 18x6 consistently. Some heat issues (90+) during a few weeks.
I started LST around day 15. She was very short and stocky. Started with bent shirt hangers and pulled all the longer outside nodes down. Day 24 I pulled the main cola all the way to the side of the pot with string that was anchored to the side - through the fabric. As she filled out, tied the outer nodes down with string. I was concerned about the main cola and untied it. Probably could have gone all the way with it, but I chickened out. Still worked out very well as the outer colas were able to stretch and get fat too, while keeping the overall canopy manageable.
I ran into some issues around day 38 and needed to flush her. PH was way too low. She sprung back well. I did do some trimming through out the grow, but nothing major. Mostly fan leaves to improve flow or partially yellowing. I didn't top or fim, but I have been watching with interest at those that do top/fim or heavy trimming.
I just started a Jack Herer auto last week. Not sure this seed will make it. Kinda poked it a bit tonight to get the shell/lining off and show a little leaf/green a few minutes ago. Put another in water to germinate so I may have two going if the current one actually grows.
I appreciate everyone's experience. I don't have the time or space to be adventurous with my grows. I try to be consistent and follow proven methods. Guys like Atrain are the trailblazers that show growers like me new ways of doing things that are effective.
Great work!