DutchinAB
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Far from a blue dream, huh? I hope it will flower for you soon, might have more photo genetics in it after all. God forbid it is a male!!
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Hello growers. I haven't updated this thread for a minute so sorry if this entry is a little wordy!
Let me summarize what has happened since I last posted. The Caramel Cream and the Californian Snow both jumped into flower way early. Not sure of what day it was but it was fast. In addition, the CS turned out to be a genetic nightmare with odd-shaped leaves, twisting and curling every which way. They are both 47 days old and they are both runts.
On the other extreme, the Blue Dream'atic has been stretching like crazy and is showing no pistils at day 47.
The Brooklyn Sunrise is doing okay in her 1 gallon pot at day 23.
And lastly, the Stardawg (day 80) did eventually start to bulk up a bit, but she's still a runt.
What to make of these varied developments? Beats the shit out of me! I think is it just another auto grow and, as in the words of Forrest Gump, it's like "a box of chocolates."
The CS, CC and BD are on 4g of Mega Crop. The BS is getting 2g.
I won't toss a plant if it shows potential to produce even a single nice-sized bud. So all of these girls will be raised to adulthood.
On with the pics!
Brooklyn Sunrise
I had two of these but gave one to a friend. She stretched a little tall early but has just started developing her 5th node. I Chopped the 5th this morning and also took #1 and #2. I'm copying techniques I've seen other here perform just because this grow seems like a good time to experiment. Before and after:
Caramel Cream
This is one of the first strains I ever grew (though in DWC). That plant was a monster, of incredible size, taste and potency! So naturally I had high hopes for running it again in soil. Well, the plant Gods said "bend over and spread 'em." She's no where near being a lost cause but she will be small, very small.
Californian Snow
Genetic Zombie. Look at those leaves! But...something is going on in the middle of this plant. It feels like its trying to make one large bud up the center of the plant. I can't see it so much as I can feel it!
Blue Dream'atic
This girl keeps going up but she ain't pushing nothing out. I'm not yet convinced that she's an auto.
Stardawg
She started slowly, real slowly. She eventually gained a little bulk, but no height. Smells inviting when you touch a bud and is loaded with milky trichs. I haven't seen a trace of amber yet.
She's getting close. I'm feeding her 6g of Mega Crop and 1g each of Bud Candy and Bud Explosion.
That's all for now.
One earth, one people, one love.
Later!
Carcass, that's so interesting. I would have never considered putting her in the dark for that long as a solution. Why did that work? (The simple answer if there is one.) Did the plant turn out to be an auto or a photo? How was the yield? How long did she stay in flower once she started?Yeah, that was me- I had to stick that Alaskan Purple in the broom closet 16 hours a day for about ten days before she grudgingly "turned the corner"
The extended darkness forces the plant to start producing sufficient bloom hormonesWhy did that work?
It kept flowering when it went back into the box on a 19/5 light schedule,so it wasDid the plant turn out to be an auto or a photo?
Thanks for the response, Carcass! I'm still undecided about what to do with my plant, but now I've got another option to consider.Hi,GDB-
Actually, "the darkness" was suggested to me by @shottafire for autos that seem "stuck"in pre flower.
The extended darkness forces the plant to start producing sufficient bloom hormones
to get it fully flowering, as if it were a photo plant. (the equivalent of giving it a kick in the ass )
It flowered for 66 days after the "dark" treatment, but it preflowered for about 3 weeks before I stuck it in the closet, so 87 days total flowering time, Yielded 6.2 oz. (Alaskan Purple auto)
That plant was "funny" right from the start- it was a mutant, and stopped producing new growth at about ten days old, so I topped it down to node one (to get rid of the mutant stuff) at apx.11 days old.
Surprisingly, it survived that, and ended up pretty normal.
It kept flowering when it went back into the box on a 19/5 light schedule,so it was
definitely an auto- A photo plant would have started to re veg under that schedule.
Are you thinking the QBs were to intense for the ladies? How far away did you have the QBs from the plants? When you say QBs are they Hlg, budget led or a different brand. I've used my hlg lights from start to finish without issue, I've learned with my limited auto experience that you want to hit them hard and fast with light to get them to grow as fast as possible. It could be possible that the plants are just genetically messed up you never know what you'll get when popping beans and I've seen with autos they are more likely to be a bit messed up compared to photos.Hello growers.
I've really been pondering about why this auto grow is so, so odd compared to my prior grows.
This evening a light bulb went off in my head! Not one of those fancy, new, really bright bulbs, more like a circa 1960s, regular old 25 watt light bulb.
To start this grow I was in a new tent. At 4 feet tall, its about three feet shorter than my first tent.
I had a new light, a QB setup, the likes of which I've never used. It can even be dimmed, a feature I've never had before (and that I did not use).
Even my most recently purchased light -- the one I use in my flower tent but have used to use for everything -- is a LED, COB combo. The LEDs have been used for germ/veg while both together have been used for flower.
And the dim 40 watt thought! I have always used LED blurples only for germinating and flowering my seedling!
This time I used the QB light for every phase of growth, and at full power!
That, in a nutshell, is what I believe at least contributed to the wack-a-doodle shenanigans I've been witnessing.
What do you all think?
I feel I'm the wrong guy to give you auto advice lol. I say do it for science! If it's not flowering it should be ok.Hello again, growers. I'm sure I'm not disturbing anyone at this hour so I'm posting away.
I have another questions and I want to ask it before it slips into the "I had a question but can't remember it" realm.
If you've been following this thread, you know that I have a 25 day-old Brooklyn Sunrise auto lurking about. It stretched up a bit more than I like early but is otherwise looking on point. It's in a 1 gallon pot containing FFOF and a bit of coco and is being fed Mega Crop.
Thing is, I went to my local hydro store today and scored their last bag(!) of HP Promix. I've been wanting to try it because so many of you seem to like it and it's in a cool-looking bag with those big high-tech words "biofungicide mycorrhizae" stamped on the front. I haven't researched what that stuff is yet, but it sounds like something I'd wouldn't mind having in my toothpaste.
Long story short, I want to take the unusual (for me) step of up-potting an auto. I have never done this, except with seedlings going from solo cups to pots -- but not with an auto this far along. And I've definitely never done it when it involved switching mediums in the process.
Anyone have any thoughts on whether this is a risky move? I am not fond of risks, so if need be I'll hold off on using the HP Promix until I have something new going.
This grow has been crazy enough without me adding another layer of crazy to it.
Any thoughts, anyone?
I've read on other posts that care must be taken when moving plants from blurples to bright white lights. I threw caution to the wind and just switched mine over once the new tent was ready. My QB is a Mars Hydro TS 1000. I don't know it this created an issue, but the thought has crossed my mind because other than genetics, I'm lost for explanations.Are you thinking the QBs were to intense for the ladies? How far away did you have the QBs from the plants? When you say QBs are they Hlg, budget led or a different brand. I've used my hlg lights from start to finish without issue, I've learned with my limited auto experience that you want to hit them hard and fast with light to get them to grow as fast as possible. It could be possible that the plants are just genetically messed up you never know what you'll get when popping beans and I've seen with autos they are more likely to be a bit messed up compared to photos.
I feel I'm the wrong guy to give you auto advice lol. I say do it for science! If it's not flowering it should be ok.
, I want to take the unusual (for me) step of up-potting an auto.
I don't think it's risky, as long as you're careful (true with photos as well)Anyone have any thoughts on whether this is a risky move?
Thanks, Carcass! She's beautiful!I don't think it's risky, as long as you're careful (true with photos as well)
I initially thought my Gelat.og auto was a runt,so I went from solo cup to 1gal pot....then the thing started to grow like a weed, so after about a week in the one gallon, I up-potted it to it the 3 gal pot that I usually use.
Didn't phase it a bit.
I was careful not to mess with the roots at all- just slipped it out of the 1 gal,and dropped it into the 3 gal,
then watered and fed to runoff, then left it tf alone for a week or so.
The only thing it did was to start growing faster almost immediately.
If you're careful transplanting, it doesn't shock the plant at all-
I also water with 80f water when I transplant- I don't know if that helps anything,but
it's just something I do...
Here's the Gelat.og auto this morning, 35 days old (20 days post transplant)
I'm with you, DutchinAB! She's on day 53 and I see no good reason to wait until day 60 to move her.I vote move that bluedreamnightmare to the photo tent!!
Hooray for new seeds!!