Northern Lights Auto: took 8 weeks to the day to flower

Lols... each to his own I guess. With all due respect, he does PH and his final product looks excellent. My personal experience with his process in conjunction with regular watering, I’m having good results so far. In addition to the NL above, I have a very hearty, healthy Amnesia Haze auto doing very well and flowered on time, it’s 5 weeks old. This is my first grow. Next run, will try FF soil. Downside with coco is the amount of water I need to prep for just two plants, it’s a hassle.
 
I do follow the Mr. Canucks Grow process. Mine struggled at first because he doesn’t elaborate on watering. Another guy on YouTube “Grow Pot Cheaply” gave me the missing piece which is quite simple. Don’t water coco like you would soil which was what I was doing. You will get worse results than soil. I water every 1-2 days to the point of run off ever time and they have been thriving ever since. I also add CalMag every other of watering or so. Coco is hydro, treat as hydro. I’m by no means a pro but this seems to work well for me.
I love watching the Canucks guy!!
He def does ph his water
And he has grown the same way for so long he knows the time to reammend his medium for flower, and when those amendments will run out, and of course his plants speak for themselves, but he does press most of his flower into rosin
I am also growing NL right now and it took a damn long time to flower! Think it was day 55 or so from seed
Day 83ish right now
 

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Sorry all, forgot to follow up. NL finished with 106 grams dried and trimmed. Strange thing, packs a decent punch but minimal smell. Smells more like straw. Oh well, live and learn.
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