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Yeah, autos are different. It's like they take a certain amount of light and then they just droop when they had enough. I haven't had anything bad happening personally but a friend has had his autos foxtail from light stress.Not too familiar with autos, but growth seems normal for the stage. She should take off in the next week.
Looks like she'll be a sweet girlLooks like she would like a bit more humidity and that would probably give you faster growth too.
My experience with autoflowers is that they are going for flower from the start. They act like photos that you run 12/12 from seedling, but they can absorb more light since they don't care (much) about light hours right. I fiddled around with that for quite some time before I got that right and trying to time nutrition and that and it drove me crazy. You do seem to be a lot smarter than me from what little I have read from you.
The autos I have grown has not enjoyed typical high nitrogen vegetative state nutrition but they have seemed the happiest with flower-stage nutrition and a pH around 6 from the start, just ramping up the concentration to about 70% of what I would give a photo.
Animals are great. I think I would have jumped off a building many times in my life if it weren't for my pets.
Is she getting a bit too much light? She seems a bit down. Try and adjust the light so the leaves are flat with the ground, not praying and not slouching. Plants who get very intense light stay shorter too.
Not too familiar with autos, but growth seems normal for the stage. She should take off in the next week.
Roster thank you for the picture I all ways wantted Boston Terrier. So cute.
That's interesting BasicMember. I have light 18 on 6 off. I don't want heat stress,Yeah, autos are different. It's like they take a certain amount of light and then they just droop when they had enough. I haven't had anything bad happening personally but a friend has had his autos foxtail from light stress.
I have a 4000 Spider Farm (lost my paperwork so I can remember much more than that) third time using it for a grow. I'll be shopping for another light system hopefully it will do better.Ness what light is she under
Heat stress I don't know. I think it's rather hard to get from LED's, but there are a whole lot better growers who might tell you otherwise, ask around. But I would say actual light stress is more of a concern. I used to grow under HPS and back then HEAT was the issue, but now you can actually throw too many photons at a plant. Technology is wild, it hurts my head thinking about it.That's interesting BasicMember. I have light 18 on 6 off. I don't want heat stress,![]()
I never even heard of them . Jacks line is cheap and does an excellent job.Evening it's 15 days today since Sensi Skunk popped and I don't think she is growing fast enough. She is an auto, and I have seen pictures of auto's, and they seem to be bigger than mine. What do you think corrades? View attachment 371201
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Just water her almost a gal of water until it came out the bottom 20%. I'm wishing for faster growth. Time will tell.
I'm using Cronk Nutrients has anyone use CN before.
Is that why mine fixtail?Yeah, autos are different. It's like they take a certain amount of light and then they just droop when they had enough. I haven't had anything bad happening personally but a friend has had his autos foxtail from light stress.