tipper01
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Hey buddy just teasing ya lolYour doing a good job as is man so don't stress at all

Hey buddy just teasing ya lolYour doing a good job as is man so don't stress at all
Thanks man! I don't get a lot of that " your doing a good job as is" it's always " you could be doing this better or that better" but I do like that Critism I have really learned a lot from people only being on the forums for a few months.Your doing a good job as is man so don't stress at all
It's all love brotha'Hey buddy just teasing ya lol

Thanks man! I don't get a lot of that " your doing a good job as is" it's always " you could be doing this better or that better" but I do like that Critism I have really learned a lot from people only being on the forums for a few months.
We're here as a community of like minded people, whether it be for medicinal or recreational were all adults and shud be here to help each other ImoThanks man! I don't get a lot of that " your doing a good job as is" it's always " you could be doing this better or that better" but I do like that Critism I have really learned a lot from people only being on the forums for a few months.
We're here as a community of like minded people, whether it be for medicinal or recreational were all adults and shud be here to help each other Imo
Definitley guys!!! This is the only forum I need haha
Dude, I am Keith, I just recently ran my first auto flower grow, I did two from Kiwi seeds auto Mako haze and auto sugarbaby. I did berry Ryder from auto seeds and auto purple from Spanish seeds . I had all the same concerns as you, I planted them from sprout directly into final pots, 2-3 gallon, 2-5 gallon. I was in a tent 3'x3'x6'. With a600 Mh/hps cool tube digital ballast. Never believe what they tell you in the description of the strain. If it says 60 days it's really 80-85 days to proper thc maturity. If after 5-6 weeks they don't pick up speed, than maybe you stunted them. Autos have the opposite effect on high stress training, like super cropping( breaking of branches to make them stronger) doesn't work, because you lose valuable flowering time due to healing. I currently have 4 autos going, freeze berry, trans Siberian and skunk 47, and pink citrus. This time I only LST them,(bend not break) first one way for three weeks, than let them go for a week than bent the opposite way and even them out. They are doing great. So my advice to you is just fall back, feed them normally, and wait about 20 days longer than expected by the breeder. Remember, they have the cream da crop, and perfect environment. Do you? Thought so. Keep your thumb green and your screen clean.Still no comments yet, I was just thinking about this sooooo the light is about 16 inches above the plants, Should i try putting the light farther away so the plants stretch alittle?
Hahaha sameeMy bed time I'm in bed eyes heavy N. Stoned tc speak all laters peace
Thanks bro!! What do you think about the sweet dwarf? It's like a lot bigger than the others. It's farther behind. And the nugs are like really small. Like they haven't fattened up at all in the past few days. It's just growing more and more of them I have seen much increase in like the size of them.looking good rman
Hey brother, them bitches look healthy as Fuck. Great job so far. I'm impressed with the last pic. She it TAll.. and making lots of room for big buds. I you want to keep it that way, you MUST cut away the new bottom growth that's way behind. They are called SUCKER branches, your girl wasted energy growing them, taking away from your main branches. Good news is that she has roots for those, and when you cut them off, you supply more growth to other parts. You should lollipop them. At the time that your plants have visible nugs on it. Get rid of popcorn buds, they are a waste and end up in trim tray. Make MASSIVE heads all over her. Trim crap, heads explode. Trust the busy beeSup everybody I got some update pictures for you. Taken this morning. I decided to bring them out of the tent and get a good look at all of them. Before I post some pictures I got a couple questions. The Royal bluematic and purple Ryder are coming a long very nicely. They are definitely farther ahead than the sweet dwarf.
I noticed on the main stalk that there's some new shoots coming out I will post a close up of them. I'm just curious about what's going to happen. Because the other buds are a lot farther along than the new tiny shoots coming out. So in reality wouldn't the big buds and the ones that are 10times more established going to be done wayy before those ones form? Or when it's close to harvest time should I leave the newer shoots that are coming out on to grow out after I clip the rest off? Here's some pics of all of them.
Hey bro! Thanks for the compliment you do have a good point for the sweet dwarf. It has slowed down a lot as in bud getting denser/fuller. I've noticed it still getting a little taller and more bud spots showing every couple days. You do have a valid point in taking off some of the lower branches to provide more energy for the main ones. I think I'm going to look into that alitttle bit today and check it out! I got a question. The purple Ryder strain I got going. ( one of the shorter plants) it's supposed to be purple according to breeder info and from looking at about 95% of joint doctors purple Ryder grows by all sorts of different people. Yet it hasn't started turning purple yet, any thoughts?Hey brother, them bitches look healthy as Fuck. Great job so far. I'm impressed with the last pic. She it TAll.. and making lots of room for big buds. I you want to keep it that way, you MUST cut away the new bottom growth that's way behind. They are called SUCKER branches, your girl wasted energy growing them, taking away from your main branches. Good news is that she has roots for those, and when you cut them off, you supply more growth to other parts. You should lollipop them. At the time that your plants have visible nugs on it. Get rid of popcorn buds, they are a waste and end up in trim tray. Make MASSIVE heads all over her. Trim crap, heads explode. Trust the busy bee