Lambs breath auto flower

Morsey81

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Should be bigger then that by now, this is my bruce banner auto thats 22 days old View attachment 4698200
That's what I was thinking it stretched a little on me so I added a little more soil. Plus first 4 days i had to improvise with lighting has mine broke the day it sprouted. Could I be cause lack of lighting when it sprouted? Mine is day 12 today that pic was day 10 I'll take a new one maybe you'll have some advice lol
 

Morsey81

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That's what I was thinking it stretched a little on me so I added a little more soil. Plus first 4 days i had to improvise with lighting has mine broke the day it sprouted. Could I be cause lack of lighting when it sprouted? Mine is day 12 today that pic was day 10 I'll take a new one maybe you'll have some advice lol
 

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Kyzersozay

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This is my first time with autos but I read up as much as I could before I started them, I stared a diary on here you checknmt set up "bruce banner #3 auto diary", first thing is to use the container you'll finish them in..they don't like stress so best not to transplant them ...what tyoe of light are you using? And what type of soil? They like really airy so the roots can travel fast
 

Morsey81

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Can you trun the res off in your light and just use the blue and white?
I can switch to just blue light or red and blue and than theres an orange light. And I'm using seedling mix like i was instructed to. But now that u say that i wish I would have started them in soil can I transplant carefully into soil?
 

Morsey81

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Can you trun the res off in your light and just use the blue and white?
100w full spectrum grow light all I could afford at the moment. should be fine for 2 small plants?. I'm not looking to get major yields or anything crazy lol just first timer growing learning has I go
 

Kyzersozay

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Turn off the red first..you can transplant, but ideally into the same soil your using now..ideally for an autoflower you'd want a 15l pot, you have to be extremely careful not to damage any of the roots,
 

Morsey81

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Turn off the red first..you can transplant, but ideally into the same soil your using now..ideally for an autoflower you'd want a 15l pot, you have to be extremely careful not to damage any of the roots,
So just use blue light for now? And that second lambs breath photo is in pro mix in 10" pot seems to be doing better than the other
 

Morsey81

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I'm used seedling mix for the 1st one. Your saying transplant to bigger pot using seedling mix? Or can I switch to soil. Sorry for the confusion and questions Haha
 

Kyzersozay

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ya just blue light for now until they start to flower............ya its best to transplant in the same soil ..because of the stress...autos grow fast so if you transplant into a different soil it xan stress them and it could take up to a week or 2 to recover..2 weeks is a long time for a plant that takes 10 weeks to grow ..thats whybis best to start them in a bigger pot an leave them...mine were started in 15l air pots and I'm using promix bx its not soil but peat and perlite mix super airy
 

Morsey81

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ya just blue light for now until they start to flower............ya its best to transplant in the same soil ..because of the stress...autos grow fast so if you transplant into a different soil it xan stress them and it could take up to a week or 2 to recover..2 weeks is a long time for a plant that takes 10 weeks to grow ..thats whybis best to start them in a bigger pot an leave them...mine were started in 15l air pots and I'm using promix bx its not soil but peat and perlite mix super airy
Alright thanks man appreciate it. How far should I have the blue light 6 inches or higher?.
 

Morsey81

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Using one in pro mix vegetable mix seems to like it so far. And the one that's bigger is just in seedling mix peat and perlite
 

Kyzersozay

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I've had good experiences with promix line...i also use promix root booster 5-15-5 in the second week to help roits develop faster
 

Morsey81

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Yeah I'm only working with a 15 inch gooseneck 4 pronged tube light . I'll raise to it 10 inch maybe it will help. Thanks man appreciate It.
 
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