sonar
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Hey guys, thanks for joining me in my late season auto grow! I harvested a little known auto called Low Girl from Advanced Seeds back in early July and liked it so much I decided to squeeze another auto grow in this season. The yield was pathetic, only about 1/8 dry, but the smoke was surprisingly potent with a very piney taste. I planted the Low Girl pretty much just in the middle of the woods with maybe 2-3hrs of direct sunlight a day, but this time I have a much better spot with plenty of light. I hope to do much better this time. These are already bigger at one month old than the Low Girl was when I picked it at 2 months. My main grow is still in the grow journal forum, but I thought I would start a separate thread to help keeps things more organized.
Well, lets get started!
Like I said, I'm growing Easy Ryder from the Joint Doctor. I didn't really feel like digging anymore holes this season, so I decided to go with buckets this time. The 3 seeds were germinated about a month ago using the paper towel method. Some people like to wait until the taproot gets about 1/2" long, but generally I plant as soon as the seed cracks. I think it's a little easier to plant and lowers the chance of damaging the taproot that way. The seeds were planted in Pro-Mix in 9oz party cups. Before moving them outside, they were grown under 2 2' 6500K daylight T8 fluoros. Earlier in the season, I used the 4200K bulbs that came with the fixtures. They did ok, but they grew significantly faster and stayed bushier with the new 6500K bulbs. The new bulbs were DEFINITELY worth the $14 investment.
After about 3 weeks, the plants showed sex and 2 were taken out to the patch with the 3rd going out a few days later. Unfortunately, when the plants were around 2 weeks old I went on a last minute trip to the beach and they got a little heat stressed/burned. One was relatively unharmed, but two had some burned leaves. I actually thought the one might not make it, but they all pulled through nicely. Hopefully it doesn't affect the yield too much.
For nutrients, I'm using the Botanicare Pure Blend Pro line. I skipped the Grow going straight to the Bloom at 1/2 strength after 3 weeks. I plan on feeding once a week at 1/2-3/4 strength unless the plants tell me otherwise. It doesn't seem like autos need much. I'm still on the fence about the whole molasses thing. I'm not 100% sure if it helps and I don't want to attract bugs or possibly animals since this is an outdoor grow. 2 of the plants look almost identical, so I'm considering maybe using it on one and comparing the results.
The first pics were taken exactly two weeks ago (2 days before moving outside) with the second set taken exactly one week ago. They really blew up once I moved them out. I wanted to get some new ones today, but it's been raining all day long. Going to try tomorrow if it isn't raining.
Well, lets get started!
Like I said, I'm growing Easy Ryder from the Joint Doctor. I didn't really feel like digging anymore holes this season, so I decided to go with buckets this time. The 3 seeds were germinated about a month ago using the paper towel method. Some people like to wait until the taproot gets about 1/2" long, but generally I plant as soon as the seed cracks. I think it's a little easier to plant and lowers the chance of damaging the taproot that way. The seeds were planted in Pro-Mix in 9oz party cups. Before moving them outside, they were grown under 2 2' 6500K daylight T8 fluoros. Earlier in the season, I used the 4200K bulbs that came with the fixtures. They did ok, but they grew significantly faster and stayed bushier with the new 6500K bulbs. The new bulbs were DEFINITELY worth the $14 investment.
After about 3 weeks, the plants showed sex and 2 were taken out to the patch with the 3rd going out a few days later. Unfortunately, when the plants were around 2 weeks old I went on a last minute trip to the beach and they got a little heat stressed/burned. One was relatively unharmed, but two had some burned leaves. I actually thought the one might not make it, but they all pulled through nicely. Hopefully it doesn't affect the yield too much.
For nutrients, I'm using the Botanicare Pure Blend Pro line. I skipped the Grow going straight to the Bloom at 1/2 strength after 3 weeks. I plan on feeding once a week at 1/2-3/4 strength unless the plants tell me otherwise. It doesn't seem like autos need much. I'm still on the fence about the whole molasses thing. I'm not 100% sure if it helps and I don't want to attract bugs or possibly animals since this is an outdoor grow. 2 of the plants look almost identical, so I'm considering maybe using it on one and comparing the results.
The first pics were taken exactly two weeks ago (2 days before moving outside) with the second set taken exactly one week ago. They really blew up once I moved them out. I wanted to get some new ones today, but it's been raining all day long. Going to try tomorrow if it isn't raining.
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