The Vault’s Auto Colorado Cookies Comparative Grow – in association with Dutch Passion

mmjmon

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What do you spray them with? Feed them etc.
Excuse my post if you've already told us. I usually just look at pics.
I would guess moving the light up was a good idea. Hope it works out.
 

It's not oregano

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Day 46

Plant 2 is now looking happy again - I am still getting used to my new lights and basically I gave her far too much light. I raised the light and then realised next day that I hadn't dimmed them from when I was finishing off my last plants, so lowered the wattage to 105-110w and she looked much more happy literally overnight. Lesson learned and hopefully no real damage done.
Plant 1 is still looking roughly a week or so ahead, even though they sprouted on the same day.
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DirtyDogs446

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Day 46

Plant 2 is now looking happy again - I am still getting used to my new lights and basically I gave her far too much light. I raised the light and then realised next day that I hadn't dimmed them from when I was finishing off my last plants, so lowered the wattage to 105-110w and she looked much more happy literally overnight. Lesson learned and hopefully no real damage done.
Plant 1 is still looking roughly a week or so ahead, even though they sprouted on the same day.
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I like how low those are them look really good would not expect anything less
 

It's not oregano

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I like how low those are them look really good would not expect anything less
Thanks fella. My cabinet is only 32" high in total, so after a couple of inches for the samsung led strips lights and roughly 8" for the pots I only probably have 20-22" in total from soil to lights. I HAVE to grow low bushy plants otherwise they wouldn't fit in!
I LST every plant and I am sure the combination of led lights and reflective walls in a small cabinet means that I always get really close nodes and hardly any stretching for the light. As my pics from last week show, I have to be careful not to give too much light as they have nowhere to hide from it, it comes from all angles. Thank goodness led's can be run close, a hps would burn them to a crisp!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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IMG_20190225_210956.jpgthis one took off like a rocket and hasn't really stopped since. i topped it once, wish i had time to top it a second time, but topping autos at all makes me nervous.... IMG_20190225_211006.jpg
these two aren't growing as fast, but still doing well. the taller one i fimmed, as an experiment. i don't recommend it in the future, the laterals did take off, but they didn't branch much, so i got a tall skinny plant.
the smaller is au'naturale..just letting it grow, and it seems to be filling in better than the one i fimmed.IMG_20190225_211014.jpg
even though the one is considerably larger than the other two, the two small ones are still doing pretty well, only suffer in comparison to their giant sister...
 

thewanderer718

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View attachment 4289948this one took off like a rocket and hasn't really stopped since. i topped it once, wish i had time to top it a second time, but topping autos at all makes me nervous.... View attachment 4289949
these two aren't growing as fast, but still doing well. the taller one i fimmed, as an experiment. i don't recommend it in the future, the laterals did take off, but they didn't branch much, so i got a tall skinny plant.
the smaller is au'naturale..just letting it grow, and it seems to be filling in better than the one i fimmed.View attachment 4289950
even though the one is considerably larger than the other two, the two small ones are still doing pretty well, only suffer in comparison to their giant sister...
Looking really good. I also wondered about topping autos, I will be following you to see how it comes out.
 
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