Accurate Information About Autoflowering Plants

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geori

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Gosh, I better get switched over to the hps !

Here are a couple pics of that plant, and thanks for taking a close look.

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str8smokn

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Yeah it looks like over watering . Try letting it dry out abit. Just keep checking it by weight of pot. Lift it up and judge the weight.. Then check it in 24hrs and see how lite or heavy it is. How often do you water?
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str8smokn

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Oh and yes go ahead and switch over lights. Watch your tempand humidity, it will change with the light.
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str8smokn

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Sorry brother ,but I'm about to pass out. I will answer anything I see tomorrow,so ask away.. Or I will try to answer what I can tomorrow.
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geori

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No problem.. Talk to ya tomorrow..

Because they felt dry a couple knuckles below surface, I had been adding about a half a quart every other day or so. Then learned they looked over watered, when I thought they needed it .. Any way, I let em dry out for about four days, then four days ago, I gave first real soaking. So it has been four days since that soak, then today the pots felt light, and leaves were drooping just a bit like they were also telling me they needed a drink, so gave them their second big drink..
 
mancdank

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I had a plant herm probably due to me leaving a light on in the tent on two different days during flower. Anyway, I took the pollen on a paintbrush and dusted a few of the lower branches on an auto in flower. My question is, since the pollen was from a photo period plant but the seed bearer is an auto, will all of the seeds produce auto plants?
I've heard that only hermie seeds will come from a hermie plant be carefull
 
mancdank

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No problem.. Talk to ya tomorrow..

Because they felt dry a couple knuckles below surface, I had been adding about a half a quart every other day or so. Then learned they looked over watered, when I thought they needed it .. Any way, I let em dry out for about four days, then four days ago, I gave first real soaking. So it has been four days since that soak, then today the pots felt light, and leaves were drooping just a bit like they were also telling me they needed a drink, so gave them their second big drink..
It looks to me like u might have a root disease sometimes when plants yellow like that people mistake this for under feed
 
geori

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Lift the plant out the pot and look at it from the outside

No way bro... That will put it into shock for sure, or even kill it.. These autos don't take kindly to being messed with like that.. Besides, trying to separate a plastic bag type pot from the soil/plant will end in total mess..
 
mancdank

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Before I go digging around, give me an idea of how to safely check em.. Dig down from the top, or dig into the side of the pots ?
This might sound a bit strange but sometimes u can smell the soil it will smell a bit funky if it's got a infection I usually smell the soil when I 1st open the bag I have had soil from shops in the past that must have been flold damaged or something and when I've opened the bags they were smelling bad if u ever come across this do not use
 
mancdank

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No way bro... That will put it into shock for sure, or even kill it.. These autos don't take kindly to being messed with like that..
I haven't got any experience with auto but have over 20 years with standards if it is pythium u have it can be a b*tch to get rid of and will absolutely destroy your plant a lot worse than having a look at the roots but saying this are these the plants have been repot recently if they are DO NOT DISTURB whilst they are settling in if the plant is already established in the pot it's in I personally think that pulling it out and having a quick look to be sure is the better of the 2 evils disturbing the plant will upset it but not like pythium will if it is that u can't pull it to see I recommend u buy some good quality root stim I've had really good success with house and garden root stim and b'cuzz root stim and crossing your fingers maybe get a small bottle of revive
 
mancdank

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No way bro... That will put it into shock for sure, or even kill it.. These autos don't take kindly to being messed with like that.. Besides, trying to separate a plastic bag type pot from the soil/plant will end in total mess..
Lol I've just noticed u are in bag and not pots :)
 
geori

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Thanks Mancdank... :)

I did get a late start on the root stimulator. Did not realize was suppose to start in right away with it. I have used it last couple watering though.. I am going with 1 ml per gallon. Others have suggested per liter, but I am trying to remember that "less can be better". Will be bumping up the root stimulator next watering though..
 
mancdank

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I'm seeing that thinks like this can be a major issue with autos if something isn't right it's not giving much chance to fix it without severe consequences with normals with the raising stage will usually tell u if there's any problems that have been over looked for what ever reason and allows time to correct it before putting them into flower but with these autos to get guaranteed result u have to be on point with everything maybe even trial run the room for a week and see what temps and humidity it's max and min has been reaching before even putting a bean in a pot last thing your guna want is nute lock because of temp issues I'm going to do some more looking into this before I dedicate to autos but tbh some of these autos are looking awesome from what I'm seing from friends so hopefully my time will bare fruit :)
 
mancdank

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Thanks Mancdank... :)

I did get a late start on the root stimulator. Did not realize was suppose to start in right away with it. I have used it last couple watering though.. I am going with 1 ml per gallon. Others have suggested per liter, but I am trying to remember that "less can be better". Will be bumping up the root stimulator next watering though..
Root stim isn't like that bro look at it more like antibiotics u need the full dose to combat it and make sure it's gone if I was u I would full dose the root stim for at least a week and then start adding revive to sort the plant
 
geori

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Root stim isn't like that bro look at it more like antibiotics u need the full dose to combat it and make sure it's gone if I was u I would full dose the root stim for at least a week and then start adding revive to sort the plant

Ok, got ya.. Will bump it up next watering..
 
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@Bigeasyboss try the first page of this thread as all you need to know is on this thread
 
mancdank

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Just had a quick read through the 1st page I can't see anything about root disease but anyway I found this on a site I was looking at yesterday was wanting to know if any 1 has used or any experience or anything they think I should know about this
 
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SwizzDaBeast

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Morning everyone. I have a question about leaf damage on my bag seed.
I recently lert for two days gave everyone root sitm and ph'd water. And i come back to this , ive looked at the chart and still cant determine what this could be, any help would b appreciated.
 

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