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I agree! Had some awful masculine looking plants that turned out female! Better to wait and make certain! I have found that the stem rub on a male is louder than on a female! You can almost smell a male! But not certain!And im not 100% buying the “tall and skinny” science behind things. I had some really “dudely” looking plants that ended up being female : ) well either way you better grab it while you still can reach it and flop it over! : ) things gonna get YUGE!
Killing it! That’s the way you wanna see an auto grow! Sweet!7 weeks old today, I don't think they will be ready in the 8 to 10 weeks that they say but they are in flower mode just have to wait and see
No shit!? I’ll have to play with this next run!I agree! Had some awful masculine looking plants that turned out female! Better to wait and make certain! I have found that the stem rub on a male is louder than on a female! You can almost smell a male! But not certain!![]()
Killing it! That’s the way you wanna see an auto
I just hope the potency is thereNo shit!? I’ll have to play with this next run!
Oh itll be there! : ) you feeding them anything?I just hope the potency is there
Oh itll be there! : ) you feeding them anything?
Have you had any problems with critters digging for the Alaska fish?Those 3 things I feed with in flower I cut way back on the nitrogen and slowly increasing the bloom with always the same amount of kelp, easy and cheap
Hopefully week 8 the spaceship look will take shape Mr OldchuckyOh yeah!![]()
No, I haven't had any problems whatsoever but I do have a fence to keep all fury critters outHave you had any problems with critters digging for the Alaska fish?
I've found that autos drink a lot of waterNo, I haven't had any problems whatsoever but I do have a fence to keep all fury critters out
Yeah, they are big enough now to where they help dry those pots out! And where you don’t have to be very fussy about watering them! But they still need to breathe every once in a while! So don’t overwater!I've found that autos drink a lot of water
That's why I love my moisture metersYeah, they are big enough now to where they help dry those pots out! And where you don’t have to be very fussy about watering them! But they still need to breathe every once in a while! So don’t overwater!![]()
This is something that i was going to ask you the other day! And i totally forgot because i started smoking and went back to work in the patchYeah, they are big enough now to where they help dry those pots out! And where you don’t have to be very fussy about watering them! But they still need to breathe every once in a while! So don’t overwater!![]()
No monkeying around to this point, I don't want to mess it up, lolThat's why I love my moisture meters
I let my pots breathe and aerate the top of soilThis is something that i was going to ask you the other day! And i totally forgot because i started smoking and went back to work in the patch
do you keep the top soil in your pots moist in between waterings?
I have some straw, was thinking about placing that over the soil to achieve this. im curious to find that line of keeping things too wet/damp and drying stuff out too much and harming the “living” aspect.
I can’t remember what size pot you are in! But it’s pretty tough to dry out a pot of soil completely! It’s something get a feel for with the help of a single probe, moisture meter! And every time you add recharge, you are throwing some living in! Whatever it takes to keep the roots happy! Happy roots, happy plants! But they need to breathe!This is something that i was going to ask you the other day! And i totally forgot because i started smoking and went back to work in the patch![]()
do you keep the top soil in your pots moist in between waterings?
I have some straw, was thinking about placing that over the soil to achieve this. im curious to find that line of keeping things too wet/damp and drying stuff out too much and harming the “living” aspect.