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No Dan. Its an auto. Lights are serious at 20 and 4.When you flip from veg to bloom usually then is when you would change to a bloom nutrient regime. Have you flipped to 12/12?
Thanks you so much. You've made my mind up. Going to let it go. ThanksHey, you posted in my thread. I decided to reply here. Unfortunately, I do not have any experience with autoflowering strains, or pruning lower branches (lollipopping). I can tell you this though, I started myself by doing advanced techniques like SCROG and pruning etc. and that was a mistake. I had reduced yields, and stuff didn't work out.
Once I did my 1st grow "full natural", without any pruning etc. I learned A LOT from that grow, it helped me understand the plant better, and that information has been vital for me to improve my results later on.
This seems to be your 1st grow, and I highly recommend just leaving the plant be, don't do any trimming etc. This experience will be far more valuable to you, then anything else you can do later on.
Are you able to tell Wether it's female or male by these pics? You were right btw. First grow ;)Hey, you posted in my thread. I decided to reply here. Unfortunately, I do not have any experience with autoflowering strains, or pruning lower branches (lollipopping). I can tell you this though, I started myself by doing advanced techniques like SCROG and pruning etc. and that was a mistake. I had reduced yields, and stuff didn't work out.
Once I did my 1st grow "full natural", without any pruning etc. I learned A LOT from that grow, it helped me understand the plant better, and that information has been vital for me to improve my results later on.
This seems to be your 1st grow, and I highly recommend just leaving the plant be, don't do any trimming etc. This experience will be far more valuable to you, then anything else you can do later on.
... And no, you do not want to lose nitrogen during flowering. It's vital for bud growth, as nitrogen is needed for the cells to reproduce, phosphorous is used to build cell walls, and potassium is used to fill in those cells with weight.
I use a 2-2-5 ratio of NPK throughout flowering.[/QUOTE
I've only grown feminized seeds and never seen a male plant in my life. Maybe the more experienced growers can chime in on this one :)Are you able to tell Wether it's female or male by these pics? You were right btw. First grow ;)
Thanks pal. I meant to upload the pics :)I've only grown feminized seeds and never seen a male plant in my life. Maybe the more experienced growers can chime in on this one :)
Cheers. Can you see the pics I posted above? Don't think there's any sign it could be a male. Fingers crossedHere’s a male.View attachment 852041
It's in its 5th week now. I thought it would have started to flower by now.How old is your plant? Mine didn’t really become apparent until after I flipped to bloom, then it was within a week.
It's in its 5th week now. I thought it would have started to flower by now.
WOW. That looks amazing. It's the patience that is the hard part. Think because it's my first real attempt!Here’s an example of “letting her go” or grow! Very minimal pruning. Takes a lot of time and patience to deal with this. But has helped me understand more the process of growth overtime. View attachment 851940
WOW. That looks amazing. It's the patience that is the hard part. Think because it's my first real attempt!
Watering is a bit.confusing also. People are saying, let the soil dry out (about 4/5 days) then feed about 2 litres. Others are saying smaller amounts more regularly? ???
Ta. The soil is quite heavy. I'll let it dry for about 5 days and test it from there.I'll weigh it so I'll know when exactly to do it.Feel the weight of the pot when The soil is close to dryed out and remember the weight. Water accordingly. You’ll no when to water again when the soil is close to the dry weight you tested for.
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