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Haps At The Grow Shack

Best of luck this go with the autos i don't think you will have the same problems as your tent is more friendly to enviornmental changes. Temps and humidity with these autos is huge factor. I outta know by now cause i'm struggling with growing them in...
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Best of luck this go with the autos i don't think you will have the same problems as your tent is more friendly to enviornmental changes. Temps and humidity with these autos is huge factor. I outta know by now cause i'm struggling with growing them in winter with my setup which is basic. I've got huge issues right now with mine. Stalled with droop not sure if these will recover.
I haven't had any environmental control issues in many many years. This last round of upgrades started with me wanting larger humidifiers. I had Inkbird units controlling my smaller humidifiers. And had older AC Infinity 6" exhaust fans w/ #67 controllers taking care of temp control. Those upgrades are more along the line of unification/simplification of control. Not any better control. The larger humidifiers are nice because they hold 4 gal. of water where my old units only held 1.3 gal. And they do put out more volume if needed. It's just nice I don't have to fill them daily...
 
These two are Royal Creamatic autos from RQS. They grew so slowly when they were seedlings that we talked about pulling them and starting something else. We were curious to see what they'd do, though, so we let them go. They're in 5-gallon pots with my soil mixture and organic nutrients. They're in a 2x3 tent with a 240W light. The left one looked best at first, but then the right one ended up growing taller. I'm guessing they're about a month away from harvest. The left one is showing a few dark pistils already. The right one isn't. I think they're going to have an okay yield.

I thought their slow start would result in not much vegetative growth. As it turned out, the results were mixed. I'm guessing we'll get maybe three ounces from them.

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These two are Royal Creamatic autos from RQS. They grew so slowly when they were seedlings that we talked about pulling them and starting something else. We were curious to see what they'd do, though, so we let them go. They're in 5-gallon pots with my soil mixture and organic nutrients. They're in a 2x3 tent with a 240W light. The left one looked best at first, but then the right one ended up growing taller. I'm guessing they're about a month away from harvest. The left one is showing a few dark pistils already. The right one isn't. I think they're going to have an okay yield.

I thought their slow start would result in not much vegetative growth. As it turned out, the results were mixed. I'm guessing we'll get maybe three ounces from them.

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I can only hope for mine right now. I'm giving them 7days more and then it's over for my grow.
 
I've already pulled the RQS Mimosa autos. And the two FastBuds Orange President autos are already trying to put out tap roots in the paper towel. The Papaya Sherbet photo hasn't started yet. I have the Great White Mycorrhizae ready to go. So I wait.
 
The Orange President autos have not popped yet. I would have bet they would already been in the dirt. But the Papaya Sherbet photo has popped and is in the dirt. Made a wet spot and hole for the popped Papaya Sherbet. Treated with some Great White Mycorrhizae, dropped her in and covered up. Environment and soil temp is good. She is in her 15 gal. home pot. Let's break soil and get a grow on!

Papaya Sherbet Popped

Papaya Sherbet Planted


I'll give the Orange President autos a bit more time to pop.
 
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