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Actually when I first saw photo calcium came to mind.Hit with some Calcium, that's what I found cut the leaves in half through the middle, Calcium def.
Are you growing red dwarf? I am, since they only brought this strain to f2 1 of my plants has multi colored leaves and some other generic deformities , the other is perfect, I can identify both plants as female and these are autos so when I flower I'm going to have to cut my light cycle .
Yes I have heard of autos that are not full auto before.My light cycle is 18 on 6 off, if you can identify your autos as female but they will not flower you have to cut the light cycle to 12/12 to try and force them to flower, I have ran into this before, your autos are female but will not auto flower you have no choice to cut the light, sometimes it works other times it does not, we will see.
Are you growing red dwarf? I am, since they only brought this strain to f2 1 of my plants has multi colored leaves and some other generic deformities , the other is perfect, I can identify both plants as female and these are autos so when I flower I'm going to have to cut my light cycle .
I agree that’s one of the reasons I plant in final pots although if I go again might start in rhizopots and then up without transplants?Yea in my opinion autoflowers are harder to grow than photoperiod plants, but this is my opion, if something goes wrong you have very little time to fix it, the plants are time oriented and have a limited life span, there tricky, the good ones grow at a nice steady pace then go into a growth spurt, after 30 days they slow considerably by day 40 to 50 you can start bloom nutrients strain dependent, you are making a tradeoff, good weed in 70 to 80 days, downside you get no where near the yield you would with a photoperiod, most autos don't smell to bad but there are exeptions, when they run correctly there great, but most of the time you will run into issues, pic cotton candy autoflower.
Yes I normally always pot into final pots with autos, but think you might be able to with some care use rhizopots potting into bigger rhizopots to avoid transplant shock?Autoflowers should allways be put in the pot you intend to grow in, transplantation is a no no, I have grown so called super autoflowers, they take longer to finish but are generally bigger with a better yield, I luv sweet seeds they don't usually don't give to much trouble, right now I'm germanateing big devel xxl, and in 2 weeks I'll do dark devel as I got my replacement seeds, or jack47, have not decided yet, out of 5 plants 1 have only 1 gc plant left 30 days old no flower, my red dwarf was only brought to f2, 1 has genetic deformities and multi colored leaves an unstable auto, the other one is bigger in perfect health but at day 30 no flower, both red dwarfs I can identify both as female so if I cut my light cycle to 12/12 they should flower, from now on I'm not testing other people's seeds but only my seeds witch I know are good.
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