My progression almost 1 year later...

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I put my first seed in the ground last year September 6th 2020. It was a purple lemonade auto that grew to 8 inches. It was so fried to a crisp I couldn't believe I got anything off of it. After failing over and over I finally got the hang of it. If you're just starting out and having a hard time, keep going. You got it homie. Posted some green crack auto I have going right now.
 
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GNick55

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I put my first seed in the ground last year September 6th 2020. It was a purple lemonade auto that grew to 8 inches. It was so fried to a crisp I couldn't believe I got anything off of it. After failing over and over I finally got the hang of it. If you're just starting out and having a hard time, keep going. You got it homie. Posted some green crack auto I have going right now.
you got this homie!😁
just some info, you see the tips the ones that are a little lighter in colour and not “burnt” that’s a very very early sign that the light is a bit too close.
 
gbones

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you got this homie!😁
just some info, you see the tips the ones that are a little lighter in colour and not “burnt” that’s a very very early sign that the light is a bit too close.
I had a feeling it might have been either too close or too hot for the girls. I raised the light last week during that heat wave on the east coast. Tent was hitting 100 degrees 😳. Just glad they made it out of it ok
 
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other than that, they look perfect!
very good job! seriously!
 
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