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Re: Wedding Cake Auto
Thats hellishly compact! Your doing something right :)
Going to be a beast I think :)
Going to be a beast I think :)
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Re: Wedding Cake Auto
It really is mate! Think it was down to my light being quiet low to begin with. Hope your right!Nanook wrote:Thats hellishly compact! Your doing something right :)
Going to be a beast I think :)
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Re: Wedding Cake Auto
Day 35
Little bit of tucking done. Don't want to mess with her to much.
Just wondering what people's thoughts are on letting the pot sit in the run off when using coco/perlite? It's going to get to a point where it's to big and dangerous for me to take down from the rafters in my garage to water and will be easier to water to 10% run off and leave it. Don't want to mess anything up though! I know it will raise my humidity to about 70-80% but I have a dehumidifier for that.
What should I do? If its not a good idea I will live with it!



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Little bit of tucking done. Don't want to mess with her to much.
Just wondering what people's thoughts are on letting the pot sit in the run off when using coco/perlite? It's going to get to a point where it's to big and dangerous for me to take down from the rafters in my garage to water and will be easier to water to 10% run off and leave it. Don't want to mess anything up though! I know it will raise my humidity to about 70-80% but I have a dehumidifier for that.
What should I do? If its not a good idea I will live with it!




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Day 37
Wee bit more LST and removed a couple of fan leaves that were blocking budsites.
Think she's starting preflower as noticed some white pistols. Can anyone back that up for me?
Going to feed plain water at 6.2 as my run off is starting to creep down to 5.4/5.5. This is due to me not having any pH+. When I leave my water and add my nutrients the pH goes down to about 5.5. I did drop my pen though so hoping its not knocked it off a bit. Will have to recalibrate it again.
So after today's flush going to up my nutrients a wee bit. Go with 2.5ml/2L of A+B.
She still looks healthy. There's a few marks on leafs but I'm pretty sure that's down to spillages. Keep finding moths and flying beasties in my tent. Do they eat leafs? Pretty sure somethings having a nibble!






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Wee bit more LST and removed a couple of fan leaves that were blocking budsites.
Think she's starting preflower as noticed some white pistols. Can anyone back that up for me?
Going to feed plain water at 6.2 as my run off is starting to creep down to 5.4/5.5. This is due to me not having any pH+. When I leave my water and add my nutrients the pH goes down to about 5.5. I did drop my pen though so hoping its not knocked it off a bit. Will have to recalibrate it again.
So after today's flush going to up my nutrients a wee bit. Go with 2.5ml/2L of A+B.
She still looks healthy. There's a few marks on leafs but I'm pretty sure that's down to spillages. Keep finding moths and flying beasties in my tent. Do they eat leafs? Pretty sure somethings having a nibble!







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Day 38
My girls doing okay, flushed her yesterday and today she's showing me yellow tips. Don't really understand why after flushing yesterday but nonetheless went ahead abyway and gave her 2.5ml A/B and 2ml cal mag in 2L water.
It's been hot and humid here, put my dehumidifier in yesterday and it's taking water in but my humidity was still up at 88% and temp was 33c when I checked her earlier today. Was beautiful, hot, the sun was shinning and was reading 66% rh and 23c outside so took her out for a few hours for some real light. Left my tent open to hopefully dry out a bit, put her back in and temps were still 31c but humidity had gone down to 35%.
Little bit of adjusting with regards to LST but thats about it for today. She's back in the tent now and hopefully she's not showing any signs of further effects tomorrow. She's starting to smell nice. Can only imagine what she's gonna smell like when she actually starts producing the goods.
Overall, still a happy chappy.



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My girls doing okay, flushed her yesterday and today she's showing me yellow tips. Don't really understand why after flushing yesterday but nonetheless went ahead abyway and gave her 2.5ml A/B and 2ml cal mag in 2L water.
It's been hot and humid here, put my dehumidifier in yesterday and it's taking water in but my humidity was still up at 88% and temp was 33c when I checked her earlier today. Was beautiful, hot, the sun was shinning and was reading 66% rh and 23c outside so took her out for a few hours for some real light. Left my tent open to hopefully dry out a bit, put her back in and temps were still 31c but humidity had gone down to 35%.
Little bit of adjusting with regards to LST but thats about it for today. She's back in the tent now and hopefully she's not showing any signs of further effects tomorrow. She's starting to smell nice. Can only imagine what she's gonna smell like when she actually starts producing the goods.
Overall, still a happy chappy.




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Re: Wedding Cake Auto
Thanks for the advice mate! Will look into that for sure.Marcus wrote:Grab yourself a turkey baster and a jug and while you're in the shop get a few cake cooling racks or even a trivet.HaydenR4238 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 1:41 pm
Just wondering what people's thoughts are on letting the pot sit in the run off when using coco/perlite? It's going to get to a point where it's to big and dangerous for me to take down from the rafters in my garage to water and will be easier to water to 10% run off and leave it.
Stick the plant on the trivet or cake cooling rack in the plant saucer and water it. Suck all the run off up in the saucer with the turkey baster and squirt it in the jug. Sling it down the bog.![]()
You'll have muscles on your fingers in no time!
PLant looks sound, yellow tips are hunger but that looks like a deficiency starting.The calmag is probably the culprit. (normally is)
Don't give them calmag I'd drop it like a stone, then just feed them A+B, they need nothing else but A+B for now.
2 to 3 ml/L of A+B now in early flower they should be on.
I would of thought 2/3ml/L would be too much for an auto no?
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Will be giving this a shot for sure mate. ThanksMarcus wrote:An auto is still a dope plant, needs all the grub it can get at this stage to make it grow nice fat flowers that get you high.HaydenR4238 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 6:10 pm
Thanks for the advice mate! Will look into that for sure.
I would of thought 2/3ml/L would be too much for an auto no?
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3ml/L i normally go for from flip to week 2 or 3 and then 2ml/L for the rest of flower.
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Day 39
Upped the feed to 3ml/2L of A+B and dropped the calmag today. Gonna slowly increase that up to 5ml/2L.
Think the yellow tips might be light burn after a quick read online. Still at the reccomended 18'' away but will move it up a couple of inches tomorrow. Could do with a wee stretch anyway she's barely 30cm high!


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Upped the feed to 3ml/2L of A+B and dropped the calmag today. Gonna slowly increase that up to 5ml/2L.
Think the yellow tips might be light burn after a quick read online. Still at the reccomended 18'' away but will move it up a couple of inches tomorrow. Could do with a wee stretch anyway she's barely 30cm high!


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Re: Wedding Cake Auto
She’s looking good
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