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Uncle Larry

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this is great reading larry!!

welcome to the pleasure dome brother of the flower!

:bong: conky

Thanks Conky! Glad to be here! :smoke:

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Here's a few random pics I took yesterday. This is DAY 9 from the day the seedling were planted in the boxes in the tent :bong:

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Here's a shot of my outdoor patch too! (This is 3 kush plants)

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Looking good larry! nice setup.

What strength feed you giving?

Thank you Mr Chang! I'm giving it full strength per the feeding schedule on the GO Box so far. Not measuring TDS.

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Uncle Larry - yes, looking great. You are all set up for a great grow

Thanks Tony!

Here is this weeks update. I think it is day 25 since the seedlings were planted in the Earthboxes:

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Lovely setup, love the Indepth detail, you defiantly got me hooked. Look forward to following the grow :)

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Nice set up Uncle Larry.

Why did you choose to do autoflowers in there?I would have thought you would yield more with photoperiods in that lovely spacious tent you have.

Sitting back to watch the show

peace

HWZ :smokin:

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looking good Uncle, I hope those Think Differents start stretching a bit for you.

Hawkwind - a lot of auto fans feel they get most from a 10-week grow period with auto's rather than traditional 'photoperiod varieties'. But you will get a range of views and a lot will depend on the grower and conditions.

One thing to consider is the large amount of extra light that auto's get due to their 20 hours lights-on/4 hours dark routine. If you did a traditional strain with 2 weeks veg and 8 weeks of 12/12 flower then the plant would get around 450 hours less light than an auto would get over the same time period. Auto's use that extra light for bud and resin production.

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All the best with them Larry :skin_up:

Thanks SilC!

Lovely setup, love the Indepth detail, you defiantly got me hooked. Look forward to following the grow :)

Thanks Euphoria, Checked out your current grow too, looking good!

Nice set up Uncle Larry.

Why did you choose to do autoflowers in there?I would have thought you would yield more with photoperiods in that lovely spacious tent you have.

Sitting back to watch the show

peace

HWZ :smokin:

Thanks Hawkwindzoo! I can get two harvests in the time I'd normally get one harvest with photos, so that is the main reason I'm doing it. Yield I think will be better this way than if I did one photo grow in the same amount of time. There are more and more auto's coming out now and some are getting really good from what I hear so I'm checking it out. I liked the yield I was seeing in 75 days on these Think Different beans so I tried them first. Never really grew autos before, so this is a little bit of an experiment for me too. Also I wanted a really simple grow at this friends house. He is in constant chronic pain and can't really grow on his own, so I'm trying to help him out by showing him a really simple method that I think he may be able to do on his own and be successful.

looking good Uncle, I hope those Think Differents start stretching a bit for you.

Hawkwind - a lot of auto fans feel they get most from a 10-week grow period with auto's rather than traditional 'photoperiod varieties'. But you will get a range of views and a lot will depend on the grower and conditions.

One thing to consider is the large amount of extra light that auto's get due to their 20 hours lights-on/4 hours dark routine. If you did a traditional strain with 2 weeks veg and 8 weeks of 12/12 flower then the plant would get around 450 hours less light than an auto would get over the same time period. Auto's use that extra light for bud and resin production.

Thanks Tony! You think they are smaller than they should be at this point? I was happy with their growth til I read your post lol!

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Day 30

Had one plant get mysteriously broken at the base, so down to 7 in this grow. It may still sprout roots again, but its pretty much done. These pics are after I foliar sprayed them and filled their reservoirs. Still on late veg schedule of the General Organics.

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Here is the one that broke at the base.

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Nice tent & set up you'v got there Larry.

can i just ask,do you use a carbon filter or not??

& if not,is this because your a medical grower??

you mentioned the damaged plant,its unusual for a plant to get damaged unless someone else has been messing around with them,does anyone else go in the tent?? if there is,i'd be asking them about it.

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