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    Autoflower strains: 6 weeks in since they sprouted


    Strain info and flowering time; the two strains are indica dominant autoflowers and bred by Royal Queen Seeds.

    1.) Northern Lights Auto (Northern Lights x Ruderalis) indica

    Sativa 0%, indica 80%, ruderalis 20%

    Plant life cycle: 12 weeks after sprouting.

    Flowering time: 6-8 weeks

    Plant age: 46 days old / week 6

    2.) Purple Punch Auto (Purple Punch x Old Skunk Auto) indica

    Sativa 20%, Indica 75%, Ruderalis 5%

    Plant life cycle: 10 weeks after sprouting

    Flowering time: 7-8 weeks

    Plant age: 45 days old / week 6

    Things I’ve done this week: I’ve pruned all the big fan leaves, and left the small leaves along the sugar leaves. I will not prune again since I’m waiting for harvest

    Day Temp: 77.7*C

    Day humidity: 54%

    Day vpd: 1.49 kpa

    Night temp: 74.8* F

    Night humidity: 57%

    Night vpd: 1.27 kpa

    ​Runoff came at: 1070 ppm keep in mind im using tap water that has around 350 ppm

    Should be 720 ppm without the tap waters ppm

    Lights: 18/6 (my led lights cannot be dimmed, and lights are hanging at the top of the tent at the moment.)

    Watering: every two days or three days. I water as soon as the medium is complety dried up… (pH 6.5)

    Feeding: only once a week

    Soil: Ocean Forest by Fox Farm

    For feeding im using the following and Im following the bottles instructions

    The following nutes im using are by are by general hydroponics and the dose I’ve been using is for the blooming and rippenint stage… the following are, calmag 5 ml, silica armor 5 ml, floramicro 10 ml, florabloom 15 ml, and floragro5ml.
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    #2
    Those look really good, actually they look great for 6 weeks old. I like the bud spacing and they are not very leafy for an Indica Auto flower. Cool

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      #3
      Six weeks in sounds like an exciting time! By now, your auto flowers should look solid, showing their buds and giving off a pleasant smell. At this stage, it’s all about ensuring they get what they need to thrive. Keep an eye on their nutrients—too much can cause burn, and too little might slow them down. Autoflowers are known for being pretty hardy, but they still love consistent light and a good balance of water and air in the soil.You might already know this, but autoflowering seeds are super convenient because they flower independently; there is no need to adjust light cycles. Still, some extra care can boost their yields.
      Last edited by proctor; 11-25-2024, 08:26 AM.

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        #4
        Damn I’m using fox farms and only doing 1/2 the feeding. I’m 5 weeks into veg. I gotta watch your doing better than me

        how do you keep your humidity up? What light do you have?
        Last edited by Artstone; 11-23-2024, 06:32 PM.

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          #5
          I'm figuring these are long gone . Thread started in May with autos.

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