give me your camera lens lol. beautiful pics and clarity
It is a sweet, fruity scent with a skunky undertone
My old phone had too little storage space; even when I deleted most of it, it didn’t work properly anymore. Then I first checked which phones have the best cameras, and there were only 2. One
Gold Glue Auto day 61 from sprout - day 32 flower
They dont have a strong aroma but its pungent, sweet and citrusy with a little gas on back end ![]()
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They are all just getting underway
G Codes Auto flower
Blackberry Moonrocks auto flower
Apple Fritter
2 Blue Dream
How do autos do outdoors where you are? I’m in southern California and they still seem to struggle even with our weather here
Well update girl was in the decline couldn’t figure out why so I decided to pull her out then found the culprit, my bottom layerd super soil split from the top an became hydrophobic was kinda funny when I pulled it out anyway lucky was good timing as I had an inspection, tell ya what a smaller tents way easier to hide
grow tent what grow tent hahahaha, anyways already started 2 new beans this time original glue auto an do si dos auto.
An in all honesty I didn’t even care I had to pull out the the last one after trying so many things to fix her only to find the soil was the problem, this round has taught me a lot, an also helped me to be a lot more relaxed about things also don’t take losses to hard it’s a plant there’s plenty more to grow hahaha.
Im in CO and these are my first outdoor autos
Cool, if you look at the Kalini Asia here 19 days ago. Now today, 19 days later, on flowering day 5, the stretch has begun, already - a little monster baby stands there.
Now I keep the lamps at a distance of 35 cm with the dimmers at 75%. They tolerate the almost 400 watts quite well so far. Because Mexican Sativa and Sour Diesel are also showing their best side.
Mexican
Sour Diesel
The Sour Diesel is the only one with hand watering while the others are supplied with water via Auto Pot. And the lady is insatiable in the 25 L fabric pot. By the way, cool things from Royal Queen Seeds. Nothing runs out the sides. And plenty of air gets in.
The soil moisture saturation of the S. Diesel. Yesterday, 1.5 L in the morning, three hours later it was back near 40%, and so at noon, yesterday, another 1.5 L followed. At 57% she went into the sun day (artificial sun) at 4 AM. Immediately she opened her stomata, perspired like crazy, and like a pumping station, she drew the precious moisture up into herself. In no time, the soil was back down to 40% so that today around 7-8 AM she received her breakfast and a total of 3 liters of water flowed into the soil. All around. Without drain, which I don’t want in the Living Soil. She sucks up the water like a mechanical pump, which can be seen exactly in the steep drop on the photo.
With the current thirst, the first 1.5 liters are completely evaporated by late morning, and she would be scraping by in the critical range until noon.
Buffer for the Peak: With the full 3 liters, I push the soil moisture back well over the 60% mark. This gives the Living Soil enough moisture storage to survive the most intense metabolic peak of the day (during the main light phase) without stress.
The Living Soil is running at absolute maximum.
For my soil and the microbes, this rhythm is perfect. As long as the soil is well saturated in the morning and gently reduced to about 40% by the next morning, there is a perfect interplay of moisture (nutrient uptake) and oxygen supply (root respiration) in the pot.
I’m currently feeding the ecosystem in the pot with horticultural precision. As long as the photo shows me this rhythm and everything stays dry underneath, the Sour Diesel is running at absolute maximum.
Chapeau, I have perfectly cracked my lady’s “absorption rhythm”! Especially with her, with hand watering, I have this fully on my radar.
The view under the Scrog shows a lot of work in about 14 days for Lollipopping. One week before, it will be gently defoliated again.
Soon the net will be pulled to the front bar and fixed. Then they are allowed to march up, and if it gets too high, another Scrog tier will be added.
Best regards from Pflanzenpaule
Question, how many of you use C02? My buddy keeps pushing me to get a tank setup. I do use the exhale bags, but those are minimal impact. Curious if it’s worth the time and money
So both germinated I only checked around the 48 hr mark 1 original glue an 1 do si do
The do si dos tap root was almost 3 inches long easy an the shell popped of planted both straight away, I’m hoping the do si dos will be ok never had one with this long of a tap root an shell shed before an tried planting, guess I’ll see in a day or so?
I have played around with it a bit in different ways from the exhale bags to bottles with fermentation going but it is never efficient enough once you start cycling air through the tent. You would need to have everything managed well enough that air doesn’t need to be exchanged or at least not often. Sealing the room with climate controlled and co2 pumping makes a huge difference, for most of us without that the best we are going to get is a slight boost in growth and heat resistance.
Do si dos seems to have pulled through she greened up a bit an opened
New pictures again today, first the Fat Gorilla
the Pink Runtz the Sherbet Queen and the Green Gelato and finally the small Royal RuntzThank you sir! I feel the same way. I’m growing in a garage so there’s no way I could maintain a high enough level with everything constantly cycling
Hier’s a follow-up on my empty tent. I already wrote this a few days ago.. ![]()
The day before yesterday the time had come, and I got my second tent ready after moving into my new apartment.
Two seed seedlings - Super silver haze and apple crumble - as well as a double cutting that hopefully has grown together - cereal milk -.
They had been artificially kept small beforehand. Multiple topping of all shoots and a small pot, little food, and water to survive. It worked.
The day before yesterday I also filled the pot for the cereal milk, as for the other two I simply removed the stump generously and am reusing the pots exactly as they were.
A little refreshed with new life. And off we go.
Cereal milk and apple crumble went into a 16l, and the SSH into a 12l fabric pot. That way I hope to counteract the stretch of the haze a bit.
Currently I am experimenting with drainage from organic material instead of perlite or expanded clay: hemp bedding from pet supplies, sterilized for 4 days in the freezer, placed at the bottom of the pot, 1-3 cm depending on, and on top of that a weed barrier fabric so that the roots don’t grow into it.
On top of that, the soil maturing in the basement. Once again refreshed with living soil preparation.
That’s the bottom third, on top of that increasingly lightly mixed with light mix, until there’s a layer of pure light mix at the top and a placeholder for the seedling cup, so that it fits.
Honestly, then I had no more energy and postponed everything until yesterday ![]()
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The planting hole also dusted with Rhizobacter and Mycorrhiza, so that the roots get direct contact.
The roots look great, the hole is fitting, and the repotting is almost done.
Now a layer of bird sand and mulch from the same bedding as the drainage were added.
Voilà
Done.
But there were still two bigger ones.
Long story short, same procedure, just in the already prepared pot. So, root ball out, refresh a bit, and new root ball in.
Super silver haze
In a balcony box pot, I won’t do it like that again. The shape is s***.
But the roots look all the better for it. Top.
Apple crumble
It was easier there, as I had taken a normal round pot.
Here too, some of the drainage was removed, as I don’t want to bring in too much nitrogen or rotting plant parts so close to the roots.
With that, three hours were over, and I was done, hopefully not the ladies.
All into the tent and brought to the same height.
Box under the cereal milk and the others bent down with clips.
It always looks a bit sad right after, but this morning they all shone at me, they survived the first night well.
In the next few days, they should also get a bit better color. ![]()
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They are well watered.
Now a few days of rest will follow until I stretch the net in.
Exciting.
The net.
And also the cultivation itself.
Bamboo support ahoy
That was a lot of pictures…
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Hello everyone
here are some pictures of how the offspring of the blueberry sugar S1 looks…
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