Red Dwarf auto grow

Sunspot

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Well it's the first time I have ever planted autos outdoors or at all for that matter and I have this pair of Red Dwarfs on the go. I think they are just under a month old, they have gone a bit slow for my liking but that's my fault for transferring to early and using soil with feed in it.
Not sure what to expect but if I'm lucky I'll get another month or more veg from them in which time I hope they can get some good growth.
Almost overnight last night they doubled in size so I hope that's a good sign.

Anyhoo, I'll post updates as I go.
 

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P1ants

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Hey hows it going man? Glad to see someone else is just starting an Auto journal as well!
We also have one of the same problems, I was pretty careless in the beginning with these had to transplant and also switch the cycle from 24 hours to 20.
Mine are 15 days old and the exact same size as yours... So I'm definitely going to be constantly comparing, yours probably have more distinguished roots for being so old though. They may really start to take off now.

Anyways good luck man hope all goes well!
Don't be afraid to stop by my journal and compare as well :eyesmoke:

http://rollitup.org/t/p1ants-first-grow-journal-auto.871768/
 

BcDigger

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Ya man you should really start em indoors first if possible. I would reccomend a highporosity soil like promix hp without nurients. here are my first autos at 2 weeks and a month. started indoors for almost 4 weeks under 24hr cfls before bringing outside. Screenshot_2015-05-24-13-34-37.pngScreenshot_2015-05-24-13-35-00.png Screenshot_2015-05-24-13-32-28.png
 

Sunspot

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Hey hows it going man? Glad to see someone else is just starting an Auto journal as well!
We also have one of the same problems, I was pretty careless in the beginning with these had to transplant and also switch the cycle from 24 hours to 20.
Mine are 15 days old and the exact same size as yours... So I'm definitely going to be constantly comparing, yours probably have more distinguished roots for being so old though. They may really start to take off now.

Anyways good luck man hope all goes well!
Don't be afraid to stop by my journal and compare as well :eyesmoke:

http://rollitup.org/t/p1ants-first-grow-journal-auto.871768/
Hey, just followed yours too, yours look a touch bigger than mine at the moment but hopefully as you say they may take off now.
Good luck with yours too!
 

Sunspot

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Ya man you should really start em indoors first if possible. I would reccomend a highporosity soil like promix hp without nurients. here are my first autos at 2 weeks and a month. started indoors for almost 4 weeks under 24hr cfls before bringing outside. View attachment 3426265View attachment 3426266 View attachment 3426267
Yeah, I did start them inside but with no lights or anything so normally take them out after a week.
Just out of laziness I grabbed the wrong soil. I'd normally put them in jiffy pellets but couldn't find the key to where they were.

Nice grow too!
 

P1ants

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Hey, just followed yours too, yours look a touch bigger than mine at the moment but hopefully as you say they may take off now.
Good luck with yours too!
Awesome man, and yeah they really should my have showed some signs of speeding up in the past day... mind you not as much as I would like them to but I just fed them and hope that nitrogen kickstarts their production :P
 

Sunspot

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In the last couple of days mine have really boosted, visible growth spurts daily and I can see them following the direction of the sun as the day goes.
Not going to feed them yet though, not sure when but I'll give them a little bit more first.
 

Sunspot

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Just an update a month on, the autos didn't get a lot of height to them and are around 25cm all up but they are all nearly solid nug going up the stem. I'll get more off of them than I first thought anyway.
These pics are all after nearly a month of flowering.

I'll throw in my non auto bubblicious too as that is coming along nice as well.
 

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