thegreymirror
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My grow journal for various auto flowering dwarfs I plan on growing stealthy behind my computer desk. My first White Buddha is less then a couple weeks away from harvest. And I have another WB that's only about 12 days old.
The WB that's gettin ready for harvest now is my first grow. She doesnt look so hot at the moment. I believe she has a Nitrogen deficiency at the moment. I'm finding that w/ the auto flowering strains the feeding schedule needs to be a little different. I am using FF btw. I should've started my plant on the Tiger Bloom food a lot earlier then I did.
I can only imagine what the yield is going to be for this first plant. This plant is certainly a lot smaller then I anticipated. I've got 3 42 watt CFLs on her, and one little CFL that I had extra. And as far as soil, I'm just using Expert Gardener, which I got at walmart.
I have them on a pretty erratic light schedule, but I dont see how it can be much of a problem if it's an auto flowering strain. For the most part I keep the lights on all the time. But every few days I will end up turning em off for a few hours. Just to give the plant some time to rest. Or if I'm leaving the house, or if people are coming down to the basement to do laundry, then I'll turn off the lights.
I got a few leaves dying on me, once again, because of the Nitrogen problem, I'm sure. I dont want to cut anything off though b/c I'm worried about putting the plant into any kind of shock. I already put her in a good amount of shock when I transplanted her the first time b/c I didnt wait for the roots to form a knot around the soil, so it all kinda came apart when I tried to repot. So other then a lil nute burn, nitrogen deficiency, and the trauma I put her through earlier, I would say she's doing alright. I'm just gunna be pissed if the yield sucks.
I'm debating if I should try and repot her now, or just let her finish in what she is in now. I just dont want to cause any more problems.
Anyway... I'm sure I'll be putting up more info a little later, but for now, here are my pics.
Any and all comments are more then welcome.
The WB that's gettin ready for harvest now is my first grow. She doesnt look so hot at the moment. I believe she has a Nitrogen deficiency at the moment. I'm finding that w/ the auto flowering strains the feeding schedule needs to be a little different. I am using FF btw. I should've started my plant on the Tiger Bloom food a lot earlier then I did.
I can only imagine what the yield is going to be for this first plant. This plant is certainly a lot smaller then I anticipated. I've got 3 42 watt CFLs on her, and one little CFL that I had extra. And as far as soil, I'm just using Expert Gardener, which I got at walmart.
I have them on a pretty erratic light schedule, but I dont see how it can be much of a problem if it's an auto flowering strain. For the most part I keep the lights on all the time. But every few days I will end up turning em off for a few hours. Just to give the plant some time to rest. Or if I'm leaving the house, or if people are coming down to the basement to do laundry, then I'll turn off the lights.
I got a few leaves dying on me, once again, because of the Nitrogen problem, I'm sure. I dont want to cut anything off though b/c I'm worried about putting the plant into any kind of shock. I already put her in a good amount of shock when I transplanted her the first time b/c I didnt wait for the roots to form a knot around the soil, so it all kinda came apart when I tried to repot. So other then a lil nute burn, nitrogen deficiency, and the trauma I put her through earlier, I would say she's doing alright. I'm just gunna be pissed if the yield sucks.
I'm debating if I should try and repot her now, or just let her finish in what she is in now. I just dont want to cause any more problems.
Anyway... I'm sure I'll be putting up more info a little later, but for now, here are my pics.
Any and all comments are more then welcome.
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