What to do??

lrushton

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I started these auto's 24 days ago. I had 2 that were deformed and I have 3 that have some kind of funk that has me leaning towards root rot. Only thing is there's 5 of them that are to me unbelievably healthy. These suckers aren't but 9 in. tall but are as big around as a basketball with stalks as big as a nickel. Question is what to do without hurting the healthy.DSCN0902.JPG DSCN0903.JPG DSCN0904.JPG
 
Manually inspecting the roots, are they discolored or slimy? What is your root zone temperature? (Temp of solution) No chiller? Never messed with an auto strain. How long b4 they begin to flower?
 
Thanks Kid, I have finished this run and put down the problem as genetic. On the auto thing, don't waste your time. I will never waste mine again with auto's. Half of the buzz is bred out.
 
Thanks Kid, I have finished this run and put down the problem as genetic. On the auto thing, don't waste your time. I will never waste mine again with auto's. Half of the buzz is bred out.
Made by crossing popular strains with that Eastern European strain rudarellis (sp?) Isn't it? I haven't read on it since it first became popular long ago. Do you just leave em at 18/6 light schedule, and they start to flower at a certain age? At that point are you supposed to go to 12/12? At least to save electricity? I'm never going to grow any, (never say never lol) I'm just curious exactly how that works, and how long b4 they decide it's time to flower? I can see a couple purposes for that application. Outdoors in states with short summers. Like mine WA. Lol. Or get 2 outdoor crops in one summer. Can't really think of any benefits for indoors tho. U need clones. Where do you live again? Did u say Oklahoma?
 
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