Mephisto Genetics 100% MG grow: Sour Crinkles, GWKs, Grapey Walters and Creme de la Chems

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I did a pros can cons on the autopot board. Check it out. It should be on the first page still.

One thing I'd recommend is keep your tray lids off at all times so you can see the water level and spot a clog sooner rather than later. That's what the autopot pros do. :biggrin:

I have no doubt you'll like them especially at first. After a couple of years you might get tired/bored with them like me.

I actually did find it shorty after asking, and forgot to come back here and report that I did.
I get bored of everything quick, and want to try new things/challenge myself, but also I need to keep things simple so I'm not overworked. We shall see then.
I already have the syringe for flushing and multiple pumps to blow out the lines nearby. I do usually leave the lids off as my two older AP's seemed to not be working properly so I was watching them.
Thanks for the tips :thumbsup:
 
Here's some GWK Day 34

One of the sativa like whose main stem took right off much higher than the canopy. This is 4 hours after supercropping. I thought I cracked it a bit so taped it. Came back 4hrs later and its almost 90 degrees. Must have been my magical tape. That is a big bend. Amazing.

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Couple of shots of the more hybrid looking one. Its spectacular in person. Hard to capture in a picture! lol

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Potential GWK flower that will get squished one day soon!

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Lunar what are your dimensions?
 
Day 38. Things seem a little behind to me for flowering progress. Possibly just a bit and could be because of colder temps in February and also being slightly underfed. Both of those have been fixed now that I'm watering to runoff twice per day as per @slowandeasy 's advice and finally some warm spring weather.

The heater and humidifier have been replaced by the dehumidifier with the transition to flower and warmer temps.

These are two of the three CDLC. Very indica dominant. I had issues training plants like this in the last grow and forgotten strawberries. This time I did a better job of keeping things open. Lots of LST. And I haven't had to defoil them like I did last time so that means my LST is better.

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This is the third CDLC. Its a totally different plant.

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This is the full family in their tent enjoying the camping life. Its getting crowded in there now. Buckets all over. Fans all over. Big dehumidifier. And of course the ladies of the tent.

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This is the full family in their tent enjoying the camping life. Its getting crowded in there now. Bucket all over. Fans all over. Big humidifier. And of course the ladies of the tent.

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Loooooking goooood! If your temps were low, even for a few days over the winter or steady low it can slow flowering down. Everything looks healthy to me. If they can accept more water, give them it. 1 gal pots will require a minimum of 2x handwater per day. At this point they are ready for more aggressive watering. 2-3x per day to run off in flower if handwatering that small of pots is ideal. I bet you will see them jump up this week. You will be swimming in bud soon.
 
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