New Grower 2nd grow Auto MAZAR, Auto White Widow

They seem ok. A lot of new growers focus on days to compare to others progress and I wouldn’t do that if I were you. A lot of times environment and nutrient inexperience can put new growers a bit behind until its dialed in and then add to that trying out new procedures like LST or topping can stunt an already slow plant. They look healthy I would just let them grow and see what happens in another two weeks.

I should have left my plants alone my first few grows. But we all want to max yield and the information here makes that easy. But we also need to see for ourselves what theses plants are capable of so we can learn to listen to them. Yours might be saying let them relax, they will get to work in just a bit.
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I'm starting a WWXXL and usally XXL genetics tend to take longer then regular Autos. I say the longer the better yeild outcome. I strongly recommend what Frenjamin said just slow down and observe. Maybe cut down on nutes cause Autos are sensitive. Also a 6.1 pH contains iron and metals. pH fluctuates alot so try 6.5. if it falls then 6.2 but if rises then 6.8. That's perfect ranges for nute uptake. Continue to observe your dosage and teqs. Everyone grows different but it doesn't mean it's the wrong way. Keep up the good work mate. Ive seen worst and have done worst
 
I wanted to try to test myself this spring and started some autos in 3 gallon fabric pots in a generic organic Miracle grow potting mix. I just left them alone other than adding water for the first 4-5 weeks. They were beautiful. I didn’t care if they grew or how big they got. It was my own slap in the face to just relax and let them grow.

I then killed about 15 good seeds overthinking every aspect of what I was doing. I was focusing on a must start deadline for a group grow and by doing so pushed myself back a month. Advice is always easier to give then take and I proved that to myself.

Take it all in and try to enjoy the process.

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My next grow will be half DP Auto Mazars. Keep it up, looks good!
 
Ok conclusions are: Mazars started to flower.
Things i have done: Changed lights to 12/12 from 20/4. Corrected ph cause manual soil ph meter was showing under 6. I used water with 6.4 ph. No yellow/brow/rusty/burnt spots. Day 48. Those pics taken today when we have 33 degree Celsius so they look heat stressed im waiting for frozen boxes to place Them under intake vent. The box is placed on closed-like balcony.
I changed back lights to 20/4.
 

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Ok conclusions are: Mazars started to flower.
Things i have done: Changed lights to 12/12 from 20/4. Corrected ph cause manual soil ph meter was showing under 6. I used water with 6.4 ph. No yellow/brow/rusty/burnt spots. Day 48. Those pics taken today when we have 33 degree Celsius so they look heat stressed im waiting for frozen boxes to place Them under intake vent. The box is placed on closed-like balcony.
I changed back lights to 20/4.

lookin good :thumbsup: ppp
 
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