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Day 63 for these girls!
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Day 24 here. They are drinking over 2 gallons a day right now. Getting phat
 
Well, the first run is drying.. This past weekend I bought four 2.2 gallon pots so that I could do a four pot run in my space. After seeing two 3.9 gallons pots work, I decided to play it safe. Took apart all components and hand washed/bleached everything. scrubbed the tent down and transplanted four photoperiod plants into the 2 gal pots.

I'm going to check the trays regularly this run. I'm also not using air domes or hydroton. These plants are going straight into flower on an 11/13 light schedule.

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Today is week 8 (56days).

They have been running out of 12 Liters in 2-3 days. So I keep filling with 12 more. I like the 12 liter volume as it allows me to adjust if needed and is easy for me to lift and pour into the rez.

I am now following the Greenleaf feed schedule. The ladies have all turned green though I may have slowed/stunted their growth for a week or so. All is on track now and I have added their Bud Explosion and Sweet Candy. I was not seeing any frost. After one week I am seeing the frost on the 5 of the ladies. RQ Critical has flowers but all she wants to do now is dance and spread her branches. I have all of the time she needs.

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Nice advantage of autopots is that I have not seen my plants in a couple of days and I'm not worried about it.

Someday I'd love to do a no touch/no peek grow just to see what it would do. Literally a 55 gallon drum of megacrop solution, a single autoflower in an autopot with an LED light set on 18/6. Walk away for 70 days and see what was there upon return. The future is now kids.
 
Hey Now.
Here we are again with another update. Things look good all around. I’ve been enjoying using the autopots.

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Oops forgot this one. My baby Polly loves basking in the lights.
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