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- Forbidden Fruit x Watermelon Zkittlez - Outdoor & Indoor
I'm just finishing up my first indoor grow since 1987. I'll take them down this week. These were three clones I took from my outdoor plant (first ever outdoor). I set up a 2x2x4 tent in my garage. Viparspectra P1500. Knock-off Infinity-style fan and carbon filter outside the tent to maximize what space I have. Everything on the cheap, but well-researched that equipment won't be the weak link. Due to heat in summer, I can only grow from October to May (NorCal in the hot, hot Valley). I knew I could do three clones in the tent. Pretty easy to trigger flower as soon they reached a healthy vegetative state some time after transplanting (i.e. plants thriving, lots of growth), so my limited space wasn't that much of a problem. My son asked me if I wanted a Grease Monkey clone, so said why not? Vegged it only two weeks in starter box I put together, then made room in the tent. It was a bit overcrowded, but not a huge problem. Trained best branches into gaps in canopy, lollipopped, and SCROGged to an even canopy in the stretch. This first indoor grow made me happy. Quality looks pretty good; I know the smoke is good (outdoor was carefully cured and ready to smoke earlier this month!). Indoor looks even better, so no complaints. Made mistakes, tried to learned from them. Temp and RH are within reason, but not optimized. I was gone a week and used Blumats to keep them going and the plants looked happy when I returned. Not seeking perfect, but ego is a little bit involved (you know, normal kudos from friends for growing good weed
), and I love the problem-solving.
Now I want to try autoflowers as they should fit my given parameters very well. At this point I'm not looking to maximize yield necessarily. I don't need more cannabis. Basically, I'm giving away all of the outdoor yield, keeping some of the indoor for personal (about half of this I smoke in a year). I want good clean smoke, and to feel good about every input, so I'm now hooked on growing. I have learned so much growing this awesome plant that my vegetable garden is benefiting, too!

So in about two weeks I start my autoflower journey. Frankly, I've heard autoflowers are finicky, especially if you mess up early. Over-water gets mentioned over and over, but so does having soil too rich early. I will be running Mandalorian ALF#5 mostly because of AFN. It sounds stable and user-friendly, but I don't want to f-up! I plan on using NFTG#4 as my medium, since that's what I used for my first grow, and I'm happy with the results, but with perhaps small input tweaks (nute regimen, light intensity, air flow, etc.). For the clones, I amended the soil using 1/2 cup per gallon Blu's Blend compost, 1 tablespoons per gallon of Recycl-sil, and Dr Earth at 2 tablespoons per gallon using their Veg and Bloom at 1:1. For first three weeks, I just watered. I top-dressed with 1:2 Dr Earth Veg and Bloom starting at first week of light change. By week four of flower it was just Bloom. I also watered with ReCharge once per week. Water was pH'd to 6.5. I will be checking soil pH this time around, and perhaps add Dolomite Lime to balance. I was also wondering about adding a bit of coco and more perlite to mixture. The clones are in 2 gal fabric pots, and I will wash the bags and reuse for the autoflowers.
Is this a good enough initial plan for my grow? I don't want to reinvent the wheel, but I will willingly tweak the above to better fit growing autos. My beginner premise is "what is the least I need to do to allow a healthy outcome?". I hope to add other inputs later, when I have something to compare results to. Is this a decent plan? What would you change?
I do have some initial planning questions. I plan on popping 4 seeds (est. 98% chance of at least 1 female!) Assuming 50% female,
1) Can I fit two fully grown ALF#5 plants in my small space (how much LST can they accept)?
2) Are the 2 gal pots OK for ALF#5 given my limited space (i.e. will they grow too big)? I read that they are 2-3 feet tall in 1 gallon pots.
3) If height is an issue, should I plan on super-cropping and will they handle that?
4) In the off chance I get 1 male and 3 females, would it be possible to create seeds in my separate grow box, which only has a 20 watt full-spectrum LED? I don't need 100s of seeds, but 20 or 30 would be pretty damn cool!
I really appreciate all the knowledge I've gained from creeping around here for a few months! Thanks AFN!

Now I want to try autoflowers as they should fit my given parameters very well. At this point I'm not looking to maximize yield necessarily. I don't need more cannabis. Basically, I'm giving away all of the outdoor yield, keeping some of the indoor for personal (about half of this I smoke in a year). I want good clean smoke, and to feel good about every input, so I'm now hooked on growing. I have learned so much growing this awesome plant that my vegetable garden is benefiting, too!

So in about two weeks I start my autoflower journey. Frankly, I've heard autoflowers are finicky, especially if you mess up early. Over-water gets mentioned over and over, but so does having soil too rich early. I will be running Mandalorian ALF#5 mostly because of AFN. It sounds stable and user-friendly, but I don't want to f-up! I plan on using NFTG#4 as my medium, since that's what I used for my first grow, and I'm happy with the results, but with perhaps small input tweaks (nute regimen, light intensity, air flow, etc.). For the clones, I amended the soil using 1/2 cup per gallon Blu's Blend compost, 1 tablespoons per gallon of Recycl-sil, and Dr Earth at 2 tablespoons per gallon using their Veg and Bloom at 1:1. For first three weeks, I just watered. I top-dressed with 1:2 Dr Earth Veg and Bloom starting at first week of light change. By week four of flower it was just Bloom. I also watered with ReCharge once per week. Water was pH'd to 6.5. I will be checking soil pH this time around, and perhaps add Dolomite Lime to balance. I was also wondering about adding a bit of coco and more perlite to mixture. The clones are in 2 gal fabric pots, and I will wash the bags and reuse for the autoflowers.
Is this a good enough initial plan for my grow? I don't want to reinvent the wheel, but I will willingly tweak the above to better fit growing autos. My beginner premise is "what is the least I need to do to allow a healthy outcome?". I hope to add other inputs later, when I have something to compare results to. Is this a decent plan? What would you change?
I do have some initial planning questions. I plan on popping 4 seeds (est. 98% chance of at least 1 female!) Assuming 50% female,
1) Can I fit two fully grown ALF#5 plants in my small space (how much LST can they accept)?
2) Are the 2 gal pots OK for ALF#5 given my limited space (i.e. will they grow too big)? I read that they are 2-3 feet tall in 1 gallon pots.
3) If height is an issue, should I plan on super-cropping and will they handle that?
4) In the off chance I get 1 male and 3 females, would it be possible to create seeds in my separate grow box, which only has a 20 watt full-spectrum LED? I don't need 100s of seeds, but 20 or 30 would be pretty damn cool!
I really appreciate all the knowledge I've gained from creeping around here for a few months! Thanks AFN!