New Grower First autoflower/indoor grow

Hi there @Midwestsmoker , I personally wouldn't transplant them again. There's a safe period of about a fortnight after sprouting when it's OK to do it but after that time it can seriously stunt your plants. As they already seem like they're late developers I wouldn't move them again. But it's your choice, it's your grow! :pass:
 
hey buddy some nice happy, healthy plants youve got there. strange about the flowering eh. could be many reasons for it and some strains just like to take their time with it. my last lot were day 48ish before anything happened. lookin good though man keep it up : )
Yes strange for sure but after this grow I will stick with it and work out the kinks.thank you I will try my best to keep it
 
Hi there @Midwestsmoker , I personally wouldn't transplant them again. There's a safe period of about a fortnight after sprouting when it's OK to do it but after that time it can seriously stunt your plants. As they already seem like they're late developers I wouldn't move them again. But it's your choice, it's your grow! :pass:
So do you think I will be able to pull a harvest with the 1 gallon pots?
 
So do you think I will be able to pull a harvest with the 1 gallon pots?
Yes I do. If you check out my grow, I have 3 plants in 3.8 litre fabric pots and they each have a reasonable amount on them - and they suffered some problems a while back which stunted them and held them back. I'll find you the page of some recent pics, hold the line...
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/all-new-setup-steep-learning-curve-ahead.58672/page-51
If you scroll down to the pics, Portal girl and Miss Sweet Seeds are both in the 3.8 litres, and in final stages. The White Widow is too, but I can't get good shots of her any more because there's another plant in the way LOL.

They became damaged when I put an ionizer in the tent, thinking it was a good idea. They got all crisped up and it stunted their growth. I lost three plants - they were all similar ages. These three are the survivors. You're welcome to scroll back through my thread to see what they looked like after the ionizer incident.

Happy growing! :pass:
 
Yes I do. If you check out my grow, I have 3 plants in 3.8 litre fabric pots and they each have a reasonable amount on them - and they suffered some problems a while back which stunted them and held them back. I'll find you the page of some recent pics, hold the line...
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/all-new-setup-steep-learning-curve-ahead.58672/page-51
If you scroll down to the pics, Portal girl and Miss Sweet Seeds are both in the 3.8 litres, and in final stages. The White Widow is too, but I can't get good shots of her any more because there's another plant in the way LOL.

They became damaged when I put an ionizer in the tent, thinking it was a good idea. They got all crisped up and it stunted their growth. I lost three plants - they were all similar ages. These three are the survivors. You're welcome to scroll back through my thread to see what they looked like after the ionizer incident.

Happy growing! :pass:

For getting burnt by the ionizer they bounce back amazingly
 
For getting burnt by the ionizer they bounce back amazingly
Yes, they survived. But they've been so slow I almost wish I'd started again with everything. I'll wait and see if the smoke's any good, and if it is I'll know that I made the right decision. If not... well it was the wrong one LOL.
 
That's a good way to look at it lol also a lesson learned for future grows aswell.i look at it like if I do everything wrong my first grow least I know what not to do next time lol
 
IMG_0607.JPG
IMG_0608.JPG
IMG_0609.JPG

Those sacks correct
 
Pulled the 3 with sacs others are fine for now
 
Back
Top