Update seedstockers OG Kush Auto..
well it's kind of cold still but she is growing right along the 600 watt metal halide light and the custom soil are holding heat pretty good seems it only has 6 hours to cool down I think the temps might be pacifically a little bit warmer than what I first thought and today I'm going to put a thermometer right on that plant by itself underneath that light just to see what I really really got cuz a thermometer in that room is actually with another plant underneath the T5 light.
So that may not be as accurate to the OG Kush but still though it's still way chillier down there then what it really should be but it might end up being a good thing as @Mossey had said. She had said that she liked the taste of the bud in a cooler temperature (sweeter) she had said.
I never put that together because I can't recall ever taking my plants so far out that it got really cold I'm usually all done before October in my area outside I have took a few strains all the way to November like the Neville's Haze but it was my first and only time growing that plant so I could not tell you if it was better that way or another way I just know it was a huge plant with a monster yield almost 3 lb. And 14 week flower time wow good thing I do light depth outside[emoji12]
So the update to the SeedStockers OG Kush Auto.
So the light seems to be working the last two pics are today the height looks to me like she's growed 2 inchs in 2 days or 48 hours.
I think that's a pretty clear significations that she has found the custom soil and the roots are now expanding into it l....
it's rocket time[emoji573]
Now y'all know I don't run auto so I'm going to be watching very closely for the first sign of flower when that happens I'm switching over to the CMH light continuing at the 18 to 19 hour a day schedule.
Along the way I'll be doing some LST to spread it out a little bit. She has not branched out very far yet so I haven't started as of yet but I expect by this weekend that I should be able to start pulling her down a little bit I'm not going to put too much stress on this plant again I don't run Autos too much and just from what I know and read that I know it's not good to stress them too much.
But over the next couple of years I'm going to get to know autos a lot better because their yields are getting better higher and if I can find the ones that are most consistent on yield most consistent on flavor and of course the THC count which matters a lot in my circle. I will be more proficient in growing autos come this time 2020
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