New Grower NL autos

They are limping along. Looks like one will be finishing up in the next couple weeks, and the other two in 3 to 4 weeks. A slight success that has a lot of room for improvement, and I'm good with that.
Limping to some fine bud sounds ok to me. Lots learned and some nice weed in the cupboard works. Good luck with the remainder of the grow. Watch those trichomes. :goodluck: :cheers:
 
Have had the gurlz on GLN for 2 feedings now. Raised the lights to 24'' and some recovery is showing in them. Growth in the buds is a good green. All 3 are in different stages of finishing. Grace is the closest, Janis 2nd and Joan looks like she will be the 3rd to finish. Due to my screw ups, Joan has been mostly defoliated. See how she does. Reminds me of one of them poodle dogs that get shaved except for big puff on the tail and around the ankles. Grace is in the back, Joan in the front, Janis to the right. Ya there is a lot of damage to them but they keep on keeping on. Sorta like me.:yay:

Happy Solstice to all. The sun will soon be coming back!:jump:

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Hey I am in the same boat with having plants a little stressed but nearing the finish line.
Your plants still look great in flower and I bet you get some great smoke from it.
:thumbsup:
 
Hey I am in the same boat with having plants a little stressed but nearing the finish line.
Your plants still look great in flower and I bet you get some great smoke from it.
:thumbsup:

Thanks:thumbsup:. I've never had such a pathetic grow, but this is my first attempt indoors:shrug:. At least on my next grow, I think I will know what to look for to avoid damaging problems, and how to make adjustments a lot sooner.:frog:
 
I agree with ZB, I'm an indoor grower, I grew a plant outdoors this year and ended up composting her :crying: So you are doing WAY better indoors than I did first outdoor foray.
Poor thing, there were so many aphids too I was terrified to go near her so she pretty much survived on her own. I coulda threw her in my hash bags but just never got around to it.
I'd like to try again next year and put better effort into it, but damn we get a LOT of aphids and I can't risk the indoor stuff, but then my tomatoes etc. get bugs too so :shrug:
I think I'll get ladybugs and release them early next year, I don't use chemicals outside.
 
I agree with ZB, I'm an indoor grower, I grew a plant outdoors this year and ended up composting her :crying: So you are doing WAY better indoors than I did first outdoor foray.
Poor thing, there were so many aphids too I was terrified to go near her so she pretty much survived on her own. I coulda threw her in my hash bags but just never got around to it.
I'd like to try again next year and put better effort into it, but damn we get a LOT of aphids and I can't risk the indoor stuff, but then my tomatoes etc. get bugs too so :shrug:
I think I'll get ladybugs and release them early next year, I don't use chemicals outside.

Thanks RivetGrrl. - Aphids would go after my honeysuckle bush. Soon as I saw those little spots starting on the leaves, I would spray with dish soap and that took care of them. I caught them early though. They never went after my cannabis thankfully.
Being on Vancouver Island now, I think the wet fall months will be the battle. I want to grow photo fast finishers outdoors and maybe even light dep to get them to finish earlier. Indoors is fun though. And the autos are a kick for sure. Giving me something to do during the winter. And this forum is great. So much knowledge to draw from.
 
Thanks RivetGrrl. - Aphids would go after my honeysuckle bush. Soon as I saw those little spots starting on the leaves, I would spray with dish soap and that took care of them. I caught them early though. They never went after my cannabis thankfully.
Being on Vancouver Island now, I think the wet fall months will be the battle. I want to grow photo fast finishers outdoors and maybe even light dep to get them to finish earlier. Indoors is fun though. And the autos are a kick for sure. Giving me something to do during the winter. And this forum is great. So much knowledge to draw from.

I didn't know you were on the island, sweet! I'm over in Alberta, small town rural life. The weather was shite for growing this last summer so I hope the upcoming season will be better.

I grew Dianfem Quick Critical + and she was a winner, I have two more going now. Fast in hydro, harvested at 50 days and very nice herb. I will be giving some clones to a friend to grow outside, and that might be what I try as well.
 
I didn't know you were on the island, sweet! I'm over in Alberta, small town rural life. The weather was shite for growing this last summer so I hope the upcoming season will be better.

I grew Dianfem Quick Critical + and she was a winner, I have two more going now. Fast in hydro, harvested at 50 days and very nice herb. I will be giving some clones to a friend to grow outside, and that might be what I try as well.

Yep on the island. Different climate than the sunny Okanogan. I will keep the Quick Critical in mind. Thanks!
 
Yep on the island. Different climate than the sunny Okanogan. I will keep the Quick Critical in mind. Thanks!
Weather shity in Alberta...lol never! :rofl:
Being in Central Alberta I am going to venture a semi-outdoor grow for the 1st time in over 40 years. Using a greenhouse I plan to build. Without a greenhouse BC is far better to grow outdoors.
happy growing.
 
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