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Thanks Eek, those are kind words of encouragement. I heart auto flower network. Will keep you all posted!
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I'm so happy - look at my beauties stretch!
Blue Himalaya (front, left and middle) are day 33. Yeti (right and hiding at back) are day 27 and in decent pre flower.
As a first time ever grow, I'm chuffed to find that even autos respond like normal plants when grown in normal conditions outside here in UK. They don't seem to be as sensitive as people say in this situation (growing naturally) and even though they have a few thrips etc - that are brimming with life. It makes me realise that I'm def going to grow this way every year, so I've always got a stash that'll cost me less keep me in the garden more!
Is there anything I should be aware of or looking out for or doing at this stage please? I feel its just a case of sitting tight and keep and eye on them as they get on with things, but like I said - I've never grown any before at all so I think its worth asking!
Is there anything else in terms of general care or maintenance (other than looking for pests - thanks Banana!) like leaf removal, tip pinching or whatever to ensure a better harvest?