SSSC Super Sativa Seed Club - Ongoing Autoflower Action!

Hm, the reserve should be the case here, the Afghan smaller and the AK stretchier, u sure seeds didn't get switched? Anyways i forgot again the feedings you have? But i remember it was not organic?
Yeah the seeds never got switched unless they were labeled wrong from the beginning.
The AK started flowering first, it was winning the height race until around day 40 or so and then the Afghan just left it in the dust.
Day #38 the AK was 17.5” and the Afghan was 17”
Then on Day #45 Afghan was 21.5” and AK only 18”.
same light, same tent, same environment, same nutrients and same soil mixture.:vibe:
Using Foop nutrients
 
Yeah the seeds never got switched unless they were labeled wrong from the beginning.
The AK started flowering first, it was winning the height race until around day 40 or so and then the Afghan just left it in the dust.
Day #38 the AK was 17.5” and the Afghan was 17”
Then on Day #45 Afghan was 21.5” and AK only 18”.
same light, same tent, same environment, same nutrients and same soil mixture.:vibe:
Using Foop nutrients
Labeling was correct, must be some kinda natural adjustment:kiss:
 
Day 55 for AK47 x Karels Haze
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day 54 for AFGHAN x Northern Lights…..she’s a beast
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I'm going to make a separate post for each cultivar because honestly, I'm confusing myself.

Just past week 8 (planted seeds March 3rd), the ANLR (sativa-dominant) has been spending too much time looking wilty. I'm starting to think that it just likes high humidity and will start spraying the leaves every day to compensate for the low humidity here. I won't be adding a humidifier because I don't want to deal with constantly filling it.

But it doesn't usually look this bad - I managed to let the pot dry out and just watered it. I think it's going to be a couple more months before it's ready.

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I don't think this strain is well-suited to my growing style and climate. I was putting it outside during the day for awhile, and it does much better outdoors. But any nosy neighbors with binoculars can tell it's cannabis so I brought it indoors.

I do have one nosy neighbor who I am not friends with (in the least - I don't appreciate neighbors who call the county and complain about me). I heard a rumor that he died but until I know for sure she's going to have to stay indoors.

90% of my reason for growing autos is to find one I can grow outside here so in a couple of weeks I'll move it outside to a fenced garden but the weather is not quite there yet. The other 10% is because they're cool and fun to grow, I guess.
 
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And now my pressshhhusss:

The AHKL (Karel's genetics) is just past week 8 (planted seeds March 3rd). She's been outside for a couple of weeks now and nighttime temperatures have dropped as low as the mid 30s (°F) and have averaged low to mid 40s with warm days. She doesn't seem to care in the least. I haven't covered her once.

I have a lot to say about this cultivar so keep scrolling...
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I absolutely love growing this auto! She's about the size I would expect for such a small pot, and I want to run it again in a large pot to allow it to reach its full potential. That said, she intends to give me maximum yield. I'm predicting two ounces of hard, dense, large buds.

I think she has a month yet. But every day her buds get bigger, fatter, denser and heavier. Buds are busting out of the side of buds and they're still lengthening every day. The supercropped main especially! She's putting on frost and smells delicious. Trichomes are mostly clear, though a good percentage are just starting to go cloudy.

I left some buds on the lowers and they're looking good and fat too. But I think next time I'll remove the lowers wherever they appear to make the top buds even fatter.

Assuming she's fire, of course: When she has a name and becomes available to buy, I'll be getting a pack or two for next summer. I can imagine growing rows upon rows of these in between tomatoes...

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Howdy from the stormy Virginia Mountain Hollers! :toke:
Week 8 Day #60
Both plants seem to be doing well. I’ve been on PawPaw duty all week so haven’t had much time to spend in the garden.
AK47 x Karels Haze x Lowryder- is really thickening up fast. It’s very sticky and has an amazing smell that brings me back to my teenage years, for whatever reason :biggrin:
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Exactly 19” tall, getting watered twice a day from the bottom with RO water PH’d to 6.3. Averages about 1.5-2qt a day. Had some yellowing of the lower leaves earlier in the week and been Playing around with a few things and it seems to be coming back around nicely. Feed twice a week using Foop Nutrient line and right now the goal is 1.8-1.9 EC. Both plants are getting Cal-Mag
Weathers changing fast for us and it’s been a struggle keeping the humidity in check and the temps down. Tornadoes bouncing around and bad storms all over our area tonight.

Afghan x Northern Lights x Lowryder- This one seems to have stopped stretching and hopefully it will start filling in nicely soon. It’s a thirsty plant and I’m watering twice a day with around 3qt RO water PH’d to 6.3. Also watering from the bottom. It’s really funny to see how fast this one sucks it up, literally can suck up 1qt in 1-2 minutes :yoinks:
It’s just a hair over 28” tall still feeding twice a week on the same Foop Nutrient schedule and EC goal. Not sure if she’s getting droopy or it’s just me taking photos when she’s preparing to sleep before lights out. She’s also a little lighter and I’d like to get some green back into the leaves asap.
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I’ll be in the garden most of the day tomorrow and will see about making some changes and can watch them closer.
Catch y’all next week
:bighug:
 
Howdy from the stormy Virginia Mountain Hollers! :toke:
Week 8 Day #60
Both plants seem to be doing well. I’ve been on PawPaw duty all week so haven’t had much time to spend in the garden.
AK47 x Karels Haze x Lowryder- is really thickening up fast. It’s very sticky and has an amazing smell that brings me back to my teenage years, for whatever reason :biggrin:
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Exactly 19” tall, getting watered twice a day from the bottom with RO water PH’d to 6.3. Averages about 1.5-2qt a day. Had some yellowing of the lower leaves earlier in the week and been Playing around with a few things and it seems to be coming back around nicely. Feed twice a week using Foop Nutrient line and right now the goal is 1.8-1.9 EC. Both plants are getting Cal-Mag
Weathers changing fast for us and it’s been a struggle keeping the humidity in check and the temps down. Tornadoes bouncing around and bad storms all over our area tonight.

Afghan x Northern Lights x Lowryder- This one seems to have stopped stretching and hopefully it will start filling in nicely soon. It’s a thirsty plant and I’m watering twice a day with around 3qt RO water PH’d to 6.3. Also watering from the bottom. It’s really funny to see how fast this one sucks it up, literally can suck up 1qt in 1-2 minutes :yoinks:
It’s just a hair over 28” tall still feeding twice a week on the same Foop Nutrient schedule and EC goal. Not sure if she’s getting droopy or it’s just me taking photos when she’s preparing to sleep before lights out. She’s also a little lighter and I’d like to get some green back into the leaves asap.
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I’ll be in the garden most of the day tomorrow and will see about making some changes and can watch them closer.
Catch y’all next week
:bighug:
You have high humidity and I have low. You just confirmed my suspicions, that the sativa-dom likes humidity a lot and the other one seems to like it dry. The tall one looks very happy to me! - and I'm not so worried about mine looking wilty now that I know the reason.
 
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