Im using Dr Earth premium soil at the moment, it was a freebie from the hydro shop, the plant will be 9 weeks tomorrow and I don't have any complaints....not sure why Ive seen bad reviews about it, maybe I'm just lucky I guess...
I love how they start growing buds everywhere.... Yours has a different shape, what company did you get seeds from? Mine are from GreenHouse Seeds.
Also, Im half way through week 8 and all my leaves are still green which is good I guess but when do they start yellowing?
Correction, around 144 watts. And forgot to mention that I am tucking leaves and constantly rotating the plant every 5 hours so the side buds get as much light as posible with what I have.
I am using 2 of each for the Y sockets and a smal dual tube lamp that is 28w pointing down to the main cola, 2 or 3 inches away from the top. The total would be around 155 watts (not exact) for my humble setup. It's what I can work with at the moment and am actually happy with the results. Buds...
Update: 50 days from seed. She is 24.75" tall.
Thinking about harvesting when she gets to 70 days old unless she doesn't look ready by then.
This morning I gave her 2 Teaspoon of General Organics BioThrive Bloom + 1 Teaspoon of Blue Agave
Been there last summer, arguing over the damn plants.....When I finally got a female out of 8 seeds (It was my first grow ever lol) I had to kill it *sad trombone*
Ruderalis/Indica type that tend to look like a christmas tree and under optimal conditions they go up to 3 and 4 feet tall...will post updated pics at 50 days from seed (in 2 days)
So here's an unpdate: Day 45, she has slowly stopped growing now (been around 24.5" for the last 4 days but I'm quite happy with the size). As you can see the bud formations are pretty much all over the place. The smell is light but you can tell "something" smells when in the room. I wasn't able...
I'm growing northern light as well, I started feeding her on the 3rd week with General Organics BioThrive.
Check her out: https://www.rollitup.org/auto-flowering-strains/633931-first-time-autos-auto-northern.html