Poppin My Own Cherry (eeewww)...LowLife Auto AK47

wackymack

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Well then I got some good news, my plant is bigger than that and just as dense if not more... I should get at least 2 ounces dry off of this, how tall is that plant exactly, if you know???

it stayed short,about 9in when it was done,but it bulked up like a fatty
 

amcgin02

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Very nice though!!! Mine is currently 14 inches, and you cant fit you hand around the main cola, my fingers about 1.5 inches apart when grasping the cola. I know its still bulking up to, the trichs are only like 10% amber.
 

cheddarchops

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man i cant even wait till my 11 colas are budding up..... hopefully they will turn into gigantic mega nuclear crazy nuggets of goodness, but we shall see.....and im still searching for this guys monster ak47 auto grow
 

amcgin02

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Very nice!!! Im hoping for 2 ounces, I dont think I could hit 3. Thanks for doin the research on that man!!!
 

cheddarchops

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Very nice!!! Im hoping for 2 ounces, I dont think I could hit 3. Thanks for doin the research on that man!!!
no problem man, I think the thing is we cant underestimate these autoflowering types, each time a new auto strain comes out it seems to be breeding in some awesome sized yields, i would wanna know what ak47 auto x big bud would do to the yield....although sometimes apparently the autoflower trait can be bred out aswell...dang have a doob man :bigjoint:
 

MuyLocoNC

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Sorry for the delay, I was having camera issues...

So as I stated earlier, 1 more plant went male so it looks like I'm ending up 3 for 6, which was the lowest number I was gonna be HAPPY with, BOOYAH!!

Pollen has been collected and all the males met with a grisly end.

All 3 plants have been a little droopy. Don't think it's overwatering as I'm waiting til the pots are VERY light and plants look like they need it. Some lower fan leaves have yellowed sides. Plant 2 is a little droopy but all leaves are spotless. On the other two, only the lower fan leaves have the discoloration on edges.

If it helps the diagnosis, my runoff PH has been a little low...about 6, so todays feeding was given at about 6.8...hope it helps get it up a little. Can't be sure but could wilting be a clear sign they are getting rootbound and need to be transplanted. I was getting ready to do this anyways as the three males I killed...looked ready for it when I ripped them out.

Second feeding with nutes today... using just under 1/3 manufacturers recco as they are new to it. Bionicare Pro Bloom, Liquid Karma, cal-mag and first hit of sweet as well.

Take a look and tell me what you think.
 

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dman0042

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Yea I live in lexington in Davidson county the slowest place on earth lol.

Where did you get the automatic AK's?
 

cheddarchops

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hey man, the plants are looking sweet, theres still time to transplant them into a bigger pot, but watch out for shocking the root system...i think thats why i got 1 hermie but believe me they looooooove the root space!!
 

amcgin02

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Holy shit!!! Thats all I can say man... I could only be so lucky as to get 2 ounces, wish me lots of luck, harvested a 15 gram bud early yesterday, I love this head buzz!!!
 

MuyLocoNC

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Wow, seeing those kind of yields off this strain is encouraging. I'm definitely glad I decided to do a seed run.
 

MuyLocoNC

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The ladies had rebounded really well by yesterday morning, so I decided to transplant them into my larger pots. Found a transplant method that was being billed as a SHOCK-FREE method and gave it a try yesterday afternoon.

Worked like a charm, roots were only exposed to air and light for about 2 seconds. Long enuff for me to see they did indeed need to be transplanted.

I went out to check on them this morning and HELLO...everybody is standing tall...leaves are springing back to life...all three look very happy with the move so far.

Fingers crossed.
 

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cheddarchops

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Nice job man! what litre are those pots that youve transfered them to? my female has been outta control with branching, think its 28 days in, take a look and see what your in for :)
 

MuyLocoNC

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They are 1.5 gallon pots I picked up at my local hydro store when I got my nutes. I like the square pots, next grow I'm gonna start enough seeds to guarantee 9 females so the square shape will work perfectly with my space.
 

MuyLocoNC

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Got in the cab this morning to check and see how all the girls are taking to their new containers and JEES!! These gals are growing like crazy. I've moved my probe up an inch to an inch and a half every day (I keep it even with the tallest plant) for the last two days. The back plant is recovering nicely from what I figured was lack of nutes and/or lights too close.

Looks like there are mucho bud sites...most of them up close to the main stalks. Back plant is about 10" tall and front two are about 8".

I need to hear from someone who has had successful seed runs to tell me when I should pollenate. I've heard 3 weeks into flowering on normal plants but at what point should I pollenate the autos since their cycle is so short? Any information is appreciated.
 

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