They are chunkadelic strain from humboldt seed company. Supposed to be huge buds ..that’s what the strain is know for. I’m using 3 p2500 led lights and they are in a 3x3 area and in 7 gallon pots. The only thing I could think I did wrong was having the lights only 12 inches away made them thick...
My autos are 4 1/2 weeks old and only 6 inches tall but very thick and bushy. Look very healthy and looks like they are going into flower. Seems to me that they were a total waist of time unless they have some sort of stretch. Is this normal size? I’m using 3 p2500 viparspectra led lights with...
I’m doing autos right now for the first time. Using fox farm Nutrients and ocean forest blend as well. What nutrients are you using from fox farm? And how much are you feeding them and how often?
Your buds look great!! Especially for your first grow. But you are not ready to pull just yet.. I would wait at least 4 weeks and then check again.. most likely 5 weeks. They will fill in more and more the closer you get to the last two weeks of the cycle. Any reason you are wanting to pull now?
I do t know. Sounds like a waist of time to me. It even sure how that became the topic on my thread but I’m going to give these autos a go and see what happens.
Ok. I got 5 out of 6 seeds to crack of the chunkadelic auto flower strain from Humboldt seed company. I started germination on January 5 seeds took about 7 days to shed the shell. Now I am at 1 week under 3 p2500 VIPARSPECTRA led lights. Using ocean forest blend soil mixed with happy frog in 7...
Ok then yes I probably will transplant. Personally I always transplant as late as possible but I was sure with the autos.. I read alot of don’t transplant the autos that’s the only reason I figured I would stay away from it but now I’m rethinking my actions as I have new info on the soil I’m...
Yea should I do a slight rinse before I plant? I have jiffy pellets I was going to put seedling directly into ffof after sprouting.. already bought the soil..