indoor new grow autoflowering with alien lights

Sunshine

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They'reing look good @yazad :)
The best tool for accurately establishing when to water is a moisture meter, see pic below, these aren't expensive and work well.
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yazad

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This is my dwaft auto, wich i had kept at my friends farm.
Last night I went to him to take update
And here it is.
He said he dont know how she died.
I was speech less so didnt talk much and left
 

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FerretWrangler

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This is my dwaft auto, wich i had kept at my friends farm.
Last night I went to him to take update
And here it is.
He said he dont know how she died.
I was speech less so didnt talk much and left
I'm sorry to see that @yazad but I've lost many plants already and you will feel better soon. Forgive yourself and your friend, and take it as a learning experience. I'm on my third attempt and I'm just starting to have some success. My last grow i worked very hard on but the environment was wrong so i lost 36 plants.

Your young ones look well, guard them closely. @Sunshine was spot on that some kind of aerating material like sand or perlite or lava rock would help. I underestimated how much that matters but it truly does.

And I've had much thinner, taller seedlings in the past so those look fine to me.
 

yazad

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Thank you for your support, I truely forgave him assoon as I balanced my state of mind. It hurted me much because I took it much seriously as it was much important for me, and he must have made any stupid mistake. Anyways. We all are stardust after all.

Abt my younger ones.
They are doing very well, I have hope from them.

But this dwaft alredy had flowers and am set back 3 more months now.

Regarding airating material.

I understand it is a must but I didn't had it available, india is a 3rd world country and in that too I live in a very small village, so it gets hard sometimes. Though I used lots of coco coir hope it helps a bit.

Am just heart broken
 

yazad

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ferret, am sorry for your loss :(
I can just imagine your pain.
This dwaft was my 4 th try from last 2 years.
I can't grow at my home,farm, as my father hates and belives it to be a drug. My country is not different.
So I have to take people's obligations. To get place to grow.

So the pain would be less if I had my place to grow, it would be all quick and not delay till 2 years.

Same is the case with vaporizer. I want firefly2 frm my savings and whenever I talk to any of my cousins to please bring it from usa they stab my back.
 

Sunshine

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Sorry for your misfortune @yazad, it's a real shame as the plant was getting to a half decent size.
It looks to me like severe over watering or very poor watering (and bad soil).
I think they would fared better planted directly into the soil (which I think was your original plan), making a raised bed would be a good idea, you can use/adapt an old tyre.
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Remember you only fail if you stop trying :)
 

yazad

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what strain these plant in the picture are? they are short still alredy flowering.
an old tyre is a good idea after all.

today is monday i will know whose parcel have arrived. :)
 

yazad

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hi i have made your parcel. of 2 very diff strains from 2 very distant places of india.
i have given them number 1,2 there are about 50 seeds in total.
i will bubble wrap them and send to you tomorow,
i need a adress.
and i am also about to receive seeds of akkudi gold. so i will send u again another parcel with akkudi gold.
 

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i received your gift. i am very happy and obliged. thank you.
i want to know are they auto?
are they all fem?
how tall will they be?
 

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yazad

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plz tell me more abt them!
so they are female male mix?
and non auto?
how tall will they be?
are the good in full summer outdoors?
 

Sunshine

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Yes they are male and female mixed and not auto.

Sunshine Seeds - FruitBowl

The FruitBowl project began in 2001 as an F1 cross between PurpleMaui and SweetTooth#3, now fourth generation, and has progressed to what is very stable line suitable for outcrossing

The heritage of this groundbreaking strain are 60/40 indica/sativa, with plants exhibiting both the exhilarating high of the Hawaiian sativa and the bud density and chrystal production of the sweettooth#3.

The strain produces a strong clear high that is positive, happy and constructive...

60% Indica
Yield: Above average
Potency/High: positive/creative
Flowering: 8 weeks

UK Purps x Passion#1
This is your going to be your best bet for outdoors, it's very resilient and finishes relatively quickly.

Sunshine Seeds - Haze#2
The sister of our celebrated Haze#5, identical in all respects except the flavour.

Haze #2 has an unmistakable Sandal wood, earthy, spicy flavour whereas Haze#5 has a more sweet Cherry Haze flavour both equally delicious.

An easy to grow Haze hybrid that is a very heavy yeilder which performs well under all conditions.

Flowering: 9-11 weeks
 

yazad

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thank you for the information.
so i will plant them outdoors in sun.
so how can i induce flowering.
when can i harvest if we count the sprout as day one.
 

Sunshine

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Flowering is induced when natural daylight hours reduce to 14hours or less, ideally closer to 12hours.

It looks like your current day length is around 11-11.5 hours daylight, increasing to just under 14hours by end of may.

So in theory, if you grow them outside they should flower after a few weeks naturally, in the same way they would respond to 12/12 from seed in an indoor environment.

In the above scenario, if my assumptions are sound, the grow could look something like this.......
  1. you plant the seeds in small pots/paper cups they sprout and spend around 7-10 days in pots/cups until theyre ready to go out.
  2. you plant out, directly in soil, amended with sand plus fertiliser/compost and with tyres or something else to create rasied beds, and some kind of animal protection.
  3. the plants will veg for around 25-30 days even under the 12ish hour light cycle (this is what happens when they are triggered from seed, they compensate by vegging/stretching for several weeks). You mulch the plants as soon as they are large enough, using bark/hay etc.
  4. The plants will flower naturally due to the short day length. The FruitBowl will then be ready in around 60-70 days from this point, the UK Purps x Passion#1 around 50-60 days, the Haze #2 around 90 days.
So in theory you could have some early buds ready to chop in 100 days or so :sun:
 

yazad

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hi my auto is looking like this now.
1: do i top it now?
2: how do i lst her ?
3: wont the stem pinch or break if i lst?
this is my first time lst.
4: can i add seawed now?
i am not going to add any nutrient i am going full organic.
except cow manure in later stages when pots nutients would be all almost finished.
 

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yazad

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thank you a lot about full details regarding new strains i got as donation
 


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