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Autoflowering Super Critical First timer


Godders
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Looking pretty good man hope your first time will go well and finish with nice flowers ;) The aluminium paper is not the best to put above the pots like this, if you can find some white plastic better, if not its not a big big problem ;)

 

Have a good grow with them

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I've taken the  aluminium paper off today :) thanks for the advice! I'll keep you posted with more pictures they're looking even nicer now. they will be 28 days tomorrow. 

I have kept them on a 18/6 light cycle from day 1 and I use Mostly Indica powerfeed. Everything seems to be going smoothly so far. :)

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I'll get another picture soon. Tomorrow they will be 6 weeks old. they're even bigger now since last picture. hopefully they won't get much taller, haven't got much space left. Think its time to invest in a bigger tent after this :)

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Here's my only baby left now. The other one got to tall so I gave it to my friend.  Here's some pictures of the one I have left. If I've done everything correctly it should be 20 days of flowering today. 

I flush it with just normal water with Ph of 5.5 no fertilize on day 16. And tomorrow going to feed. "Just something I seen a lot of on the videos on green house website."

I've been keeping the P.H between 5.5 and 5.8. 

 

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In one of the pictures I think its the lighting making it look yellowish because in person Its all light green :) there's a little nute burn at the bottom of the plant. So I lowered the nute mix and topped with normal water for a few days and seems that my P.H is stabilising a lot better. 

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