Update Day #45...
Sorry about the delay since my last update. I have been extremely busy with life in general.
My babies are really starting to stretch, save the Skunk Auto. I have really abused this girl hence the reason that shes so stunted. I started her in a jiffy pot and then transplanted her into her current home. I had no clue that autos did not like being transplanted until I read it here, so mistake #1. After 8-10 days after she popped above soil I noticed that she wasnt growing at all. After speaking with the local hydro store he suggested that I start with light nutes since my medium was basically inert. So, if you decide to try Fox Farms Coco Loco feed your seedling 1/16-1/8 strength veg nutes about three days after shes above soil. So that was mistake #2. About six days ago I noticed that the leaves were turning a very dark green, hence a nitrogen toxicity. I also noticed that there were small copper colored areas on the fan leaves. I decided to do a flush, it was due for one anyway. I used Fox Farms Sledgehammer at 2tsp per gallon of distilled water and 2 drops of superthrive. I was astonished at the runoff ph! My solution going in was at a ph of 6.5 and the runoff ph coming out was 4.5! I flushed with 3 gallons of said solution until my runoff ph came to 6.5. While I was at it I decided to flush all of my babies as it was time to do so anyway. None of the others had ph issues like the skunk auto but they were off. This flush aleviated the issue and washed away all salt build up. So, after all of these noob mistakes my Skunk Auto is doing much better and is swelling but she is definately stunted. We all live and learn.
At the time of this update I'm at the following nute strength as per the Fox Farm nute schedule...
2Tsps Grow Big
3Tbsps Big Bloom
2Tsps Tiger Bloom
1/2 Tsp Open Sesame
1 Tsp Cal Mag
2 Drops SuperThrive
I have to ph the solution up to 6.42 up from 4.49. As to date I have had no signs of nute burn, so all is well on the feeding schedule. I wait until the pot is very light. Today they each took 1 gallon of solution which is the most so far. My runoff ph is at 6.42 for each plant so my flush was a success! My RH is holding between 40%-50% and temps are between 78-82 with lights on and around 72 with them off.
Below are pictures of my babies. Due to the ph issue with the skunk auto some of my leaves look terrible but such is life. She is starting to get pretty frosty, but you would never know it becaude of my shitty camera phone. For my next update I'm gonna use the wife's camera. When you rub her she puts off a very wonderful citrus smell which I love. Below are some pictures and I'm very sorry for the shitty quality...
Below are pictures of the Strawberry Blue. You can definitely see the benefits of the LST that I attempted. The canopy on this one is pretty darn even and lush. The smell on this one is very pungent with hints of fruits and moldy cheeses. I love this one so far! The first picture is after a little leaf tucking...
Next up is my Hawaiian Skunk Haze #2. This one as well as #1 has a very piney and spicy smell when you rub her. These two are definitely Sativa dominant. Below are my pics...
Hawaiian Skunk Haze #1... well this one is at 20 inches tall. Im having a tough time telling if its a she or a he right now. The skunk auto is just that, an auto while the other three are photos. The Strawberry Blue is femed while the two Hawaiian are not. I flipped to 12/12 on the photos seven days ago and neither of the Hawaiian's havent showed me the sex, that I can see. I have a closet that's not used that I put them in for the other eight hours while the Skunk Auto is kept under the lights at a 20/4 schedule. I have taken some pictures of the areas to where it shpuld br showin male or female. Once again, this phone has a shitty camera and I will take better pictures tomorrow with the wife's camera. Below are pics and let me know if you think male or female.
I'm thinking male...
