Lighting Fugue State, Autocobs, and Advanced Nutrients

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Hello everyone! Been a little busy so I haven’t had the time to keep up with this grow.


Tent 2x4x6
Day 28
3x Fugue State in 3gal airpots using 100%coco (first time using coco)
3x autocobs
I’ll put some pics up later today when I get home.

The story so far... plants were started in small plastic cups and transplanted into 3gal airpots on/around day 5. I had to go out of town for work for about a week early on and while away I had to depend on someone else to water them for me. They ended up watering as close to the main stalk as possible and I believe that caused a little stall and perhaps a few other issues early on. Anyways, things seem to be much better now- not perfect but not totally botched either! I did some defoliation the other day and got rid of some of the larger leaves that were blocking sites etc. Also got rid of any leaves that were showing “issues” and did some LST and opened things up a bit. If there was any slow down or stall from that work I’d say it’s done with as the last time I had a look at them they seem to be starting a bit of a stretch. I just entered the stage of the feed schedule where a few new things have been introduced and the plants seem to be responding well. Fingers crossed that things go well from here on in. I’m really looking forward to trying the finished product as I prefer and really love sativa strains. Will update with pics later today.
 
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Ok. So here’s a pic update. They’re on day 28... I didn’t bend any of them right over. I only did some defoliation and opened them up and tied down some branches for maximum light penetration.
 
Thanks. Now I’m a bit nervous as you mentioned “healthy”! Lol. I fed them earlier today and I’m thinking I might have gone a little too aggressive with the feeding. We’ll see when I check them later today!
 
Things are looking ok... re-adjusted a few of the tied down branches and gave them a small watering as well. I’m happy with what I see so far... a very small sign of nute burn but nothing to be concerned about (in my mind at least, so I’m happy feeding them from that same batch again. I’m thinking of starting a round of sour crack in a few weeks time while these are into flowering. Maybe 4 2 gal airpots ( one in each corner) to get a jump start on things as they won’t need a lot of light for the first few weeks. Feel free to chime in with any opinions or input. I’m easy and open. As well I’d like to take a moment to publicly thank @slowandeasy for his invaluable advice and guidance on my switch over to coco. So far I haven’t run into any major speed bumps and I’m hoping not to hit any going forward but I won’t be surprised if I do because I’m honestly not doing anything special and shit happens, right?
 
That should work fine. U may have to prop them up a bit to make sure they aren’t too far from the lights. But this is exactly what I do harvest comes and the next batch takes the space and almost ready to flower.
 
That should work fine. U may have to prop them up a bit to make sure they aren’t too far from the lights. But this is exactly what I do harvest comes and the next batch takes the space and almost ready to flower.
Hopefully I can time it well enough. From the grows I’ve seen of Fugue State it looks like chop is somewhere between mid 70’s and mid 80’s for most. I might have had a stall of about a week so I’m thinking maybe around day 50 starting this sour crack grow in cups and then transplanting into 2gal airpots. I’m dying to grow forgotten cookies as well! As for propping them up, I don’t think I’ll have to worry about that. I’m running autocobs and I don’t hang the lights any lower than 36in for the first few weeks. Now I’m wondering if I can maybe run forgotten cookies instead! Lol
 
Yeah but you’ll have girls in flower and I’m guessing by then the lights will be higher then 36”. Plus they’ll be off to the side not getting direct light. I run autocobs and been running this way for quite sometime. Just having something available to get them in a decent position for light. Trust me it will help with speed up root growth. Rotate the cups when u can if they start growing in towards the light plus it helps the lowers get light that might not when turned the other way.
 
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