My first grow tent

Sweet! My Blueberry Auto had crazy orange hairs that look like yours. Dose it smell like Blueberry at all? Either way it looks great :+1:

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One plant has that sweet blueberry smell and the other has a pissy skunky blueberry smell

Which do you like best? Lol. Idk some guys like them funky smells. But being that the strain is called Blueberry I’m going to go out on a limb and say that your a sweet smell kinda guy like me?

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That sounds nice. I bet its louder than the other also.

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I just read on another thread that if you leave the lip of those peat/coir cups above the soil they won’t stay moist the way you want and cause issues.

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Good call. At least you have room to too that pot off.

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I like the sweeter smelling bud more on this round and those jiffy pots are already starting to dissolve/degrade, but after reading that I will definitely keep an eye on them

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This is the 2 week mark on these little plants. They seem pretty small still but that’s cool I’m down with small plants :sunglasses:

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18 days of 18/6 and one is already showing hairs, these are true autos this time around!

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3 weeks and they are starting stretch just a tiny bit, Maybe this is the start of an explosion of growth

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That’s awesome man! Hair already. Your going to be growing straight bud.

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They are all showing, but that one seems to be a few steps ahead of the others

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4 weeks: What a difference a week makes! I upped the lighting from 18/6 to 20/4. They haven’t had any nutes yet except what was already in the soil

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Ghost Rose fem auto week 5, I just started feeding them some bloom booster yesterday. They have a sickeningly sweet smell and a little trich production going.

My fan fell off the tent support an hit this one, but seems to doing ok

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Day 40 from sprout: They have a fungus gnat issue that showed up with the 100+ degree temperatures here in my area, I can get some mosquito bits on Friday to start combating those little pricks. Other than that b.s. they are doing ok, looking frosty and smelling great

This little plant is my favorite for some reason, It’s like it topped itself

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And these 3 seedlings hitching a ride up top the short plant are Go Nuts from @corey

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I’m like 15 mins from you and I have this Zkittlez Auto that I reversed with STS. It will be poppin in like a week so I will bring it into a tent soon. I have a couple autos that I selected and will hit with the fem pollen, but your autos are looking amazing, they may be a week or two too far along though to hit with pollen. My autos have been outside the whole time since early April, they handled this 100* heat well.

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I have no knowledge of breeding plants, I used to just buy clones from the local collective and grow them out in the garden, I do however have a few more of these Ghost Rose fem auto seeds that I would like to reverse and pollinate, but I feel like I would need another tent before I could start such a project

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Yeah the problem with autos is that they don’t sell them in clones and even the seedlings can flower quick. Autos obviously dont clone well or at all. Triple C has clones sometimes and I also go to Ukiah’s dispensaries. My friends have a lot of photo clones right now, but I can’t find anymore autos of a different strain than what I already have. I’m going to dump this fem pollen on the two best autos I selected and the left over I may just hit to a photo clone. I don’t want to store this fem pollen and get new auto seeds and wait, ideally I am able to select out of a large population of autos that are in like week 2 of flower. Your autos are really nice and frosty, but they look like they will be done in a few weeks and I may not have pollen for a week, maybe two weeks.

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I’m breeding these autos specifically for the local environment, sprout outside in April and harvest in July. So ideally I will find an outside auto from this area. I’m probably going to just hit the fem zkittlez auto pollen with this photo cross that I’ve bred to adapt to the outdoors here. The problem is the auto to photo ratio in the offspring. You have to breed a few generations to get that auto trait to express consistently.

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