My only auto "Deimos Caramel."

Hi everyone, for whoever hasn’t seen before, this auto below is part of a group of plants from the link, "...lessons of life can't be learned in a day" To grow or not to grow? That is "..." for life! - #12 by Abbbian
the one on the upper left, a few weeks old. You’ll also see some lst applied to it. And take a look at how it’s shaping up…


By the way, by the looks of the leaves it seems to be closer to an Indica, but honestly, have no idea about it. I saw a few types on leafly.com but would appreciate any first hand comment. And the lady is growing… Thanks!

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Looking forward to your grow.

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polyhybrid leaves can look like either end of the spectrum and many places in-between, but definitely a more indica looking leaf structure

However she is shaping up to be a good looking lady

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Hi folks, I guess my dear auto is beginning to show her first flower…


And a few tops showing up…

One more shot of the same one.

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And she keeps growing… It’s funny how I`ve been twisting her as she grows because I decided to only lst her and not top…



Patience… patience!
and prettier she’s getting… by the hour!

a number of small seemingly buds popping up…

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Just remember any bud site not getting light is wasted plant energy. :v:

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Hey @Tejas, thanks, by the way, I’ve just moved the pot a bit closer to the light, tucking the fan leaves, literally to let the light see the buds. Pics soon to be uploaded…

And growing she is…


Bud sites are showing up…

How many would you say there are, 14 to 15?
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Thanks everyone, and in particular @Tejas for reminding me to keep the buds seen by the light at all times.

Hi folks, simple question, if I want to apply a preventive neem spray, should I take the auto away from the bunch, spray and then put it back? Or it is so in the beginning of flowering that it won’t matter? Thanks, as always.

Here’s a caramel auto it’s almost finished
I grew it last grow as well but was a far bigger plant I’ll be lucky to get 2 ounces of this one,I’ll grow it again but just from a different seed bank

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Hi @anon98660487, thanks, it’s a beauty. Full of purple and nice shades. Dis you enjoy it? Is it intense? high thc level? Thanks.

I love this strain,like I said not a very big yielding plant but the taste is so nice and the smell,it does taste like caramel definitely an nice smoke before going to bed

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Can’t wait to try it, and wouldn’t be surprised if it’ll be the first I’ll try, it’s my only auto in the middle of a bunch of photoperiods. Thanks for the info, feel reassured!

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Hi folks, updating on my Caramel…


They’re small, yet I love to just look at them and think, “Getting closer to my dream come true!”

and the flower is shaping up…

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You can also selectively prune those leaves that are blocking some of the lower bud sites. Also pull down, carefully, the branches that are taller so you get a more uniform height. :v:

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HI @Tejas, even though I didn’t prune her much (worried 'cause the lady is an “auto”), I did spread the bud sites evenly so each could get a bit of light as you’ve mentioned. Should I go ahead and even prune her more?


another angle…
lower right corner. Thanks. I love this site! “Go, go, go… go OG, go!” ripping off Chuck Berry but he wouldn’t mind, or would he? Thanks again.

Here she is today looking frosty

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@Irishrocker, man, I’m jealous! yours looks superb! I can only imagine the smoke! Beautiful!

You can smell this soon as you open the tent

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I am running three auto strains currently and I prune them regularly, it doesn’t hurt them, unless you poodle them, actually the term is lolly popping. I don’t know if that has been done with autos. Sometimes I take a few leaves, sometimes a hand full, you’ll know when to stop.

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