


PC type 2 autoflower
This little auto was started in hard water and suffered but pulled through. Strain unknown but it's an auto from hoku



This little auto was started in hard water and suffered but pulled through. Strain unknown but it's an auto from hoku
I've been watching videos and reading grows and such and it seems time and time again everyone says to use the autopot for huge grows and that coco is the best because the roots don't have any resistance to grow. In two recent interviews I watched with autopotamas and da mad scientist they didn't even mention DWC or any other hydro methods, everyone just says autopot. So I'm wondering what you guys think and who has tried both. I'm currently setting up for my second grow and switching from soil to dwc but I'll consider the autopot if that's actually the best way.
Is this budrot? My leaves faded hard at the end and some of the plant faded too but idk if it's just brown or rot
This is a joke but also true.
300g wet and still plenty of plant left. No amber on the bottom even with my side lighting so I'm letting her ride a bit longer! I made many mistakes but the genetics carried me through to a result I am happy with.
Should be harvesting soon. Growing next to a younger Ripley's. It got a little stunted I think for multiple reasons early on but I'm pretty happy overall
Is she ready? Sorry for photos, I got shaky hands and a bad loupe
Do I chop? Sorry for photo quality
Couple more days? Looking done? Lots of different levels of trichome shades and I'm bad at photographing but let me know your opinion
Also is my bud foxtailing? One picture has a nug with new growth on the top. Should I chop? Almost all cloudy, some amber, a few clear
First plant, I'd rather not couchlock entirely but I want punch. It's slightly more amber in person my loupe sucks and hands shake. Thanks friends, first grow:)
I was gone for a week and my buddy fed my plant but maybe half as much nutrient solution as I was giving it. Either way I was noticing a tiny bit of amber before I left. There's amber now but it's hard for me to pick it up in photos. I would prefer slightly early harvest than slightly late, but I don't know if I'm in the territory of ready yet. Sorry for the bad photos my loupe sucks and ive got shaky hands