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A 100%
Autoflower
100%
Indoor
Mephisto Genetics
Breeders of choice:
80% Mephisto Genetics
20% Sensible Seeds
Mammoth Microbes
Nutrients of choice:
33% Mammoth Microbes
33% Fish Head Farms

BladeCutter
@blendmedmedman, I am very pleased. I put them in jars today with some Bovenda packs. It dried too quickly, but I didn't have much control over the environment. The 180 grams dried to 57.5 grams. Very pleased. Now, it probably needs to dry a bit more an there are at least 10 g of stem included (I had to hang them somehow.) But the buds are very solid so I am expecting some good smoke. I've already started the soil for season four. The diary will be full of details. All organic and closely following the advice of BuildASoil.
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@TheOtherSide, thanks for the comment. I was way behind. I posted four weeks in the last two days. But now I am caught up. I'm really trying to document what I do and to keep track of any deviations from my plan. That way I know what I need to do differently next time. I do like how quickly you can run a crop of autos. If all goes well, I'll get four crops this year. Good luck with your garden as well.
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@Canna96, Thanks. Wait to see what happens in the next few weeks. I fell behind in updating my diary. I just started week 8 and had to fix an organic nutrient problem. It is all documented. I just need to upload it. Thanks for looking at my diary.
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BladeCutter
@paulsgrows, late in life I run my light as close as 12-inches. When I first received the light I did some testing. HLG has a calculator that lets you convert LUX from cheap/free phone light meter. I also used the measurements from HLG and other sources. Our little board will put out nearly 1,000 PPFD at 12-inches and that is about the max for mature plants. I don't know if too much light is the cause of large leaves yellowing late in life. I think that is mostly just the lifecycle of the plant. If the plant is no longer putting on new growth, other than buds, I think it will take all the light you can give it without overheating the plant. :v::left-facing_fist: