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  1. A Week Of Swick And Absence I was away for a week and when I got home the swick and the pots were dry to the touch. Roots have started growing into the perlite and the stems are gangly, so I sense an upcan coming soon. In the meantime I have given the stems some support and recharged the swick. They are working on their thirds set of leaves. Skywalker, Kush Cut Auto 12 days old Red Russian XXL 12 days old This discoloration is not particularly attractive. Let's hope it isn't going to become and issue. The plants look super healthy otherwise. Today I went shopping for perlite and plastic dishwashing bowls. Day 13: Upcan & Big Girl Swick Today was the day for an upcan. Roots were premature but I was worried about the long stems and I wanted to bury them asap. Now the plants are in their 20 L big girl cloth pots resting on swick reservoirs. I have been spraying the surface where the seedlings went in and I intend to do a well watering around the seedlings to give them something until the bottom water has time to wick. Living Organic Soil in Cloth Pots on Perlite Swick These pots will be rotated daily. Red Russian XXL Auto Skywalker Kush Cut Auto RR working of her 4th set of leaves at day 13 above ground and SK not quite pushing 4th set of leaves at day 13 above ground Thank you for looking in. Comments, questions and suggestions are all welcome
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  2. Bud rot on my autos were caused by caterpillars. Had to early harvest and compost quite a few plants. The little buggers hide where the bud branches from the stem. That was late November early December time. Sent from my SM-A032F using Tapatalk
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  3. or get a jewelers eye loupe rather inexpensive and you can go in close to inspect trics for that 10-20% amber
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  4. It looks like very bad genetics for an Autoflower... OK.. doesn't look convincing for a Photo either flower structure is rather chaotic fluff ^^
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  5. I'd prune the rot bits off and give it another week or so. It still looks a bit early to harvest. Try your best to keep the plant out of any direct rain for the meantime until you do decide to harvest. If you can, try get a close-up picture of the trichomes. That will be the best way to tell how ready the plant is for harvest.
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