Plant-Profile about AutoNight Queen (by Dutch Passion)
This Plant-Profile was generated by 1 single profiles, particular thanks goes to: frankfaux
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General Impression
AutoNight Queen (Dutch Passion) (Indoor) is all together absolutely not recommendable
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Additional Information
I accidentally broke the main cola completely off in week 4 from flower, so I lst'd the hell out of her. She stalled for a week, and then it just took off! It took 80 days, but I got over 6oz off this one! Very strong smoke; night time meds. You will notice a little leaf curl from nutrients. I was running 800ppm last couple weeks. The rest of the time in early to mid flower was 600-650ppm. It doesn't take much when you constantly feed them. Medium was amended coco. Watered with rain water mixed with fish emulsion, kelp and fulvic/humic acid. Fed every 24h first 6 weeks, but given just enough to last until next day with no rum off. The last 30 days, they got fed every 48h until 20% run off, and left to sit in run off for 48h. By the next feed, homemade airpots were light. Flushed with rain water and molasses(every day) for last 8 days. I have been doing it this way for years, and have seen absolutely no negative effects from run off not being drained. Pretty much like hempy style growing. Hope this helps. Peace and good vibes to all.
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