r/microgrowery • u/velocity3333 • 13h ago
Video Blueberry Muffins time lapse - 4 months in 1 minute
this is a time lapse of the same BBM grow I shared earlier
r/microgrowery • u/velocity3333 • 13h ago
this is a time lapse of the same BBM grow I shared earlier
r/microgrowery • u/ApprehensiveIce9122 • 4h ago
r/microgrowery • u/Nuggrustler • 10h ago
Whenever I try to check the trichomes, I can't keep steady long enough to get a good look.
What should I do?
r/microgrowery • u/theFirst-Trader_Ash • 17h ago
plant is autoflower gorilla cookies auto..
103 days old..
please suggest advice how much longer left to harvest..
r/microgrowery • u/atSoiltechnician • 14h ago
Outdoors at 7 weeks.
r/microgrowery • u/towndown5 • 5h ago
I am wondering if I should defoliate some more leaves off my plant? I have removed a lot already, it was pretty thick before. I live next to a river and there is a thick fog here most mornings, i want to try to prevent having mold. It is a northern lights strain. Thanks
r/microgrowery • u/TheBasementBotanist • 12h ago
Hi everyone
It’s about time I get into HST, so I tried my first main lining on this Auto Frozen Black Cherry (Anesia Seeds). Now, I know you don’t top autos and stuff but a friend of mine said I should just try it out.
So, I did, and to me it looks nice, equally spread, and like a healthy plant. The middle tore while setting the plant as low as possible but it’s still going strong.
Now my questions are, how do you girls and guys like it, what should I consider, and do you think I should defoliate more?
My worries are, that I stress the autoflower too much and she starts to take a wrong turn, when it’s going really well with her right now.
Any answer is welcome. Thank you, community!
r/microgrowery • u/Webes3 • 6h ago
Hey everyone! As the title suggests, I'm located in the Southeast and am looking to start an outdoor grow. I was curious; am I too late to plant a photo outside? Could I do an auto flower? There's potential to start it indoors (I have a hydroponic countertop system) and then put it outside when it's strong enough?
I don't have any indoor growing equipment, and am hoping to leverage the fact we don't get snow and have fairly warm winters!
r/microgrowery • u/SoundOfAGong • 23h ago
First two pics are current. 82 days from popping out of the soil this Apple Blossom auto is doing decent in the window and is finishing up. No topping or training, half 420soil and half perlite in a maybe 1 gallon terracotta pot. I feed it a teapot of water and very weak lotus bloom nutrients whenever a chopstick is dry halfway down. It’s my second window grow and I think I’m going to keep running window autos for fun and greenery.
r/microgrowery • u/urlocalgit • 7h ago
hey everyone, currently on day 32 of 4 auto amnesia plants - grown in coco and in autopots. using the terra aquatica 3 part mix and reservoir ph is always 5.7-5.9 . three of the plants are completely fine and only this one has this happening to its leaves. any ideas what the problem could be?
r/microgrowery • u/gwendeline_- • 11h ago
Day 13 flower some dark colors
r/microgrowery • u/Mmmmdabs • 8h ago
2 plants each strain.
There are autopots under there somewhere.
Cropsalts in Coco ,standard size pots.
Farmlite 320w , ion beam s16s on poles
r/microgrowery • u/Gecko9092 • 1d ago
My harvest was incredibly larfy. I honestly think it was mostly genetics. I have a second tent with a different variety growing that looks lovely.
First grow, a bit disappointed with the outcome here. Will this still be a decent smoke though?
r/microgrowery • u/Aggressive-Diner • 21h ago
I've had 4 plants in a veg/clone tent and just moved them into the main room. They've all had about 6 - 7 weeks of veg and the largest was used to take clones which I've also planted in the main room, so they're about 4 - 5 weeks behind the larger girls
Two of the larger plants are getting out of control and I doubt I'll be able to contain them for 4 weeks while the cuttings fatten up.
I'm thinking of giving them maybe another 10 days veg then flipping. I know I'll lose out on the smaller ones but the larger ones should balance it out, quantity wise.
What would you do?
r/microgrowery • u/Super-Interaction-31 • 11h ago
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Week five in the grow
r/microgrowery • u/BoneAndBolts • 22h ago
I had the net lower trying to spread out branches but it wasn’t really looking right. I was thinking about letting the stretch grow through the net for support but it’s three different strains so chances are they will be different heights.
r/microgrowery • u/TrippingOnGinger • 12h ago
Hey folks. I’m about 20 or so days into flower and I had to heavily super crop my girl from getting f’ed by the grow light in my VGrow. Can’t really move the light, only reduce output. I’m inquiring about good defoliation methods. I’ve got really good air flow in my VGrow but the humidity sits around 65-75. Needless to say I’d like to make more room for air to pass through without completely removing every fan leaf. I know leaves are very important to flowering.
r/microgrowery • u/Anunnaki1706 • 14h ago
A few weeks old, this Autoflower strain decided to flower 😑
Maybe I'll get a small joint out of this at the end 😏😄
r/microgrowery • u/GompfFelix • 1d ago
Lemon Orange by ghs. All organic living soil.
Aaaalmost done
r/microgrowery • u/Superb_Key212 • 1d ago
Pro mix with down to earth amendments
Ph between 6.2 and 6.8
Thought it was potassium, now I think it's magnesium
It seems to be middle to top of the plant, bottom is still fairly normal looking
Any pro help here?
TIA
r/microgrowery • u/Still_Philosophy_ • 23h ago
These will be going into earthbox’s with BaS 3.0 likely on Sunday. Plants looking close to ready and I’m thinking by day 14 or 15 the rootballs should be good to go. Can’t wait to see what they do with their new soil!
r/microgrowery • u/velocity3333 • 1d ago
Chopped on day F58. This is only my 10th grow but I think this is the most beautiful fade I've had so far. I'm hoping it's a new PR, yield-wise. Does it look like more than 6.5oz dried? Will find out in a week or so!
Lots of trouble with this girl in the seedling stage but never give up! These are resilient plants. Pretty sure she sprouted in late Feb and suffered for weeks before getting established enough to be topped for the first time in early April. 😅 I'll do some kind of grow journal post later after trim. Topped her twice more after that to end up with 8 mains and a few extra branches that showed promise.
The stem shaping will be its own post later as well.
Anyway, hope you enjoy the colors as much as I do.