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Germination
4 years ago
Cant wait to germinate the seeds. I've chosen the new fastbuds strains, i want to give fastbuds a chance. Gonna update as soon as the seedlings sprout.
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Week 1. Vegetation
4 years ago
2 cm
24 hrs
21 °C
6
90 %
19 °C
18 °C
15 L
66 cm
Finally i managed to germinate my seeds, and just after 2 days they all popped from the substrate. Gonna keep u up to date
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yomi23
yomi23started grow question 4 years ago
seedlings do want more light? The leaves are facing upwards, does this mean that the are loving it or that they wnat more light? (Sf 1000 led actual draw 100w) distance from the seedling 58/60cm as recommended.
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Xspellsx
Xspellsxanswered grow question 4 years ago
If there stretching that means they need light. Go ahead and dial it up or drop the ligts down however you add light intensity do it. Watch them for light burn or drying out or getting too hot
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Week 2. Vegetation
4 years ago
2 cm
24 hrs
21 °C
6
90 %
19 °C
18 °C
15 L
66 cm
Sadly the strawnana seed did sprout but it stunted dont really know why it just stopped to grow and i decided to replace it with a grapefruit seed that now is 4 or 5 days old. The other 2 seedlings are doing just fine.
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yomi23
yomi23started grow question 4 years ago
The first 2 leaves got a crispy look, can someone help?
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hmm this is a tough one :) I think johnson maybe right maybe there is a tad too much nitrogen in that feed. I would advise flushing her for a few days and see how you go but try not use too much as not to over water. Wish you the best of luck with her Im sure you will sort it my friend autos are notorious for not needing much feed until the later stages. Around the first few weeks of flower they usually explode with growth :) Spraying her down with some water every day will also help and in worst case you can get a revive foliar spray they tend to work very well :)
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Breadboard_Johnson
Breadboard_Johnsonanswered grow question 4 years ago
Could be too much nutrirents? Looks like you have the seedlings in some good soil. Are you further adding nutrients to it?
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 4 years ago
That's doesn't matter too much. Crank the humidity up and lower the light a little, she looks a bit stretchy and un-humidified
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yomi23
yomi23started grow question 4 years ago
whats the problem with these ladies? day 20 coco - greenhouse feeding temp/rh - 22C/70% I dont think its overwatering since i dont overwater (check my first grow)
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BraveheartGenetics
BraveheartGeneticsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi mate, it looks like your plant is reaching for light. Hence why the long node space. You're humidity is a little high for this stage at those temps. 50-60% is a better environment for her. Other than that she looks healthy. Just keep and eye on your PH and EC values. Maybe start increasing her EC now. I hope this helps, good luck and happy growing
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