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Indoor
Room Type
Coco Coir
Grow medium
26.4979 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 1
Vegetation
24
°C
°F
Day Air Temperature
7
pH
7+ conditions after
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Ladysgrow2 Ladysgrow2
3 years ago
In a jiffy palette in a paper cup surrounded by Coco will move over to Fox Farm if it survives
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Ladysgrow2
Ladysgrow2started grow question 3 years ago
How does she look for day 11? Wedding cake my ilgm. Under a 600 w. 73 humidity about 82 degrees. In a jiffy starter w some coco. Water ph about 6. Only water her about once a week.
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sir_isO
sir_isOanswered grow question 3 years ago
You're using peat and coco and you added lemon juice to rainwater? That to me is very bizarre. Coco and peat stuff is already kinda on the acid filler side. And while I don't have an issue with lemon juice really (coz of ascorbic and citric acid), that's also acidic... I would seriously give that thing a good helping of calcium, potassium, some magnesium and a carbon food source.
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sir_isO
sir_isOanswered grow question 3 years ago
Jiffy starter + coco is imo garbage, but hey, everyone else disagrees. I'd transplant that to something closer to soil, as I reckon it's beginning to struggle for some nutrients too (calcium and phosphorus particularly).
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sir_isO
sir_isOanswered grow question 3 years ago
You seem to have watering/VPD and/or light issues there with the way it's growing. I think your lighting might be excessive or too close or something, dunno, never grown anything indoors.
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Ferenc
Ferencweek 2
Good Luck @Ladysgrow2
TimeToGrowOp
TimeToGrowOpweek 1
Good luck with the grow and have fun!
Ladysgrow2
Ladysgrow2
@TimeToGrowOp, thank u!
Lacrima
Lacrimaweek 1
Happy Growing ! 😊💪
Ladysgrow2
Ladysgrow2
@Lacrima, thanks!
GODSGIFT_2005_JM
GODSGIFT_2005_JMweek 2
happy growing! i'm flowering the Gorilla, check it out if you like. thanks👍
Grow3rPT
Grow3rPTweek 2
Que maravilha, espero uma boa evolução. E no final uma boa colheita. Se quiseres passa pelo meu diário e deixa o teu comentário :)
sir_isO
sir_isOweek 2
Why do I get the feeling I knew you? There's a synch thing that I can't explain, regarding the numbers there...4 likes, 7 comments, 47 views...when I checked this diary. 47 is like, my poker hand. Lower your light capacity, definitely DO NOT use 24 hour lighting, and with rainwater, especially with something like coco...really shouldn't need lemon juice too (unless you have strangely alkaline rainwater). I would *very* highly recommend something closer to actual soil, by now, too. That plant is metabolically stressed very badly, no rest so it can't utilize nutrients properly, but there are no real nutrients in the medium either. So I'd mix some actual soil in a larger pot or something, transplant it to that. Ease the lighting intensity (temporarily) AND lower lighting to around 18/6. But as a disclamer, I have only grown outdoors.
sir_isO
sir_isO
@Ladysgrow2, Okay, coz the thingy says 24 hour lighting. And the light intensity? When you keep getting the same problems, and early, it's almost always something they fundamentally have in common. Coz I mean I have killed hundreds of plants. And usually it's batches at a time. I think it's the medium, mostly (though potentially still excess lighting, 610w is quite a lot for a seedling). I'd honestly recommend you try some sort of light soil mix, even potting soil/compost stuff, perhaps specifically seedling soil if you can get. I really don't like coco or peat for more than like, a few days, max. And even then, I mix it with heavy clay and stuff. So I kinda start with what other people would call "loaded" soil, even for germination. I mean, I can just germinate things straight in this clay from my yard and they grow fine (certainly much better than in coco and peat). mostly without ever having to add nutrients. So I think people have some misconceptions about that stuff. BUT, for your purposes (since I figure you're inexperienced), a typical light soil mix should do the job. Even a general soil mix would work well imo. Edit: Excuse me, didn't notice you mentioned you transplanted it to foxfarm soil. I'm a bit distracted.
Ladysgrow2
Ladysgrow2
@sir_isO, Dunno about knowing me but I’m on an 18/6 since the start. Transplanted to fox farm. I took her out of grow tent in hot garage into air conditioned house last night to cool her down. But she looks like he’s gonna die. I’ve killed 5 plants so far and am getting defeated. With every seedling it’s a new issue.
spyder
spyderweek 1
good luck with the grow,,,enjoy.