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Bullmark Bullmark
3 years ago
So after 5 months these girls are finally hanging. And given the problems and mistakes that happened it was no surprise that they threw one last curveball the day before harvest. I was inspecting with my magnifying glass and spotted a strand of spider web. One single strand but it wrapped all the way around the bud. This freaked me out and I spent the next 2hrs looking at every nook and cranny on every bud. I found 3/4 more of the same thing. I assumed spider mites but I couldn’t find any evidence. I decided to give the buds a washing and did the 4 bucket process w/ lemon juice+baking soda in one, peroxide in 2, and plain water in 3&4. I really liked the way the washing turned out. I found a single wolf spider but no sign of mites. I didn’t weigh but based on the yield off the first plant, I can say these 2 should yield around 4oz total….minimum. I’ll report back with a dry yield and smoke report.
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Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
So it’s day 18 and they look healthy. The strain is supposed to be short and stocky, but I’m wondering if they are up to par. How do they look to everyone? Also, I’m afraid to train b/c they’re so compact....they are loaded w/ nodes. Gimme some reactions..thx
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auto_floo
auto_flooanswered grow question 3 years ago
All seems to be as it should be ,good color of leaves looks healthy ,try LST+train a bit ,you should have good outcome .
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BeautifulCraftRreddit
BeautifulCraftRredditanswered grow question 3 years ago
Everything looks right on par lol sorry bad lighting joke. But all jokes aside she looks good and you seem to have a god hang of what your supposed to do. I would start lst now if you know genetically she is going to be short and stocky so you can maximize the yield from her. Keep up the great work friend!
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CG420
CG420answered grow question 3 years ago
La planta parece algo bajita ,yo la dejaría crecer algo más hasta conseguir al menos los 30-35cm y que asomen esos nudos😋
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Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
What do you think is causing the bright yellow tips on one of the top leaves?? It’s very concentrated and looks like the tip was barely dipped in yellow paint. Do these two plants, at their current size, have the potential to kick off an ounce or two ? Thanks to all that reply
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Hazeydays
Hazeydaysanswered grow question 3 years ago
Looks indeed like a slight nute burn but also a developing clawing of the leaves which states you have a starting nitrogen toxicity. Up the phospor and potassium (cal/mag if you didn't gave already) and keep a close eye out for the clawing and nuteburn. Good luck, should be doing fine after adjustments!
Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
Some have said nute burn was causing the yellow tips, but I’ve only fed water so far. My soil is FFOF, which is amended. Maybe the soil is too hot?? They are growing and look decent to me. Pics are today which is day 28 from sprout...what does everyone think?
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Dirty_Hippy
Dirty_Hippyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hey buddy! I wouldn't worry too much about the funny leaves. I use Fox Farm Soil and fertilizers exclusively and here is what I think: Over the last 6 mos, I have had 2 batches of FFOF and one of FFSF that came WAY hot. Burned plants for the first time in the many years I have been using it. I suspect that like all organizations, FoxFarm was effected by Covid. Maybe QC isn't up to par for a minute... Hope they fix it soon! You can mix some more Dolomite Lime into your hot bag of soil to act as a buffer. There is supposed to be Dolomite present already, but it will help to add a bit. My last Cherry Sumo had C-shaped leaves all through flower, but put out a great harvest of the finest smoke to come out of my garden in a minute. The hot soil should sort itself out over time. I would just pretend it wasn't there :P Happy Harvests bro they are looking fantastic!
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KinoBudz74
KinoBudz74answered grow question 3 years ago
Just light nothing major just hold back on the nutes since it’s a auto flower. I ran my auto in hhof by itself and it did good. Only nutes I would say add will be bloom nutes when you get to that time. Good luck
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 3 years ago
Im not saying theres any major issue here.. but FFOF is hot ass soil - then adding amendments on top of that in the first 30 days is a lot of excess nutrients in my opinion, and this is an auto so it can be more sensitive to nutes. There is some slight nutrient burn on the tips - nothing too concerning. I would let it ride with straight water for a week or so.. then asses the situation. You'll be good tho
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Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
For the record I have not added any nutrients...just plain water. Any nute burn would have to be from the soil being a bit hot. I did introduce a less than recommended dose of fish sh!t to the last watering.
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KushGANG
KushGANGanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hello like i said you did it great and just give her water during 2 weeks to let her the time to recover from the small nutrient burn. Otherwise good job because your plant is healthy with a beautiful green . good job. Bye
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KinoBudz74
KinoBudz74answered grow question 3 years ago
Just give her some time to get use to the soil then she should be good. Good luck
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 3 years ago
hi there Bullmark, Fishshit is basically kelp extract right? so this will contain quite concentrated doses of N as well as some kinds of stimulants for "rhizosphere" microbes. Meaning it's good for the vegetative stage but it can cause things like a rising soil pH and undesirable root zone microbes over time. The truth is, you're still doing well, the burnt tips are not serious at all, the root zone issues neither, just keep doing what you're doing and avoid more feeds, nothing you can do about the amended soil, and like i said, it's not a big deal at all. In about 2 weeks or so you can consider adding more nutrients, but until then, put her in cruise control and just ride it out watering exactly like you've been doing which is totally fine. hope this helps ! 🚀
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Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
33days since sprouting. Began flowering about a week ago. So far Ive added just water and tiny doses of fish sh!t & cal mag. The soil has to be close to being depleted of nutes. Should I start with a low dose of liquids or top dress with time release powder?? Or wait longer
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Personally I would start feeding at 1/4 strength liquid nutes from now, start at the early bloom stage on the brands schedule. As for slow release powder nutes I'm not a great fan of them with cannabis plants, they good for other plants but I find it better to give the plant what it wants when it wants.
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hey there Bullmark, i see you think the soil is "almost depleted" but it's far from it. first off you've actually been feeding, seems like too little but then again, it's soil, so it doesnt need much. Second the plant is doing well, you dont need to worry about nutrition until you hit flower. I use top feed dry nutes, i like that system better because you can measure out the nutrients quickly and cleanly. But in your case i would go for liquids just because it's easier to figure out . I would wait longer, the get flowering nutrients, calmag, and humic acid as an additive. folks are surprised what a huge difference the right nutrients at the right time can make. Hope this helps 🚀
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Time release nutes are not a great option for cannabis. You should be adding some nutrition. Higher potassium and phosphorus levels are required in flowering for a better product. Good luck and happy growing 🌱
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Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
Plants became underwatered when I left town. Gave them 1/2gal each w/ a touch of big bloom. Pics are 12hrs after feeding. Do they look like they should? Anything else I should do, other than water and light bloom nutes?
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KushGANG
KushGANGanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hello Bullmark your plants seems to recover good from the underwater. The only thing to do is to water them correctly now. Good luck. Bye
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 3 years ago
looks fine to me, just keep a look out for pH and root zone issues from the fishshit , it can raise the pH quite quickly , keep up the good work 🚀
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Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
Guess my harvest over/under.. for fun let me know whether you think my take on these 3 gals will be Over or Under 1.75oz dry cured weight. For the record, they are in FFOF 100%..for the last couple weeks been adding very light nutes..320W LED, about 4 weeks to go.
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Even though you have some way to go yet I see plenty of pistils on each plant so your going to have a good amount of bud. Weight wise, one on left is capable of hitting your 1.75oz target, middle one prob 1 oz, right one similar to what your left one does. If your target is 1.75 oz for the grow in total then your going to smash that.
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Growladyeastmidlands
Growladyeastmidlandsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Autos are funny plants I have 6 going 1 broke last week so took down and only got 9g on 1 plants and 13g from 2nd I still have 4 going with 2 week left but Autos aren't great for big yields I'm sticking to photo's take longer but better smoke and better yields
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couplethatgrows420
couplethatgrows420answered grow question 3 years ago
yeah like the other stated I believe you will surpass your goal. I also went into my first grow hoping to at least pull an ounce per plant and almost got a pound from 3 autos.
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Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
Day60, auto, and she’s looks pale..probably 4wks to go and there is some fading, plus 4-5 leaves are worse w/spots. I can tell the leaves are getting lighter.Using FFOF, and I’ve only given light bloom nutes. Should I give some N? Also, do u agree w/ my timeline for finish?
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Tonysmoke
Tonysmokeanswered grow question 3 years ago
Just checked and you are providing 3 different bloom nutrients at the same time, probably you overedosed a specific nutrient and this is causing a block
Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
Ok so this may be a dumb ?, but my only method for measuring ph is with my pen...I make sure the watering/feeding is correct, and I’ve measured runoff, although I’m told by smart folks not to water to runoff and it’s ph tells me nothing...So, how do I know the Ph?
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CanarianGrow92
CanarianGrow92answered grow question 3 years ago
Hello, The PH need to be checked on your water after adding your nutrients, now you water your plant and also check the PH from the drained water(i dont do this all the time, but from time to time or after transplant) by this for example you know that your water with nutrients had 6.0 PH for example, and the water drained had 5.5, now you know that the next water you can give is a 6.5 ph to increase the soils ph as the soil is getting a bit more acid, i also recomend to check from time to time the ppm with a tds meter from the water drained, by this you know if there are too much salt in your soil
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Chow_13
Chow_13answered grow question 3 years ago
I'm not sure about these smart folks but I am guessing they are talking about organic soil which is way different then coco. From what I understand is you always want a little bit of runoff with coco to avoid salt buildup's which can cause nutrient lockout. As for PH they are correct. What you do want to keep an eye on is the EC/PPM of what you have going in to the EC/PPM going out to have an idea of how much she is eating and if you should increase/decrease nutrients. Remember EC in mixes with the current EC in the coco and then exits. So if you put .600 ec in for 2 weeks then increase the feeding to .1000 your ec out will gradually get to 1000 after several feeds and not right away. Here is a copy and paste from a web site: Although it is critical to adjust the pH of the inflow, you should not be concerned with the pH of the run-off water. Your only concern with pH is always providing nutrient solution (inflow) that is in the appropriate range. Many growers make the bad decision to provide nutrient solution that is outside of the acceptable range in a misguided attempt to correct run-off pH values. This can destabilize the pH of the nutrient solution in the root zone and make nutrients unavailable. To avoid this common pitfall, simply ignore the pH of the run-off.
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Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
The 3 girls have a few weeks left. I’m hoping the buds will pack on a bit more, but I don’t think it’s a bad grow considering it’s my first indoor and first auto. So the question is what do u think the dry yield will be? The buds are kinda hard and not fluffy....Gimme your #
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HighRoller909
HighRoller909answered grow question 3 years ago
30-33-42. looks beautiful btw
Bullmark
Bullmarkstarted grow question 3 years ago
I fed on the heavy side the last few feedings and got a little burn close to the buds....not good. They are progressing but slow. Buds are spitting out huge white pistils...trichs are half cloudy, no amber. What’s my move? Food? Just water? Gonna be 2wks min b4 chop....
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 3 years ago
Keep feeding. No need to start flushing until buds look almost ready and at that point you're probably still looking at 7-14 days from chopping - plenty of time to flush. They really take longer than you think to finish up and change from translucent to cloudy and amber. 😁🌱👍
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Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inuanswered grow question 3 years ago
I would flush, feed for another few weeks, then do the final flush. If you are getting new white pistils that tells me new calyxes are growing, and who doesnt want chunkier buds. When you scout for trichomes make sure your not checking the newest growth if calyxes keep stacking or you notice foxtailing. They are looking very nice so far, so I'm sure the harvest will be fantastic 👍
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Kush_queen
Kush_queenanswered grow question 3 years ago
I personally would just feed her ph'd water for remainder of the grow let her use up her stored nutrients 💚🙏
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CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 33 years ago
Hey there, hope i answered your question, anything else you need just let me know 👊
Godesskat
Godesskatcommentedweek 53 years ago
Herb is the healing of a nation, alcohol is the destruction 😎 good luck😍
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommentedweek 163 years ago
First off reading your weekly descriptions and you are saying how the plant is taking 2 weeks to show 2 days worth of growth I decided to take a look back further into your diary to try and help. I saw a few things I could point out that will hopefully help you if not this grow but the next. First off cannabis plants love heat and humidity, it is the buds that hate it. Looking at your temps all the way through, they are definitely on the cooler side. Both lights on and lights off, though these are Autos but the same rules will apply. In veg we want to look for low 80's with lights on and no more than 9 degrees less, with lights off. In flower, we like to dial that down slightly from Mid to high 70's and after weeks 4-6 of flower we begin to allow for more than 10 degrees less with lights off. I could definitely say you're growth is stunted because of colder temps. Secondly, there are no environmental stresses to signal these plants that they need to start finishing up. You have a very tight temp gap all the way through. Without being out in the real world and experiencing the ending of the season we want to manipulate the plants into thinking that is happening. This is what I was talking about when I was speaking of opening up the temp gaps post weeks 4-6 of flower. Also 30 inches for that wattage of LED is really far. Which is going to greatly reduce the amount of PAR your plants are getting and being able to use for photosynthisis. At this stage we want to be simulating cloud cover with light deprivation. But I have noticed the distace to light has been far for the entire grow. If you don't have them already I highly recommend a PAR meter and a Therm gun to read the tops of your plants and fully utilize your lights potentials. Happy growing, Please check out my 200 LED Light 7000 Plants Diary and follow me. If I can help with any questions you may message me any time!
Y0ink
Y0inkcommentedweek 43 years ago
Good Luck! Wish you the best! 💪🙏
Homeboy981
Homeboy981commentedweek 43 years ago
As long as you have the number of nodes you need to LST, you should be good. Sometimes the sqauttier the better! They will stretch, get them "Trained"so it is you controlling where the growth occurs. Will keep an eye on ya!
Sour_D
Sour_Dcommentedweek 33 years ago
They look happy. My chemdawg started short and stocky but is growing nicely now. Best of luck with the grow! 😎
KushGANG
KushGANGcommentedweek 53 years ago
Hello bullmark i answered your question. If you need something let me know. Bye
KushGANG
KushGANGcommented3 years ago
@Bullmark, This blumat system https://www.growshops.fr/fr/712-irrigation-blumat-12-plantes.html?gclid=CjwKCAiAqIKNBhAIEiwAu_ZLDtADMrwPg3SrgvnwOp-npRCk2RNDgi8cZcR_tY4URbe8uqVX-rinExoCPe0QAvD_BwE
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KushGANGcommented3 years ago
@Bullmark, This is water tank https://www.cultureindoor.com/fr-fr/nutriculture-ltd/9202-reservoir-flexitank-25l-cuve-flexible-et-pliable-pratique-transport-3701058802369.html?gclid=CjwKCAiAqIKNBhAIEiwAu_ZLDlFIW9FHywxpfh9hUbstrjwbUnA_lXaRXEhMYTXJ0WKYsC9y132BwxoC-UoQAvD_BwE
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xyanthrophil
xyanthrophilcommentedweek 173 years ago
this is ready.
Jhindlehydro
Jhindlehydrocommentedweek 123 years ago
Hey buddy I dnt think you used enough nutrients at all(need 5x more )or low pH the whole time. Allways have base system 2 or 3 part / I prefer advanced nutrients ph perfect for soil and coco. And jungle juice 3 part for hydroponics. Then at the very least advanced nutrients big bud in weeks 2 through to 5 of flower.
Kynareth
Kynarethcommentedweek 133 years ago
good job!!
GanjaJack
GanjaJackcommentedweek 183 years ago
Outstanding 👏 Patience pays off. Looks like some fire 🔥 I just jarred some Grape Drank and the first 72 hours really no change when I hung them to dry. I've always heard the slower the dry, the better the cure. Of course not too slow, mold. Sounds like you got a good environment for it. Best of luck growmie
420DeepGrow
420DeepGrowcommentedweek 173 years ago
Lo importante es aprender de los errores , las plantas están muertas intentando sobrevivir, importante llegar a la semana 3 de floración sin carencias. Cuida también las temperaturas y la humedad es muy muy importante.
GanjaJack
GanjaJackcommentedweek 173 years ago
Patience is key, waited this long, wouldn't wanna lower your potency. They will come around. Looks Fire
cannapassion
cannapassioncommentedweek 173 years ago
Beautiful girl 👌💪🌱
cannapassion
cannapassioncommentedweek 143 years ago
👌💪🌱
cannapassion
cannapassioncommentedweek 153 years ago
Nice Buds good job bro 👌💪🌱
Dirty_Hippy
Dirty_Hippycommentedweek 133 years ago
DUUUUDE! Been a minute, but Dayum!!! Nice work man they look amazing!!! Sucks about the nanner, but no worries if it doesn't keep makin em. You're close enough anyways it shouldn't matter. Awesome work for your first run back at it in the new age of Cannatechnology!! haha Seriously, they look AWESOME!!😮 Happy Harvests!
Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfcommentedweek 133 years ago
Hi mate if she's foxtailing and throwing balls I would probably just cut her down now and be done with it 😀