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AtlasofDiamondloch AtlasofDiamondloch
3 years ago
She sprouted a lot quicker than I anticipated. Trying to gauge my watering at this point as to not over or under water.
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Grow Questions
AtlasofDiamondloch
AtlasofDiamondlochstarted grow question 3 years ago
Trying to figure out my watering. I’ve been misting with spray bottle once a day. Just enough to moisten the inner diameter of soil close to the stem and lightly moisten the outer diameter. Just using distilled water at the moment. Any pointers?
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Other. General questions
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KushGANG
KushGANGanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hello for your watering you have to give between 10-20 % of the volume of your contener. So in your case (11L contener) you need to give around 1 liter for your plant. To know when water feel the weight of the contener. If it is heavy you don't need to water but if it is light you can water. Continue your good job. Bye
AtlasofDiamondloch
AtlasofDiamondlochstarted grow question 3 years ago
Is it too soon to start some LST to keep the plant from shooting straight up?
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Techniques. LST
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 3 years ago
Yeah you want to give her at least 3 internodes or at least classify her as out of "seedling stage". Before applying stress. The strain is generally resistant to stress jump straight in after 3 nodes or so.
AtlasofDiamondloch
AtlasofDiamondlochstarted grow question 3 years ago
Starting to see yellowing of the leaf tips. Any advice on where to begin corrections to fix the issue?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Captain_7
Captain_7answered grow question 3 years ago
I’d say that color on the new leaves isn’t too concerning yet. The old leaf margins look fine. When you are watering, are you getting a good run-off? And are you measuring the ppm of the run-off? You may want to measure this as you could have some salt build up in the soil causing the issue. Water until the run-off PPM is within 100 or 200 of the input water and then water with some nutrients. Give the soil 4 - 5 days to dry out nicely and things should return to normal
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
You may want to start backing off on grow nutes and start increasing bloom nutes.
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ThinLizzy
ThinLizzyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Slight nute burn back off slightly on the ppm. Plant will be fine.
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AtlasofDiamondloch
AtlasofDiamondlochstarted grow question 3 years ago
She’s staying sad and droopy. Have been trying to make sure to not over water her. Been watering every 3 days till she has some run off and let her dry out again. Any advice on what might be causing the droopiness?
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Leaves. Curl down
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Pelao_conmono
Pelao_conmonoanswered grow question 3 years ago
Saber que tierra (sustrato)ocupas, abonas? regulas ph y ec?
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Chucky324
Chucky324answered grow question 3 years ago
Hello. If I have my light too turned up to high the plants look sad because they don't have to reach for the light. Try dimming your light a bit and see if that fixes your problem. Chuck.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Try giving it a good, deep watering, she looks over dry to me. It is almost impossible to over water in coco coir.
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AtlasofDiamondloch
AtlasofDiamondlochcommentedweek 13 years ago
@Captain_7, going to take this approach and will update throughout next week. I appreciate it!
CannbellFarms
CannbellFarmscommentedweek 23 years ago
Best of luck with your harvest boss!💪🌱💚
Captain_7
Captain_7commentedweek 13 years ago
For your watering, you have it in a big pot and the roots are going to be very small and shallow at this point. Water frequently but small amounts of water. I'd water with a syringe right around the base of the plant at least once per day for the first two weeks, maybe 10 ml per watering. The water is going to get pulled away from the roots zone and into the soil, out of reach of the roots. This is why frequent, low volume watering is best in the first two weeks. As the plant grows you should increase the amount of water and decrease the frequency, encouraging the roots to search for water. Your potting mix looks very light and airy, which is good and should give you a good wet/dry cycle. I'd estimate you'll be watering every third day with about 500 ml of water but this will need to be judged based on the environment and how vigorously the plants are growing.
AtlasofDiamondloch
AtlasofDiamondlochcommented3 years ago
@Captain_7, going to take this approach and will update throughout next week. I appreciate it!
420Highlifecouple
420Highlifecouplecommentedweek 53 years ago
Keep up the good work mate!
420Highlifecouple
420Highlifecouplecommentedweek 53 years ago
Keep up the good work mate!