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3 years ago
Unfortunately, first germination using peat pellet was unsuccessful, I made probably something wrong, seed has opened but hasn't grown and doesn't came over ground. So I made a second try with another seed with 18H watering in glass, then 48H on paper towel and it works!
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WitekMajestatyczny
WitekMajestatycznystarted grow question 3 years ago
Does anybody know if those small white spots are ok? I have water 7 pH and I add some citric acid to lower it to 6 pH, when I sprinkle the soil I lightly sprinkle the leaves as well and I'm not sure if it's the effect of dry citric acid or something else. Thanks.
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Leaves. White powder
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Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Correct, roots need complete darkness to grow, clear plastic is an absolute no-no! Plus, the shape of the bottle is going to be a nightmare when it comes time to transplanting, the hour glass shape will effectively prevent the soil plug with the roots from sliding out and I suggest that when you come to transplanting time, to carefully cut the bottle off and pray that the soil doesn't crumble into a million pieces. The "white spots" are nothing, just fairly typical patternation of cannabis leaves and are of no concern. At this stage I would be giving just plain tap water without any additions or attempts to change pH, young seedlings are very fragile and I personally believe that the less you mess with them at this early age, the better. Since you are using soil, a pH range of anywhere between6.2 and 7.2 will be absolutely fine, cannabis is not some sort of delicate fern that needs everything exact, it is a tough, hardy and adaptable plant that will cope with a lot of adversity and still be able to thrive. However, you should be trying to keep the leaves dry when watering, cannabis is not a rain forest plant and does not need artificially high humidity to survive. Also, any water droplets can/may act like magnifying glasses and cause burnt patches on the leaves, especially under intense artificial lights. Black plastic pots about 4 inches across and 5 inches deep are ideal for growing seedlings and provide enough room for about 3 weeks of growth and if you are using good soil, enough nutrition that they will not need any extra feeding for those 3 weeks. And the best thing about decent black plastic pots, is that with washing between grows and a bit of care, they will last many years, reducing waste to garbage dumps and when they do finally give up, are totally recyclable, making them a good choice for environmental reasons too! Hope this helps, Organoman.
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Week 1. Vegetation
3 years ago
4 cm
17 hrs
24 °C
6
63 %
20 °C
12 L
70 cm
At the beginning of Week 1, I made a transplantation to 12L plastic pot + 4cm perlite on the bottom of pot as a drainage, before transplantation I have completely flushed my soil because I found a lot of springtails in. Hope I didn't got rid of all nutrients in soil. I use Compo Sana Anzuchterde. Next time I will try BioBizz Lightmix or BioBizz Allmix. I hope, that this pot size is not too tall for my 140cm tent. At the end of the week, I had some problems with drainage in my plastic pot so I decided to transplant my lady to little bit smaller smart pot. During transplantation I probably damaged some bottom roots but not many. I hope it will get well after all. By the way, my current plant looks little bit weird from the beginning of grow. I'm not sure if it's because of genetics or I made something wrong during whole process.
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WitekMajestatyczny
WitekMajestatycznystarted grow question 3 years ago
Looks like stems becoming a little bit red.. I've checked other diaries with this strain and didn't found anything like that. Before transplantation I have completely flushed my soil about 2 times because I found a lot of springtails in. Hope I didn't got rid of all nutrients..
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Plant. Stem - Red or purple
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m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
If your using BioBizz nutrients I would suggest referencing the feeding schedule. its located below: https://www.biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Nutrient-Schedule-EN-2020.pdf growing in soil and perlite is a good option, its hard to say what nutrients that soil has in it already without a brand name attached to it. It would be a safe bet to give it a bit of feed. please remember that autos do not feed as heavy as photoperiod plants and this will need to be adjusted a bit. a weblink to a good reference will be posted below to find the optimal EC/PPM for feeding autos and their life stages. Here's a snip-it for your stage. clones / seeds - week 1 - 140ppm / 0.2 ec week 2 - 210ppm / 0.3 ec With that said. Its best to grow autos in their forever pot and avoid transplanting them at all cost, they can be tricky and get a little weird about it. Sometimes entering flower early or being very stunted in growth. As long as your super careful and don't hurt the root ball you should be fine. Just avoid it in the future. I have grown Fast Eddy by RQS before. It was my first ever outdoor grow and before I knew of Growdiaries. They are a good plant and can take some abuse I found. they also have a very fragrant skunk smell when they really get into there flowing period. Your initial instinct of giving them some feed is correct. If you do not have a PPM/EC pen, use 1/4 the strength recommended by BioBizz and try and pick one up on your day to day in the next week or two. Autofeeding chart weblink. https://www.autoflower.net/forums/threads/med-man-method-feeding-chart-ppm-ec.47856/ Best Of Luck and Happy Growing!
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Week 2. Vegetation
3 years ago
4 cm
17 hrs
24 °C
6.5
50 %
20 °C
8 L
70 cm
#1: In the last day of week 1 I had to change plastic 12L pot to smart/fabric 8L pot. I made this decision, because I found water drainage problem with my classic plastic 12L pot and after some days, the soil was still very wet and water won't gone through drainage holes. Unfortunately I had only smaller pot. During transplantation I have damaged bottom roots a little bit, but not completely. I didn't changed soil, just reuse the same from plastic pot. Unfortunately I took soil from the bottom of old pot and it was very wet. She's looking not so good now but I hope she will get better after some days. I have hanged the light as high as it possible to lower temperature and placed a ventilator in the way so to get rid of excess moisture from the soil. Now I have to wait till soil will dry and only then start watering again.
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homerjgangia
homerjgangiacommentedweek 03 years ago
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
WitekMajestatyczny
WitekMajestatycznycommented3 years ago
@homerjgangia, hey, thank you, I'm totally beginner but I hope it won't be too hard 😊 Unfortunately, first germination using peat pellet was unsuccessful, I made probably something wrong, seed has opened but hasn't grown and doesn't came over ground. So I made a second try with another seed with 18h watering in glass, then 48h on paper towel and it works! 💪
homerjgangia
homerjgangiacommentedweek 03 years ago
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
Kynareth
Kynarethcommentedweek 03 years ago
nice plants mate
WitekMajestatyczny
WitekMajestatycznycommented3 years ago
@Kynareth, thank you! 😊
Red_Rockst4r
Red_Rockst4rcommentedweek 13 years ago
💚💚💚- 1 love 🌿
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ZoobZoob_farmZcommentedweek 13 years ago
Good Grow!!!! do not hesitate to check my gardens if you have 5min it will be appreciated 🔥 🔥 💪 💪 👏 👊
Hempy_The_Kid
Hempy_The_Kidcommentedweek 03 years ago
Good luck with your grow.
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