Chat
RecommendedRecommended

Dwarfy

4
39
10
3101
6 years ago
Follow
4
Indoor
Room Type
12-12 From Seed
weeks Technique
Grow Conditions
Week 9
Flowering
49
cm
inch
Height
14 hrs
Light Schedule
6+ conditions after
Login
Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Commented by
Ironman Ironman
6 years ago
I Think that I will go for another week and then just harvest my first grow, i learned a lot, thanks to all the people helping with some good advice for the next times. So I will make you see for the next week with the harvest time. "We all learn from our mistakes"
Similar Diaries
Feminized seeds by 420 FastBuds
10 weeks
Feminized seeds by 420 FastBudsThord
Papaya Sherbet
2 hours ago · 6 comments
Blue Mystic Auto - DWC
6 weeks
Blue Mystic Auto - DWCShydro
Blue Mystic Auto
7 years ago · 18 comments
Backyard grow
4 weeks
Backyard growDr_Greenthumb
Jedi OG
7 years ago · 6 comments
250w HPS
6 weeks
250w HPSDIMARTINOh4ze
+2 strains
7 years ago · 9 comments
GSC x 2
12 weeks
GSC x 2420_liquidsun
Girl Scout Cookies Auto
7 years ago · 42 comments
white widow
1 weeks
white widowsonlight
Auto White Widow
7 years ago
Survival
15 weeks
SurvivalTistou
+1 strain
7 years ago · 109 comments
Grow Questions
Ironman
Ironmanstarted grow question 6 years ago
Its my first time and I don't if I go well I don't have much space so I make it so. What do you think? Some advice will be nice. Thanks
Open
Buds. Not fattening
like
Answer
OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi homie ! It is a bit late to answer but I'm looking on week 8 and I your plant is really dark at that stage ! You should give her some PK to help her senescence !! Hope it will help you at that stage 👍
like
Complain
Kaya666
Kaya666answered grow question 6 years ago
At Week 7 my buds weren't very fat either. Depending on the strain that's totally normal. Increasing the lumens & adding more nutes (P & K since she's in flowering) are the best ways to promote bud growth. But don't go overboard with the feedings. Patience is key; all strains grow at different rates & have unique bud structures. Some are "late bloomers" that don't put on weight until later. And yeah: bad soil can be the cause of MANY problems so always go for something high quality like Black Gold or Fox Farms. Hope that helps!
like
Complain
PharmaZ
PharmaZanswered grow question 6 years ago
After reading your info for this week I agree with what you said. Don’t use that mud soil again. You need a well aerated light medium to which you can add your nutrients. Also Some tips -Don’t put your indoor plants outdoors, first your probably better with an auto indoors. Second any of the nastys that are outside pests and bad germs, e.g fuugus, algae is in closer proximity to your plants then you take them back indoors and expose your grow room to those nastys, some may say I’m paranoid but if it happens to you, you lose a few crops and months of time effort and money you will think twice. Again I agree don’t top now... but what both Stick and Michka are saying about nutrients are slightly off in my book. Yes you can give bloom nutrients too early that can cause a hault in upward growth as she focuses on flower. And I’ve found I had to add grow nutrients later into the flower cycle sometimes. But with adding grow nutrients if the soil is spent and your auto is still in veg then you’re going to have to add grow nutrients. Otherwise your plants are looking healthy. Last quote by I don’t know “bigger roots, bigger shoots”
like
Complain
Comments
Login

Show by Week
Sort by
popularity
popularity
newest
oldest
growdoctordc
growdoctordcweek 5
@Ironman Read as Dana Carvey as grumpy old man “When I was a teenager trying to grow pot illegally, we didn’t have experts at our fingertips on a magic machine to help us along, and keep us from fucking up! No! We learned the hard way, see?! We grew our weed and it sucked! And we liked it!” Thank goodness the old days are gone, eh? Congratulations and enjoy your harvest
Stick
Stickweek 4
Hi @Ironman! You're giving blooming nutrients to a plant which is currently in the vegetative stage. As a result, your baby is early-flowering and her size is small. You should feed your plants with vegetative nutrients (BioGrow, FishMix) until the first pistils appear, not before. Moreover, your light schedule (12/12) is appropriate for flowering stage, not for the vegetative one, she needs the maximum light/sun during the first weeks to grow big and reveal her full potential. Now it's almost too late to TOP/FIM her, she won't recover fast enough to produce heavy colas, so I would recommend to let her grow 'naturally' and apply some slight LST techniques (bend her stems down with strings/ropes) in order to maximize your yield. Hope this helps, I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you adjusting your parameters, and happy growing!
Stick
Stick
@Ironman, She started blooming/flowering so she will not develop more stems/branches, but she will grow in height during the stretch (usually the first week of flowering). We all learn by failure, and we're all here to improve our skills, I'm sure your next run will be better 👌
Ironman
Ironman
@Stick,ok i Will not give her any other nutrients only fish mix now, or you say that is all ready to late for it, and I didn't understand, you are saying that my plant will not grow anymore, and yes I will do the lst how do you recommended, I didn't know this technique. My first one ever. Thanks for the feedbacks.
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 10
happy Harvesttime... yes everyone learns in every grow. thats life.
Stick
Stickweek 10
Congrats on your harvest @Ironman 👌
iMeus
iMeusweek 7
For your first time you doing great, keep up the good work :)
Ironman
Ironmanweek 3
Sorry but you give the fishmix every day or only three times at Week?
Stick
Stick
@Ironman, It's all about how your plant reacts, but 3 times a week seems fine (to start), if you don't notice any nutrients burn you can increase to 1 nutrients meal everyday.
Ironman
Ironmanweek 3
Thank you guys