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3 years ago
22/02 : - Zoap : Growing very fast, incredible - Runtz Auto: The fastest of 3 autos, the bigger, she will be big i hope <3 - Wedding Cake : Not bad, look healthy :) - Auto Purple CousKush: Lol I understand now why the seed was free
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Grow Questions
chupgrower
chupgrowerstarted grow question 3 years ago
I'm very new, and I don't know how many amout of water to give to them? Please help me I fear to over water
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depplover49
depplover49answered grow question 3 years ago
I am also novice but I have done some research on this subject and I came to the conclusion that: There is no definitive answer. There is not a way to say "That strain need x amount of water week 1, then x amount week 2" and so on, or "In that stage, it needs x amount daily". Instead, think of your plant as a unique plant, because it kind of is. It will use different amount of water depending on a variety of factors, such as amount of light, oxygen, what stage it is in, how big it is and so on. Therefore it makes it very difficult to answer. But don't worry! Every morning (when lights turn on for your plant), give your plant some water. Judging by the size of your plant, I'd say start with 1 deciliter (3.38oz) and try to spread the water around the base of the plant, not too far from the center. After that, then do not water any more for the day. The NEXT day (~24 hours afterward watering), then do not water. Instead, put your finger in the soil in the area that the water hit yesterday and dig into the soil around 1-1.5cm (~0.5 inches). Does the soil feel moist? If so, then YOUR plant does not need any more water. :-)! I am currently using this method for both of my plants and it works very well. I know that it works well because my plants are experiencing very good growth (my best so far even though I'm growing a strain I have experience with). Also for reference, here is my watering schedule written from memory, when my plants were as young as yours: Day 1: 1 deciliter Day 2: 0-0.5 deciliter Day 3: 0-0.5 deciliter Day 4: 0-1 deciliter Day 5: 0-0.5 deciliter Day 6: 0-0.5 deciliter Day 7: 0-1 deciliter The point of watering very little is of course to not over water. There is a saying when it comes to feeding your plants and it goes like this: Your plant will survive being without water for a while, but it will NOT survive an overdose. The overdose part has more to do with nutrients and not water, but in my opinion the same principle apply. You do not want to drown your plant. Good luck @chupgrower and I am sure you will learn how to water your plant properly in just a few days or a few weeks! It took me a few months to finally get it but that is because I was googling for answers and looking for a set amount of water. As I have explained though there isn't really a universal amount of water that will work for every plant. Just know this that you WILL do fine, but try to always feed your plant too little rather than too much. GOOD LUCK! Will follow your diary closely. <3
chupgrower
chupgrowerstarted grow question 3 years ago
Hi guys I'm so sad today, My Wedding cake auto (day22) is broken... She was so fine and beautiful My fucking fan fell on her, resulting the main cola broken, will she survive guys??? On the pic you can see
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
She will make it 100% I did this with an auto i had and it grow 4 new coals out of the side branches. Keep at it and give it lots of TLC and it will do just fine. Good Luck!
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Kynareth
Kynarethcommentedweek 13 years ago
good luck with your grow
chupgrower
chupgrowercommented3 years ago
@Kynareth, thanks dude!!
chupgrower
chupgrowercommented3 years ago
@Kynareth, thanks man!!:)
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 13 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
chupgrower
chupgrowercommented3 years ago
@love_2_grow,thanks!! :)
Cannabeast40
Cannabeast40commentedweek 13 years ago
Happy growing & good luck 😀
chupgrower
chupgrowercommented3 years ago
@Cannabeast40, thanks man!!♥️
depplover49
depplover49commentedweek 13 years ago
Good luck with your grow man, this diary looks sick! Lots of strains that I personally am VERY interested in! Is your "Wedding Cake" Auto as well? Or just Runtz and Purple CousKush? Also, I do not think you need to worry about "weak stems". As I understand this is your first grow. I am also a newbie but I have transplanted some plants and what I saw then was very fascinating. When transplanting my plants they were about as small as yours, but still the root system was visible in the bottom of the soil. Long story short, it might look "weak", but there is a LOT of stuff going on in the soil that we can't see, and I promise you that if you keep taking as good care as you have this far, then the stem will grow wider and wider and your plant will keep evolving naturally as it is now. Also, do you have a fan? A fan will help your plant stabilize itself (grow stronger to resist against "wind") which I can imagine will make the stem a bit stronger. If you do or do not have a fan, then I recommend using it right away but on the weakest setting and preferably at least 50cm away from the plants. Even 100cm is fine.
chupgrower
chupgrowercommented3 years ago
@depplover49, Thanks a lot man!! Wedding Cake is Auto too ! My bad, i forgot to notice it... Oh yeah so interesting haha, I'd love to see the root system! Transparent buckets can be cool for that ! Niceee, we'll see that then :D Yup, I have a fan, but mine is too close I guess, gonna displace it Thanks for all of these advices man ! :)
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommentedweek 23 years ago
Hey friend looking good, I hope it is okay if I offer you some pointers? So cannabis plants love heat and humidity. It is the buds that hate it, We can get more vigorous growth in veg with temps of 79-84 MAX and no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. It is important in veg and early flower to keep our temperature gaps tight between lights on and off or we get unwanted stretch. Also at this early stage humidity in the air can really help supplement the smaller root structures with some foliar intake. Humidity of 60-70% for the first couple weeks really helps speed up our veg with autos or photoperiods. Once we hit flower after the first 2-3 weeks we want to begin to taper our lights on temps down. If we grow our buds out at too high of temps we lose out on a lot of cake and also they will be big and airy and also prone to foxtailing. We want to run temps of around 77 and no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. Once our plants have finished growing vertically we want to open up our temp gap between lights on and off. Now their done growing vertically it will signal them to put extra energy into the budding process and resin production. Timing this is important so make sure to watch for when they are no longer growing vertically. Also if you have not done so already get yourself a thermal laser temp gun like the fluke 62 MAX & a PAR meter to better read your plants and grow to their needs. Check out VPD, Vapor pressure deficit and how it relates to growing cannabis. All new growers should learn this right away. If you got any questions feel free to ask my friend and good luck with this one. If you have a minute check out my 200 light 7,000 plant diary and follow my profile. I have a youtube channel I am currently producing a tutorial series for as well so if that interests you hop over and subscribe. Happy growing!