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3 years ago
Seed 1 has germinated and was planted into Compo Sana growing soil. Added water bottle for humidity (no humidifier atm). Seed 2 still waiting for germination. UPDATE: Seed did not germinate. [Update 1] Plant now on day 4 looking cute, next update on day 7. If any questions come up let me know. [Info about grow] Only one TS 600 is on, other is currently switched off. Not feeding anything yet since they've got enough of nutes for the first few weeks in the soil (Compo Sana growing soil, it's a german brand and should work fine, nutrient infos of this soil at the end) Spraying the tent with water every few hours since old plants (seen on Picture[Day4.2]) have gotten briddle and slowed down growth immensely after humidity was too low. [Nutes] Nutrients: 50 - 250 mg/l N Nitrogen | (CaCl2), 80 - 300 mg/l | P2O5 Phosphat (CAL), 100 - 350 mg/l | K2O Kaliumoxid verfügbar (CAL) Soil has also perlite mixed in it, that's why grow says 100% soil, gonna change later in the grow.
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Week 1. Vegetation
3 years ago
7 cm
18 hrs
18 °C
6.5
No Smell
13 °C
17 °C
1 L
0 L
40 cm
Nutrients 3
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom 0.5 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow 1 mll
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro 1 mll
[Info] Day 8: Still using only one of the two TS 600s. Based on previous experiences with this soil, the plant has gotten one feeding with low doses of Advanced Nutrients pH perfect Micro, Grow and Bloom. [Update 1] Day 11: One additional feeding of the same nutrient solution.
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Week 2. Vegetation
3 years ago
8.5 cm
18 hrs
18 °C
6.5
No Smell
13 °C
17 °C
1 L
0 L
40 cm
Nutrients 3
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom 1.7 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow 1.7 mll
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro 1.7 mll
[Info] The plant has been transplanted into a 30l fabric pot. She has started showing the same problem, that we had with previous growing attempts. Yellowing of the leaf edges, and wilting/drying of the lower leaves. She has been fed with a nutrient solution with 1.7ml of AV pH Perfect Micro, Grow and bloom, to see if she will get better, or worse with additional nutes. If you take a look at the first grow question on this account (https://growdiaries.com/grow-questions/43140-anyone-know-what-this-could-be#gallery=5190025) you will be able to see the progress of whatever this is, as we are still not quite sure what the problem is. It always starts at the lowest set of leaves and slowly moves up the plant. The leaves start wilting and then drying out from the tips inward. With the previous growing attempts we had a little bit of a fungus gnat infestation and we thougth that was the issue, but it never got better after getting rid of the gnats. Based on the answers to the previously mentioned grow question we stopped feeding them and flushed excess nutes out of the soil, but they didn't seem to get better after that either. Those plants are still alive, and seemed to get better, after we began feeding again, while being very careful about keeping the right pH level, but the older leaves die about as quickly, as new ones develop. They seem to like getting fed, but the problem is still going on.
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shadycallme
shadycallmestarted grow question 3 years ago
Help please, all Info in grow diary section. Thanks to you all in advance!
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Leaves. Tips - Die
Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
make sure your not over feeding as well. Best to get an EC pen to confirm concentration of feeding solution. Good Luck!
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 3 years ago
The issue is too much water. In soil you need a wet time and dry time with cannabis. Try watering sides to help achieve this in turns. Water once every 3 to 7 days might be all you need at this stage depending on how fast it dries out.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hey buddy. I think this is a case of nute lock. There is no need for any reason why you are showing defs. My theory is, it's nute lock. You've used too high a mix starting out and are you mixing them together and then feeding? Cause if u are, you need to be spot on wit the mixing and give regular water feeds, as any salt build up, will cause nute lock. The micro has so many different nutes in it, really early on, not so much of that is needed. So try this for a fix. Do a hard flush. 5-10l of water, make sure you have good drainage. If you don't have good drainage don't do a hard flush. Just flush regular, by giving 2-300ml of water every 2-3 days for a wk. Then start off with just the grow and micro. Drop the bloom it's too early for that anyways, and way too much for an auto or even a fem that young. Your soil is salt riden and toxic, why you are seeing what you are seeing with such a high dose of nutes that work. As I said, just start out back on the grow 200 ml 1ml/l grow 2 days later water 200ml 2 days after that micro 2 days after that water and If she's looking healthy 2 days later just more water but if you think she can take it just feed every 2 days water and so on. Repeat. Build back up your plant. If you are doing a mix making up grow/micro 1ml/l 500ml give half then 2 days later water, 2 days later give the other half and increase or decrease as you see fit. If u need more info DM me. With AN line nute lock is very common if you do not flush espically in soil there line is full of salts/Heavy metals espically the micro. Good luck pal
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