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07.03 Now starts my easily bigger grow I have ever done. Earlier I have done few grows (maybe 5-6) in a smaller tent and with 250W HPS light. Now I have upgraded to bigger tent and 450W LED light, also I have purchased PH-meter and carbon dioxide, which I have not used earlier. On this grow I also changed method of germination to peat pellet, let's see how that goes :) 13.3 The seeds has been 6 days in germination and out of nine four has started to grow. One got eaten by my dog, so that didn't eave have a chance :( Initial plan was to plant nine plants, but with this weak success of germination I'm thinking if to continue and wait if other would still come up, or plant new seeds and start again, and probably use paper towel germination method. On positive I must say that those four that has come up have been growing really fast and I'm super exited see them grow. 15.03 Those plants that got up are growing nicely, now those are 6cm tall. During next few days I'm going to put them in pots. I also decided to germinate four new seed of Northern light automatic. Not ideal situation to have different aged plants on the same tent, but I feel its better than start from the beginning, or grow only four.
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Week 1. Vegetation
3 years ago
6 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.2
65 %
22 °C
25 °C
18 L
0 L
65 cm
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Root-Juice - BioBizz
Root-Juice 4 mll
19.3 I normally try to update the diary two times a week, but this week was not much happening, so this is the only update on this week. During this week I put the plants to large pots and after potting plants to large pot I accidentally over watered the plants, which resulted to few days of halted growth. Now plants seems to have recovered from that and beginning to grow again. In over all plants looks healthy except one has signs of iron deficiency. I tested soil PH, which was 6.15, so it's OK. I'. leaning to think maybe yellow leafs are the cause from the stress of over watering and changing pots. At the begging of the grow I had some problems with humidity, which some times was as low as 20%, now I bought a humidifier and have been able to lift humidity to 65%, where I'm trying to keep it for now.
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Startupstarted grow question 3 years ago
As I wrote on weekly comment I suspect that one of the plant is suffering from iron deficiency, or from stress caused by over watering and changing the pot. What do you guys think is causing the leaves to turn yellow and what can I do to help the plant recover faster? Thanks!
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Quit with the root juice and let it get established first. It looks more like damage from too many nutrients than anything else to me. Baby plants need baby feeding, they do not need pumping with boosters of any sort just yet, it is still in diapers and does not need protein shakes or T-Bone steaks.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Stop getting leaves wet is 1 thing you can do. In soil you have to go through wet and dry cycles. I don't think it is iron deficiency. I think it is first sign of Overwatering.
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