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emir_ua emir_ua
2 years ago
I irrigate with 500 ml fertilizer water on Sunday and Wednesday. My temperature is constantly 24-25 degrees with the help of the heater. Humidity 60%. There is yellowing and lightening of the leaf margins. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong somewhere. I am waiting for your help to fix it. Thanks in advance. I also applied topping yesterday.
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Grow Questions
emir_ua
emir_uastarted grow question 2 years ago
Should I start root and bio heaven fertilizers? And can you help with the amount of irrigation? In how many days, how many milliliters should I give?
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
In soil, no, it is a baby and does not need protein shakes or T-Bone steaks just yet. Wait until it has 4-5 nodes before starting with quarter strength nutrients, moving on to half strength when she has 8-10 nodes. In soil, no more than half strength nutrients are usually required for auto flowers. When growing in soil, a schedule of plain water/plain water/feed/plain water/plain water/feed is best, once you start feeding. When it comes to watering, give enough until a little comes out the bottom of the pot. At this size, do not water again until the top 1cm has dried out again. In 2-3 weeks, once the plant is established, do not water again until the top 3-5cm have dried out. This can take anywhere from 1-5 days, depending on temps, your plants requiements and the water holding capacity of your soil mix. One of your fingers pushed into the soil makes the best moisture meter. Hope this helps, Organoman.
emir_ua
emir_uastarted grow question 2 years ago
Finished week 2 I continue with plain water Due to the high humidity, the soil only dries in 6-7 days I have been able to water 2 times since the first day because the soil does not dry out My plant number 2 is weaker than the other and the leaf colors have staed to open from....
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 2 years ago
if the substrate had readily available nutes and one plant is smaller, it's probably genetics. it's tough to be certain of anything at this point and given the available information. the size of the plant v pot is the reason it takes a week to dry out. i don't think this is due to elevated RH%. You may find the time quickly changes in the next few weeks as the canopy gets larger. Those are pretty big pots for the size of plants. i wouldn't worry about a 6-7 days too much as it is temporary. the slightly long time it takes to dry might invite fungus gnats, et al. If you can, get some product with Bacillus Thurgenisis (israelis), aka BTi -- i butchered the species half, but you will recognize from this - there's another syllable in there. It is a bacteria that is food-safe and will kill many kind of larvae. it may take some time to colonize after watering it in. So, it's something you should start after the seedling stage as opposed to reacting to a problem in the moment (but still works eventually). It's the "easy button" for avoiding anything larvea-based. nutes.. depends on how hot that soil is. I'd wait for a hint of deficiency before starting to ramp up your nutes -- in future you'll have a better idea when to jumpstart this, if you buy the same products and the products have decent consistency, of course. i would say #2 could use some fertilizer -- can never be sure in pics.. is that a blueish look to leaves? that's P-def, if so. Assuming it isn't extremely hot soil, which opens the door to lockout and many possibilities as the cause without more information. But, the difference in stature could still be genetics. the resulting phenotypes you see of autoflowers are more volatile more times than not. There is not enough info to give you proper advice on fertilization needs. Remember it is always easier to add, and difficult to remove or dilute... be patient before adding anything. get a leaf symptom chart for reference - google image search. soil is a game of balance.. observe and react, and do better next time until it's smooth to the end with minor hiccups possible. you'll need to ramp up fertilization over time to some 'full' dose relative to your substrate and environment that will finish it out healthy and strong.
emir_ua
emir_uastarted grow question 2 years ago
What can I do for the color problem on the leaves?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 years ago
You don't typically water till runoff when growing in soil, will drown the plants root system unless its heavily amended with perlite. not ideal. you can go down to a PH of 6.2 with BioBizz Nutrients in soil as well. Its best to let it sit out for 12hrs before adjusting PH as it drifts over the course of that time. It would also be in your best interest to invest in a TDS/EC Pen, when using liquid nutrients its a great reference point to confirm your feeding concentrations and troubleshoot any issues. Good Luck!
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 2 years ago
They are showing magnesium deficiency and I believe your feeding too strong causing nute burn on tips and locking out nutrition like magnesium. If you are not getting adequate run off each feed then you have a salt build up from old nutrition not washing out as you put in new. Which will cause major issues soon. Would be my observation from looking at plants and your diary.
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homerjgangia
homerjgangiaweek 0
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
Kynareth
Kynarethweek 0
good luck with your grow
emir_ua
emir_ua
@Kynareth, thank you very much for your good wishes :)
love_2_grow
love_2_growweek 0
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
emir_ua
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@love_2_grow,thanks bro 👍🏻✌️🏻
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeweek 1
With using a low ppfd to get the most out of the 800ppfd 30cm from canopy is best. As 60cm you are cutting the ppfd to 1/3. I can send you a chart if you'd like. But your light recommendations should tell you 12inch- 30cm is the right range to get most out of ppfd. Good luck buddy nice start. Happy growing.
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometime
@emir_ua, okay here's a simple 1 that shows how the distance even tweaked a little can drop your ppfd/ppf that is your light strength and spectrum. It's in the 3rd pic this is your exact light right. This is the simplest version I could find were you didn't have to do lots of reading. On the 3rd pic in you'll see 3 different panels referring to your light. On top you'll see how many inchs/CM away it stats it is from the canopy and you'll see that in 1 case the numbers on all the little boxes rep where your ppfd is strongest, and that's in the middle. So if you have a good few plants try switching them around also, cause the plant getting the corners light will be getting the lowest ppfd. Also you train your plants with the light. As you move your light up as your canopy grows your plant will follow the light. It'll help a stretch so you won't have small bushy plants. You see how big outdoor plants get? That's partly down to the suns movement and the plant is chasing the light. It's also why you don't have to do any defoliation in outdoor plants cause the son moves and hits bud sites on all sides. So if you need help throughout your grow, feel free to private message me. It's the little arrow, bottom right hand corner. https://www.leafled.eu/spider-farmer-sf2000-led-grow-light-with-dimmer/ Good luck buddy.
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometime
@emir_ua, yeah, 30cm away is the right distance to get the most of the 1500 or so your light has in ppfd. I'll pass on a couple links for you now.
emir_ua
emir_ua
@gottagrowsometime, I'm not as professional as you :) I'm even hearing the term ppdf for the first time. Are you saying make the distance between my @gottagrowsometime, I'm not as professional as you :) I'm even hearing the term ppdf for the first time. Are you saying make the distance between my light and the plant 30 cm? I would appreciate if you could share the chart you mentioned. Sorry my bad english :( and the plant 30 cm? I would appreciate if you could share the chart you mentioned. Sorry my bad english :(
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeweek 1
Hey buddy nice start. I see you are growing in an inert substrate. Have you started applying nutes yet? She is going to need them very very soon or you will stall her growth. 3-500ppm 0.5ec should be fine for the first 2wks. And move up 1-200ppm/tds weekly. You'll need a decent grow, bloom and micro. And a micro enzyme/fungi and a root stims if you havent already bought you'll need to do so within the next 1-2 days. Good luck pal.
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometime
@emir_ua, great stuff. Really good line up, love the micros(activia) and root juice, you'd be surprised how often ppl leave these key things out. Good luck!
emir_ua
emir_ua
@gottagrowsometime, thanks for help i have all biobizz series fert. I use 2-3 days later root juice, heaven and activera. Again thanks 👍🏻
McManus
McManusweek 3
Wish you all the best lucky growing😍