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weeks 5-8
Defoliation
weeks 5-8
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
25 l
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Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
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Height
24 hrs
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Skyhi Skyhi
3 years ago
The plants are more than likely smaller than expected but they growing nicely. Going for 24 hour light cycle because we've been having load shedding(No electricity at different times of the day for two hours each usually three times a day). Increased the height of the light to 45cm and been increasing the power, at 50% now. Giving plants more nutrients to see what happens and how much growth over a week. Been a good experiment and definitely more growth. Day 18 and these girls are taking off. So happy. Still a lot to learn but I'm getting there. Day 21. Light at 100%
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Grow Questions
Skyhi
Skyhistarted grow question 3 years ago
What is the correct distance and setting for seedlings using the Mars Hydro FC 3000?
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Setup. Lighting
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
while it's nice to have a 0-100 dimmer, at some point you do lose integrity of spectrum produced. get a smaller light for early stages -- save even more money and maintain advertised spectrum tailored for photosynthesis. or, stick to 50% + and raise light to 24 inches, may need to watch and react to dial it in. i used the fc4800 at 24-36" and 66 % -- slowly lower as the seedlings mature... your vege power will be oughly 66% over 18 hours vs 1hours for bloom... easy adjustment at flip.. simply bump light to 100% and maintain same height. looks like you grow autoflowers, so you can increase height and increase coverage area and use at 100%. hours of use is a relative factor -- adjust 1:1 in aproportional way if all other factors remain the same, like distance from canopy. figure 50-60umol/s per sq foot will do you well.. use spec sheet to guesstimate area of coverage for 18hours/day using this info. adjust height of light to best cover this area (a cheap lux meter helps measure various locations to even it out)... 3'x4' might be doable. any smaller area will require some dimming at that height. distance from canopy is an option to adjust such things, but it's better to use height to adjust area of coverage / even out coverage as best you can. a few inches either way is no problem, of course. only if it causes me to over-dim will i consider changing height. Seedlings are definitely one of those situations. so this is more for when things are rolling. with seedlings don't be too put off by what i said about spectrum integrity... i use a xs1500 at 10-25% on viyyomhd all the time, but with seedlings i don't need to drop below 50% at a decent height for coverage. when you use a large light for small plants, it's a little sub-optimal. err on the side of slightly weak light and adjust to stretching quicly as needed. it's easy to stunt seedlings with a big light. can always 'fix' a slightly stretched seedling with xplant depth vs a stunted one that just takes time. if it ever grows out of it.
Skyhi
Skyhistarted grow question 3 years ago
Not sure why the plants leaves are curling downwards. Slight yellowing and red stem on one seedling. I havent fed much nutrients so I dont think its nutrient burn. Can anyone tell we what Im doing wrong? Assistance will be much appreciated
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Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Color - Yellow
Plant. Stem - Red or purple
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Slayer992
Slayer992answered grow question 3 years ago
Zu viel Wasser und Licht ✌️
Skyhi
Skyhistarted grow question 3 years ago
Can anyone please advise if my autoflowers are the right size for 2 weeks old? Want to start germinating another 2 seeds this weekend and would like to know if I am doing things correctly.
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Other. General questions
Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
Feeding. Other
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 3 years ago
Yeah, they're pretty small but don't give up! I would move your light up higher... 24" from the plants would be good... and give them 100% of the light (autos, once they've been "hardened off" to light, will take a lot of it without harmful effects. They also need a lot of humidity around them at this stage - it's pretty much the only way they get water since the root system hasn't really gotten off the ground. I like to wrap a wet towel around them in a circle so the ambient humidity is very high ... After a week or so of that, and when they get another set of leaves on them, you can let them fend for themselves in the humidity the entire tent gets... which should be around 60-65%. Don't start feeding them for at least another week but when you DO start feeding them, introduce the nutes slowly - i.e., at about 1/4 strength to start off. The biggest piece of advice I would have for you is to introduce some microbes into the soil... these will help grow the root structure... once a week feeding of microbes is all it will take (don't give it to them more often than that at any stage of growth). I think you'll start to see these little ones take off pretty soon and I wouldn't worry too much... make sure your water is pH'd properly, add some microbes, pull your lights up a bit, relax and enjoy the journey!
Skyhi
Skyhistarted grow question 3 years ago
In week 3 of vegetation and although I did stunt their growth I am now curious as to when I should start LST?
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Techniques. LST
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 3 years ago
With photoperiods, you want to wait until they have at least 4 nodes... with autos, wait until there's an issue you want to resolve be it spreading the plant out to get more width or getting more light into the middle of the plant. You don't HAVE the do any LST but it does help give bigger yields. Sometimes, just tucking the large fan leaves down and under is all the LST required. I wouldn't worry at all about what you've done with her... it's a weed, after all, and they'll do fine! There's something to be learned with EVERY. SINGLE. GROW. you do... As I always try to tell folks, relax and enjoy the journey!
Skyhi
Skyhistarted grow question 3 years ago
Slight yellowing on the tips on leaves. Following Biobizz schedule to the letter and not over watering. Why is this happening and how do I correct it?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Without a picture or two of the issue, it is very hard to provide any suggestions. However, burned tips is usually a sign of feeding too much or too often, or both, and after looking at your diary, you sure are feeding a lot of different nutrients. A baby plant needs baby feeding! Also, 24/0 is really stressful for plants and 18/6 is the optimum schedule. Plants NEED sleep to finish their photosynthesis cycle and have a correctly functioning metabolism. A plant with an incorrectly functioning metabolism will never grow to its best potential. 24/0 could only be recommended by people who don't understand photosynthesis or understand how plants function either. The myth that it is ok to grow a plant for weeks/months without sleep needs to be removed from history! Everything on planet earth lives by a circadian rhythm, without one things go very wrong. Fortunately, it is never too late to go to 18/6! Your plants will love you once you give them the sleep that they NEED. Hope this helps, Organoman.
Skyhi
Skyhistarted grow question 3 years ago
What is the correct PH for growing in coco?
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Feeding. Chemical composition
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Recommended is between 5.5 and 6.5 sweet spot being between 5.8 and 6.3 I recomend checking your ph runoff regularly to make sure your coco is in range.
Skyhi
Skyhistarted grow question 3 years ago
Please help. Adjusted Ph to 5.8. Nutrients at half dose. Have spots on the leaves more prominent on the small plant. What is the problem?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi there. Try and vary ph between 5.8 and 6.3 for coco. I don't use your brand of nutrients but I do grow autoflowers. You are probably running a high Ec. With autos you tend to find they don't like to strong a solution. EC about 1.2 to 1.4 is usually where they like it, some a little more some a little less. Invest in a Ec pen and check your levels.
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hope big buds mate!!
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hey there , hope i answered your question, anything else you need just let me know 👊
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Wish you all the best lucky growing😍
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 5
actually i think organoman is right, normally with such a light schedule you need extra Mg, so you need to make a cal mag spray to spray on the leafs so the plant can absorb more Mg and regulate the metabolism during the light cycle. Hope this helps ! 🚀