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Drunken Glory of ‘22

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Outdoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 5, 11, 13-14, 17
LST
weeks 13-14, 17
HST
weeks 14, 17
Soil
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
Expanded Clay
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Charcoal
Grow medium
Bat and Seabird Guano, Kelp Meal, Boogie Black, Earthworm Castings, Bone Meal, Neem Cake, Azomite, Humates, Iron Sulfate, Green Sand, Oyster Shells, Dolomite Lime, Diatomaceous Earth
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Grow Conditions
Week 5
Vegetation
12.7
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
12+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
3+ nutrients after
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Topping
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Inside Overnight
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Removed Tiny Branches
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Foliar Feeding
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LoganatorDude LoganatorDude
3 years ago
Day 29- I topped all of them except the little ones plus a Love Drunk and the Fruity Pebbles. I also removed the lower branches from the bottom three nodes. I didn’t feed today, instead it was plain RO water, their feed will be later in the week. My phone cut out in the video as it ran out of juice. But the discoloration inside the new growth has been outgrown, even though it is once again appearing in the next set of leaves. I really hope she hangs in there! Morning Glory stands 6” tall. The rest are approx. 5” tall and the littles about half that. Day 31- As I suspected, the whopper dose of potassium from that seaweed bliss is showing itself potentially. The not Fruity Pebbles that already has been looking off, was pushed to far with the potassium. I believe the excess of potassium to be causing a manganese deficiency. Not the magnesium found in Epsom Salt, but the other more uncommon one. I read up, did some quick research, and this is my most likely conclusion as the fruity pebbles is exhibiting almost textbook description of manganese deficiency. The cause being too much potassium. To my fortune, I found manganese from the fox farm Bushdoctor!! Also, I will add Botanicare Fulvex at half strength. Mainly to help absorption and include some Mg to help mitigate all the potassium. Fingers crossed! Tonight I will foliar feed the rest, that way they can stay out in the sun for now.
Grow Questions
LoganatorDude
LoganatorDudestarted grow question 2 years ago
Does this look like Calcium deficiency? This is from the mother actually, she is flowering for seeds. I’m pretty sure last feed was too heavy on the phosphate and not enough calcium. I just want y’all’s opinion in case I am missing something. It’s the brown spots I’m referring to
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
I've yet to c any toc or def but I've seen my fair of nutrient/fert burns. But that, is just a stain from whatever you are using. Anything acid like a PH adjuster or whatever nutrient you dropped on your plant and didn't dry it off the light just burns it. They are clear drops. Toxs and defs don't form in that type of uniformed way. To me its a droplet pattern. Your plant is looking a lil pale though. Bit of extra food in her diet will get rid of that. Good luck.
LoganatorDude
LoganatorDudestarted grow question 2 years ago
I keep seeing this reddish or bronzish discoloration in the new growth when it’s just starting. Almost a purplish color at times. What kind of deficiency could this be? Or something else entirely?
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoanswered grow question 2 years ago
your night temps are a little cold and thats new growth so mostly they came in lacking chlorophyll and yellowish but yours are coming in purple and rich in anthocyanin triggered by cool nights probably. give it a couple of days.
LoganatorDude
LoganatorDudestarted grow question 2 years ago
I know for a fact that it is some kind of nutrient issue. I’m not sure what but that’s what makes the most sense. Because it ONLY shows on very early growth and then disappears as the new leaves continue to grow. I’ve been through very cold weather and never seen this.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
It's the very 1. Phosphorus usually causes purple sometimes. But it's not that. Nothing to do with nutrients. It's fade. Some plants have anthocyanins. And for some reason you are seeing a mutated form of that. Its just fade. It's caused by a drop in temp. Some ppl can get it in spades some can only get plane Jane green leafs. What you got is a mutated bit of fade is all. That's all. Your plant is healthy. Its fine. Happy growing.
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JamesBarreweek 3
Jolie plantation, bonne chance avec tes plants. Bon choix de variétés 👍🌱
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nice grow mate