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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/250W
Custom
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Grow medium
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Week 2. Vegetation
8 years ago
2.54 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
41 %
It's cute.
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Week 5. Vegetation
8 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6.2
41 %
Strain: King’s Kush Auto (Feminised) By: Green House Seed Co Note: The wattage listed here is wrong. I couldn't choose 35w but that is what I am using. Planted in 3/2 in regular potting soil. I did give it a rather low dose of nuts: Buddha Grow about a few weeks back. Just 1/3 of a cup. Not sure if that's what make the leaves look a bit deformed as well. At one point they did go through some light stress, and unfortunately I wasn't watching out for the pH level during it's seedling stage. It looks rather stunted for a 5 week plant from other pictures I have seen but this is my very first grow. Comments, questions? Edit: Had a friend come over who has more experience with outside gardening. He said that the soil felt compacted and that the kush is over watered and the soil is not aerated enough. Suggested to take a small skinny stick and loosen up the soil a bit AROUND where roots may be and hold off watering even longer. Going to try and put it outside tomorrow in the sun as well to evaporate some. It's too small to transplant it into a pot with dry soil. Update 4/6 - I got the soil dried but maybe not enough to warrant it some water because the leaves drooped more about and hour later. I guess I didn't wait long enough. Do leaves recover from being over watered? What are some signs that I need to look out for that I can start watering again so this doesn't happen again besides the soil being dry. It was dry 2 inches deep which was a suggestion. Or is it not a over water problem? It got nutes only once and it looked like it got some burn on the tips so I switched back to regular ph water ever since. Update 4/8 - It looks worse. I didn't water it for a few days to make sure the soil is dry. I gave it ph perfect sensi grow A & B, 7.5 ml of each in a 1 gal of distilled water. I'm waiting to see if it perks up. There may have been alkaline residue left overs in the soil. I'm just as as stressed out as this plant, ha.
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Week 6. Vegetation
8 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
5.8
44 %
Nutrients 2
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part A 1.981 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part B 1.981 mll
Day 38 (4/9) - It's still performing weakly. Still sick and stressed. I recently changed the water yesterday to pH perfect sensi A & B yesterday. I will transfer it to a cloth pot today out of the ceramic one that it's currently in. I've been prolonging it's light schedule because I think it switched to flowering instead of vegging but it looks like it's not working. It's still not exceeding 6 inches. I wonder if it's nute lockout? This plant is no where up to par where everyone else's plants are at in 6 weeks of growth. I'm reading and searching whatever I can to try and troubleshoot this problem but I'm just frustrating myself. Will switch to a stronger light source and if that doesn't help it any, which I doubt, I'll just toss it out. It's a lost cause. Or questions and suggestions are always welcomed. Guidance? No?
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Week 7. Vegetation
8 years ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6
38 %
Nutrients 1
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra 2 mll
(Day 45) 4/16 - I gave it some cal-mag a few days ago, increased to 200 watt LED (bringing it to 235 watt in cabinet), and just giving it plain pH water with no nutes. With the leaves so deformed I don't know if it's experiencing nute lock or what. Too afraid to give it anything else. There are brown spots forming, and there are some yellowing. Not sure if I mentioned previously about transplanting it into a cloth pot with fresh soil but I also crushed eggshells and mixed it into the soil. I'm not sure what else to do at this point but wait. I think it might be going through root shock after the transplant.
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CANNASIM
CANNASIMcommentedweek 78 years ago
Hey Emerald, did you do some kind of foliar spray? I had a similar looking leafs using neem oil. Though it can be over water and heat stress, feel the soil putting your finger in it if it feels moist dont water or feed till its dry. Smart pots help too, and mixing coco powder in the soil also... Good luck happy growing!!! 🙃
CANNASIM
CANNASIMcommented8 years ago
@EmeraldReverie, i thought you were using plastic now o see a piece of the fabric, so sorry is the same, the air pots are diferent but i dont know if is better or worse, i think is similar, i also use the cloth ones... cheers
EmeraldReverie
EmeraldReveriecommented8 years ago
@CANNASIM, Thanks so much for the recommendations. I'll look up that information right now. Are the smart pots better than the cloth pots that I'm using now?
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CANNASIMcommented8 years ago
@EmeraldReverie, hummm i see, it will live though 🙃 Its had to kill cannabis, we do a hole science of it but is a resistant plant,if you see yhe first week of my diary i coul make them go thru a damping off and i though everything was lost. Its always possible to start over if things go wrong. The coco i meant is coco coir, you can have like a fiber or powder, i prefere the powder... check the ref: http://www.growweedeasy.com/coco-coir Smart pots you have a textile one and a airpot that is full of holes, it allows more air thru the roots! Check on amazon... Good luck all the best
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Hcommentedweek 58 years ago
It does look like possible ph issues. Have you added perlite to the soil? How's the drainage with the ceramic pot? I've heard ceramic pots aren't the best but I could be wrong. Knowing a little bit more about the soil can help some too, if it's a heavy nuted soil you shouldn't of had to feed your plants till day 25-30 if it's lighter usually around day 10-15 was there a name brand?Did you get sensi grow or bloom? And what ratios did you mix it up with? If it were mine I would have done 1ml per liter of water and see how they took it As far as transplant I'd give it a go it may help her roots get the oxygen they need from the fabric pot As far the light you mentioned I've never seen it before I mars 300 would work perfect or something along those lines
EmeraldReverie
EmeraldReveriecommented8 years ago
@Hansbud, The soil I am using is from FoxFarm, just says potting soil: (http://foxfarmfertilizer.com/index.php/item/happy-frog-174-potting-soil.html) The ceramic pot only has one hole on the very bottom. I'm thinking I'm probably going to transplant it tomorrow into the cloth pot I mentioned. I purchased the Sensi Grow versions. I mixed both of them together at 7.5ml each in a gal of distilled water. I'll also be re configuring the cabinet to accommodate the LED light I mentioned before (7-Band 2.1 Series 180 Watt LED). I got no other income to get something else that expensive.
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Hcommentedweek 58 years ago
Looks good for a first grow I killed my first couple...I'd suggest a higher wattage light if you can afford one she looks a little hungry for lightI've used roots organics nutes before and they always burned my plants I couldn't figure it out Have you done the lift the pot and see how heavy it is for your waterings if it's super light she needs watering if it seems heavy let her be
EmeraldReverie
EmeraldReveriecommented8 years ago
@Hansbud, Thank you for critiquing! I was hoping someday someone would respond to my diary.I have this light waiting after the plant matures some if it isn't too far gone: http://www.htgsupply.com/products/7-band-20-180-watt-led-grow-lightThe reason why I don't use it now is that I used it for my tomato plants (young at the time and in soil) but the light seemed to have heat/light stressed them out (not really sure) because it was so powerful in my little closet so I didn't want to use it yet on this guy.The first error I did with the plant here is that I initially used alkaline water at the seedling stage. It looked like it was doing fine at first but then the leaves started to turn a very dark green and curling so I was afraid either two things: nitrogen toxicity or over watering and not getting enough oxygen to the roots. The dirt felt compacted. So I poked some holes around the root system to try air it out some.When I was trying to correct the ph levels the next week around I was using ph up & down but it was for hydro systems, not soil friendly. So today I ran out to get ph perfect sensi A&B and I watered it just now with the mixture. Waiting to see how it does later today if it perks up. It's not looking great. I'm wondering maybe there is still too much alkaline residue in the soil? But I'm afraid of trying to flush it out and end up over watering it. I would looooove some input. Thanks again for stopping on by. Going to take a picture in a moment. She's in a ceramic pot. I just got a cloth pot today but I think it's too weak for a pot transplant and I don't want to cause it more stress or should I do it anyways and just be really careful?
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Hcommentedweek 68 years ago
It's over watered how often do you water and how much?
EmeraldReverie
EmeraldReveriecommentedweek 68 years ago
I was watering it one to two 1/3 cups of water every two to three days depending how moist the soil still felt. Some times it went longer because the soil still wasn't dry enough as it's health kept declining. Yesterday I found brown spots on the fan leaves and newer leaves so I think it's escalated to cal deficiency. It'll be dead by the end of this week. Can't really do anything about it to correct it at this point. It's just getting worse each day. I finely crushed some clean eggshells to put in the soil but I doubt it'll do anything at this late stage.
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