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Custom 40x40x120
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LST
weeks 4-7
Defoliation
weeks 4, 6-7
HST
weeks 7
Perlite
Grow medium
Peat Sphagnum
Grow medium
Worm Humus
Grow medium
7 L
Pot Size
0.75 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 5
Vegetation
38
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inch
Height
20 hrs
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Flowermind B
0.75 ml/l
Mineral Fertilizer NPK (6-18-12)
1 ml/l
Grow Technique Usage
LST
Technique
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420loss 420loss
2 years ago
Again I had to make small LST to distribute the light and keep the pre-flowers at the same height. They are apparently healthy, and growing a lot, taking up the whole greenhouse. Today I watered them with fertilizer, next time I'll just water, measuring the ppms. ( Watering every 3 days. )
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Grow Questions
420loss
420lossstarted grow question 2 years ago
Does anyone have any idea what the little light green spots could be? Two plants, one larger, one smaller, and the smaller one with these light green spots. Same amount of nutrients and water.
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Leaves. Other
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Hmmmm... it's awfully lime green, isn't it. I wouldn't worry about the spots - some plants just have some weird coloring at the very beginning so no worries... And, since they're autos, it's FAR too early to be putting her on nutes (the color suggests they need some nitrogen BUT they don't like nutes until they're about 2-3 weeks old)... I'd just let them do their thing and see how they develop - The only thing I would ask is if you're making certain the PH of the water you give them is between 6.2 and 6.5... other than that, sit back and enjoy the beginning of your grow! Good luck!
420loss
420lossstarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi fellows, Entering the pre-flowering, first pistils appearing, can I start fertilizing with NPK (6-18-12)?
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Feeding. Other
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 2 years ago
@420loss yes you can as that ratio will still provide the needed nitrogen your plants will be using during the stretch period some people will incorrectly tell you that they don't need nitrogen during flowering but yes they do so to once again answer your question - definitely start to feed them your above nutrient schedule and good luck with the coming harvest
420loss
420lossstarted grow question 2 years ago
What could be this spots? Found 4.
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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DutchDoobie
DutchDoobieanswered grow question 2 years ago
High, I do think that these are water drips with nutrients that caused this burned spots. But I am sure that this is not done by buggs or cause by deficiencies. Nothing to worry about! Happy Growing! πŸ˜‹
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGranniecommentedweek 32 years ago
I had commented on the question you posed a while ago - and just popped in to see how they're doing... They are STILL showing colors that are not good (at least from what I see in the photos here), sadly, and what the colors are saying is that your plant really needs more nitrogen! I tried to find the NPK of your nute line but couldn't get that information... I see, by your comment, that you understand it's a nitrogen deficiency issue and you're taking steps to try to correct it... Good luck! Your nutes are expensive but you MIGHT want to consider switching if what you do for them doesn't work. GOOD LUCK!!!!
GrowingGrannie
GrowingGranniecommented2 years ago
@420loss, I think, for your next grow, you need to try to find a different line of nutes! But it's good you've added some nitrogen to them... just be careful here as when they get into flower, they're going to need much less nitrogen and an excess can lead to calcium lock out... the 10-10-10 is really too high for flowering but probably very good at the moment... I wouldn't worry about your harvest, to be honest... I screwed up my first grow HORRIBLY - overdosed them with far too much of the wrong fertilizers at the wrong time - if it could be done wrong, I did it... and I got a very nice harvest anyway! Could it have been better if I had done everything right? Of course... but I was still pleased I hadn't killed the poor plants! With autoflowers, they're just kind of programmed to do their thing against all odds... and I gave mine all the "odds" I could possibly have given them. It's a learning experience at the end of which you'll have something you can smoke! Not bad! And your next grow will teach you all kinds of different things! Good luck, my friend!
420loss
420losscommented2 years ago
@GrowingGrannie, Hi friend, thanks for commenting and helping, I am really having problems with the flowermind, the higher dosage gave an improvement in the coloring, but it is still a bit lacking. I bought another organic with 10-10-10 (npk) to add together, and for flora a 2-5-5 to make the mix with the 10-10-10 and try to supply the needs of the plants. I will be measuring the ppms and ph to avoid overfert. All fertilizers are organic. Now the doubt remains if it is not too late to correct these deficiencies and if I will still get a good harvest, since the pre-flowering starts in 7 days at the most. In spite of everything, I am happy, the plants have not stopped at any moment and I have learned a lot so far.
Inganjawetrust
Inganjawetrustcommentedweek 102 years ago
Nice looking first grow 🌱best of luck the rest of the way βœŒοΈπŸ˜ŽπŸ’¨
420loss
420losscommented2 years ago
@Inganjawetrust, ty bro, trying my best
Green_fiend
Green_fiendcommentedweek 92 years ago
Nice buddy πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜ŽπŸ˜ŽπŸ˜Ž
420loss
420losscommented2 years ago
HighBigFella
HighBigFellacommentedweek 22 years ago
Good luck and enjoy your grow!
420loss
420losscommented2 years ago
CombatCat
CombatCatcommentedweek 22 years ago
Dont worry about the spots
420loss
420losscommented2 years ago
TinyTenter
TinyTentercommentedweek 22 years ago
She's looking great! Good luck on your maiden voyage!! And welcome to the community, growmie! πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ‘Œ
420loss
420losscommented2 years ago
@TinyTenter, Ty πŸ‘Š
Hootchman
Hootchmancommentedweek 12 years ago
Good Luck and Happy Growing πŸ‘
420loss
420losscommented2 years ago
@Hootchman, ty bro !!! 😎
Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 122 years ago
Nice buds! Thank you for sharing your experience with us :) We hope that you liked growing our genetics, and enjoy the harvest! Have a good one
CannabisRomania
CannabisRomaniacommentedweek 122 years ago
Fantastic plant, keep growing buddyπŸ‘
Budders
Budderscommentedweek 32 years ago
Your plants look like they are doind a little better. I would like for you to check out the nutrients that I use and am very passionate about because I am convinced they are the best plant nutrients on the market. The name of the company is Rooted Leaf Agritech. They are a new company that produces a very cutting edge carbon-based nutrient line that is made from almost 50 different organic land and sea based plants. These plants, depending on the product are mixed and fermented with what the company calls "Precision Chemistry" to produce a product that is light years ahead of any other nutrients on the market. These nutrients are 100% bioavailable with tons of carbon in the form of organic acids that can be use immediately by the plants. Some of the benefits of using Rooted Leaf's nutrients is the fact that there is no need to PH the solution after the nutrients are added. The CEO and inventor has also said that using Rooted Leaf's nutrients give the plants the same amount of carbon that they would get in a sealed room with about 3,000 PPM of CO2 in the room, but the forms of carbon in the organic amino acids in the nutrients are a much better form of carbon that can be used right away and the plants don't have to work hard to break them down like they would have to with CO2. There are many, many other reasons for using Rooted Leaf's nutrients as well. On their website www.rootedleaf.com they have a 5 minute video which explains what they are all about and why there nutrients are different. I like there nutrients so much that I reached out to the CEO and asked if I could be a representative. You can check out my most recent grows using Rooted Leaf nutrients and see for yourself how well they work. I have used General Hydroponics, Grow Dots and Recharge, and also Green Planet nutrients and the Rooted Leaf nutrients have been by far the best. I never have any issues or deficiencies with my plants and get some extremely frosty and strong smelling nugs. If after checking it out you decide you would like to try their nutrients out, you can use the coupon code "Budders" that they gave me, which is 20% off all products. I think it takes about $40 off the cost of a starter pack. So far I have gotten three grows off my starter pack, and will probably get two or three more. Anyway, check it out if you want to, and let me know if you have any questions or anything.
Drgreen13
Drgreen13commentedweek 122 years ago
Good job.