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Week 3
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Raaneal Raaneal
6 years ago
Week 3 just started and I feel like there a huge difference in all the plants. I started watering larger amounts every other day - 3 days starting the end of week 2, not sure if that's helped or if it's just normal for growth to speed up at this point. Starting to feel happy, but worried there won't be enough time before crap weather in Canada.
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Raaneal
Raanealstarted grow question 6 years ago
In picture 2 of my week 4 post, the plant has gotten very tiny white spots on the leaves, if anyone knows what this means and what action I should take to get rid of them if needed or what impending doom I am in for let me know. Thanks, Raaneal
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Leaves. Other
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IndoorOrganix
IndoorOrganixanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi Raaneal, You almost definitely have thrips. Thrips suck the plants leaves, which can become spotted and lose colour like yours in pic 2. For a minor invasion, sticky traps are a good idea, layer them on the inside of your pot under your plants leaves and the thrips will get caught on them! You can also look with a microscope and manually remove them. A great option is to bring in natural predators. Ladybugs are amazing and love to eat thrips. They will also do no damage to your plants. The third option is using Neem oil. Neem oil is oil pressed from the fruits and seeds of the neem tree. It is used as a pesticide and is completely organic. It repels a lot of pests including Thrips. You will need to get something to mix the neem into the water as oil is not water soluble. You can buy the two together usually online, it is normally a safe liquid soap. Use sparingly and start slow as neem is strong and in my opinion is horrible smelling so do not get any on your fingers! Good luck and let us know what you decide to do! RIP Thrips!
Raaneal
Raanealstarted grow question 6 years ago
๐Ÿ˜ต๐Ÿ˜ต๐Ÿ˜ต IF anyone sees this week 7 entry, and wants to chime in with some advice on how I could optimize whats already in progress for any of the situations, I would love to hear it everyone was super helpful with the thrips issue back on week 4. Thanks,๐Ÿ‘
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey raaneal i see you mentioned wanting your buds to bulk up and that youve got just the phase 2 nutrient being ran. A relatively cheap and organic way to give em a boost is adding a teaspoon or more of molasses to each gallon of water. It provides a good source of much needed natural sugars for the roots to feed of and all the micro life in your base. Also being all natural it doesn't require as much flushing as other nutrients or bulking/sweetening supplements. Im using it now and its a great additive for those last few weeks of flowering. Best of luck. She looks good for a first grow. Well done, im sure youre gonna be satisfied no matter what. โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿ‘
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenweek 13
Oh btw if your worrying about mites or thrips, buy some of those yellow sticky papers and place them both at the soil level(mites) and hang directly above the plant(thrips) if theyre present they will be spotted stuck to the little papers and youll know exactly what bugs you do, or dont have. If you can look up a podcast called kis organics science and cultivation podcast and listen to the bug lady episode, it has incredible amount of useful info.
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrow
@Experimentgreen, as far as i'm concerned it's us against the bugs , get em all and their unborns crush them
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreen
@Raaneal, that's awesome you were able to find another place for them. I had a similar problem with where my grow was, too many things interfering with the sun. The bugs i just saw in the comment section of your diary about the thrips, i didnt know if anyone had recommended the sticky papers. Too often we go crazy on a bug before we're positive of which bug it is...i know im very guilty of kill now ask questions later.
Raaneal
Raaneal
@Experimentgreen, the bugs were an issues a while back, but not now. I had originally planned on trying to use my sunroom as the grow space, but it kept getting too hot, no air flow and just not constant sun, so I moved them inside and started piecing together my grow tent. Once they were inside, I just visually inspected and killed the bugs, and eventually they just went away. I will take a look into the podcast though, always looking for something new to listen to on my commute. ๐Ÿ˜
growdoctordc
growdoctordcweek 7
@IndoorOrganix wrote โ€œ... Use sparingly and start slow as neem is strong and in my opinion is horrible smelling...โ€ AGREED!! Iโ€™ve smelled too much neem - now a whiff makes me nauseous. No wonder bugs hate it!! Coriander oil is less effective but repels bugs anyway, and it smells terrific! Make it strong
IndoorOrganix
IndoorOrganix
@growdoctordc, Neem is now one of my most hated smells! I will have to try the coriander oil next time if needed.
NewbieMJ00
NewbieMJ00week 16
Beautiful looking plant! good job man!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 11
Looking good nice shape nice flowers...a lot of space
DoumiNation
DoumiNationweek 4
Nice grow! I would start giving them nutrients. Plus, your stems are small because they are streching. With a good light, like the one you get, will help your plants. When you will transplant, try to burry the stem so your plant will have a better support!
OutForReal
OutForRealweek 4
Hi bro , It could be thrips or red spiders under your leaves ! Neem oil is the best cheaper natural product against almost any bugs ! Think about it and good luck
Stick
Stickweek 4
Hi @Raaneal! You're having a thrips invasion, I think I can even see one of those bastards on your picture #2. They are tiny insects that suck the nutrients out or your leaves, they hide below the leaves and everywhere they can, and reproduce very quickly in hot environment. The best solution I found so far is using neem-oil mixed with water, and spray this foliar solution at night when the lights are off. Remember to spray above and below the leaves. Your local growshop or your local garden store should have pure neem-oil for you, you'll just have to mix a few drops with non-calcareous water (I usually use 10 to 15 drops for 1L of solution). Hope this helps, keeps us up-to-date, and happy growing ๐Ÿ‘Š
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 10
Why cant you kinda just switch your timer to a more convenient time ?
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimar
@Raaneal oops sorry.... totally forgot it. iam sorry dont want to treat you like that i remove the comment
Raaneal
Raaneal
@Mrs_Larimar, You commented that last week :) I think I caught it in time and have just been doing distilled water now for a week. "Mrs_Larimar Mrs_Larimar commented 7 days ago @Raaneal, Pay attention with the Nutrients i see an nitrogen excess incoming, the tips are already burnt... in 4 or 5 days you see it completety 1 Like Reply Complain Raaneal Raaneal commented 7 days ago I started noticing it early last week, so the passed 2 waterings have been just distilled water"
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrow
@Raaneal, yeah these kinda ladies are very sensitive to stress and light leakage headaches for days haha
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ItsLegalInMyHouse
ItsLegalInMyHouseweek 7
I think a lot of the issues your having are due to heat and the soil type, I would definitely recommend using coco,it works more like a hydroponic, very hard to overwater, doesnโ€™t store nutrients for as long so you can manage nute burns easier as well. I would definitely keep a fan blowing cool air just above them, I like to keep tempatures at a nice 25 degrees Celsius, anything more than 30 can be risky. Your plants are recovering nicely, keep giving nice amounts of calmag - remember itโ€™s called โ€œweedโ€ for a reason, you can be surprised how they bounce back ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜Š keep persistent, your doing a good job! โ˜บ๏ธ
Raaneal
Raaneal
I started noticing it early last week, so the passed 2 waterings have been just distilled water
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimar
@Raaneal, Pay attention with the Nutrients i see an nitrogen excess incoming, the tips are already burnt... in 4 or 5 days you see it completety
ItsLegalInMyHouse
ItsLegalInMyHouse
@Raaneal, yeah it may of been that adjustment that caused it, looking at our more recent photos is showing a great recovery though! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜Š
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Raaneal
Raanealweek 3
@Larimar, They are in my sunroom and even with the windows open I dont think they get much of a breeze.I have bought a fan off amazon, and Im hoping that helps I will start leaving that on during the day. Sun they get all day long, in the morning its more indirect, but from 11am - 7pm I checked on it and where they are sitting it just beams on them, and then it starts setting and is indirect again until 9pm. Let me know what you think, maybe I should move 2/4 onto the back patio and see if they start progressing faster than the 2 that will be left in the sunroom?
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimar
@Raaneal,yes do that... i cant imagine that now got to see it
Raaneal
Raaneal
@Larimar,Im not at home right now, but its like a 10x10 room, white ceiling, hardwood floors, walls are all sliding windows, it faces west, and I have the plants along the south wall. Windows are set about 2 ft. off the floor and go right to the ceiling, maybe I should put the plants on a table instead of the floor so that they are right in the windows instead of under them? Hope thats some kind of help if not I'll clean up my mess and take a photo when I get home LOL.
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimar
@Raaneal,be so kind and make a pic of your sunroom.
Garreweedlover
Garreweedloverweek 17
Bien amigo para ser tu primera vez :) si puedes pasar por mis diarios y dar algun like te lo agradeceria , saludos
iMeus
iMeusweek 17
Fantastic job mate much love
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 7
To your plants outside and why they are looking not so good. in the picture i vcan see that it was very hot. the leaves rolling up (tacoing). and if it is so hot the plants stop growing. and just survive the heat. wait for better conditions or put them in a place whith enough shadow.
Stick
Stickweek 4
(It might be red spiders also but those marks made me think about thrips) ๐Ÿ‘‹
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 3
@Raaneal hmm... the stems lokking very thin ... does she get air/wind... and how much sun dos they get. for me its looks like not enough . they are underdeveloped and stretching for sun/light
Raaneal
Raanealweek 7
๐Ÿ˜ต๐Ÿ˜ต๐Ÿ˜ต IF anyone sees this, and wants to chime in with some advice on how I could optimize whats already in progress for any of the situations, I would love to hear it everyone was super helpful with the thrips issue back on week 4. Thanks,๐Ÿ‘