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Growtroll Growtroll
2 years ago
08.10.22/D58 - NL2 had some light stress, forgot to tune down lights in a couple of days. Was 70DLI, i lowered it down to 40 DLI again. Big tent is 40 DLI too, except NL3, she is so tall, so i am getting 90 DLI on top canopy, but the rest of her gets very low light as she stands in the corner, i turn her a quarter round each day, and it seem to work very good. Her frosting is really good, compared to the others that is closer to harvest:) 09.10.22/D59 - 600 ppfd, 40,2 DLI top canopy big tent, (NL3 is so tall, she gets 1700ppfd, 100dli on top canopy every 4th day, it actually works well as the she only gets 10-16 dli on the 3 other days. She is super frosty:) Small tent NL2 40 DLI top canopy. 10.10.22/D60 - 45 DLI on the canopy tops in both tents, should be maximum of what they can handle without co2 supplement. 11.10.22/D61 - Today i did my first real defoliation and some lollipopping, was pretty fun, but i feel i could have taken down more, but at the same time i see the pile from NL2, and think i maybe did too much, i hope not.. Sadly i did not check her good enough, her top shoot was having light stress.. hope she will recover well. I tuned the light down from 45 DLI to 38 DLI on top canopy for NL2, will check on her in some hours. What is done is done i guess. The ww1 did not have much leaves on her to begin with, so i did go easy on her. I am happy about defoliation on NL1, i did not take too much from the bottom, but i think it is good enough for airflow. I could have taken nl3 too, but i have tied her up, and those ties works really good with leaf tucking, so i did not really see the need for it on her. The others i am letting be, as they are too far into bloom. I also brushed all the cuts with cinnamon powder, as this is root stimulant and helps the plant recover quicker and it helps aganst infections on the wounds + it read it is bug repellent, pretty neat! 12.10.22/D62 - NL2 recovered fast, in under 24 hours! The others seem happy too:)
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Grow Questions
Growtroll
Growtrollstarted grow question 2 years ago
Anyone that have experience with plagron lightmix? Or mycorhiza? that could explain why ppm spikes when i water with runoff?
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DutchDoobie
DutchDoobieanswered grow question 2 years ago
High, So when you water with runoff you are probably measuring the runoff for ppm right? This is not the right way to do it because you will measure the build up salts and nutritions that RUN OFF the soil. That is why you water till runoff because you want the build up salts and nutrients out of your pot. And replace them by new fresh nutrients. When you want to measure the pH or ppm from your soil just follow these steps: 1. Place soil sample about ยพ full in sample jar and add distilled water to cover soil. 2. Cap the jar and shake the soil vigorously a few times. 3. Let mixture stand 10 minutes to dissolve the salts in the soil. 4. Place the pH or ppm tester into the wet soil slurry. 5. Measure pH or ppm and record measurement. Happy Growing! ๐Ÿ˜‹
Growtroll
Growtrollstarted grow question 2 years ago
Seems like i got mould in the top later of soil on my 1 plant (WW2). Beneficial fungus from mychorizza or harmfull? How do i tell the difference?
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
That's called mycelium bro. Its beneficial. It'll go after a few weeks. The plant will eat it up, as it decays it gives your plant a great boost in many areas. Fungus is generally your friend, unless you see it on your plant. You are growing in soil. You have a good thing going buddy. Now, some of it might go green, and look like mold. Even more so if you use any synthetic nutrients like a calmag. Try not to though. (As cal/mag in an organic grow is not good, especially with fungus. I can think of the name, but I know it'll cause issues. So if you can get an organic cal powder or just an organic cal and epsom salt. (If you have water above 170ppm you won't need calmag) but a dash of 250ppm Epsom salt never hurts during late flowering.. Good luck pal.
Growtroll
Growtrollstarted grow question 2 years ago
I see some new sugar leafs turning yellow in the edges, is this deficiencie issue or something else?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
if referring to picture 14 / 16 at the top of the plant, i'd wager it's light stress. but, those are fan leaves. check ph, if proper that rules it out. could be a bit of bun, but if slow moving or any tweaks lately i'd let it play out to be certain what it is before reacting. By 10 weeks in, you are probably providing near 100% of the plant needs and 750TDS is not extraordinarily high.. it's a generally safe range at which you could potentially feed every irrigation. I can't see any of the sugar leaves in the pictures. I do see some damaged fan leaves.. mostly at the top and some at a node or two down from the top. Still think that's just light damage. 40-45DLI is a good chance of being too high for ambient CO2 levels. 45DLI definitely is.. 40 is borderline. Not all spaces have same co2 levels and your VPD is just as important to maximizing elevated CO2 use too.
Growtroll
Growtrollstarted grow question a year ago
Yellowing leaves top of the plant, bottom is green as grass. Both my northern light is doing this. DLI is tuned down to 30-35 on canopy tops but they still keep yellowing. Temps is 17 o night rh 55-65. Day 20 degrees and 55-60 rh. Late flower on both.
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question a year ago
Sounds like light burn
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieweek 1
What a combo... White Widow and Northern Lights... fantastic! Good luck with the grow!
Growtroll
Growtroll
Thanks Nana!:) Looking forward to growing these classic strains!๐Ÿ’ช
homerjgangia
homerjgangiaweek 0
Good luck with your grow mate!๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’ช
Growtroll
Growtroll
Thanks mate!:)
TheNextGanjaMan
TheNextGanjaManweek 0
Good luck in the cultivation, I'm sending these on mine too
Growtroll
Growtroll
Thanks! Well be growmies then:) Will follow your diary mate, happy growing to you too!
DEEGREEN
DEEGREENweek 12
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Growtroll
Growtroll
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Leuco13
Leuco13week 8
Amazing grow, very good lst.
Growtroll
Growtroll
Thanks!:)
Freddd
Fredddweek 2
Maybe get a LUX meter, you can pick one up for ten bucks they work well for checking the light intensity. It's so easy to give too much. Plants up to two weeks old only want 15-20K lux, during veg no more than 30K lux.
Growtroll
Growtroll
I have the app Photone, as the lux meters for led here cost 10-20x more, it is really handy and calc DLI aswell:)
DreamIT
DreamITweek 1
Enjoy growth mate ๐Ÿ€๐Ÿค˜๐Ÿฆ„
Growtroll
Growtroll
Thanks, it really is enjoyable mate!๐Ÿ˜ŠโœŒ๏ธ
THCanbisGrower
THCanbisGrowerweek 0
happy growing & good luck dude.
Growtroll
Growtroll
Thanks mate!:)
Legiongrower
Legiongrowerweek 6
nice๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘