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Darox Darox
6 years ago
In to start of week 4 / day 2. They are starting to grow decently, some slight tacoing on the edge of the leaves for quite a few, but otherwise looking great. Might need some more cal mag. I've starting doing around 400 Ml per pot and trying to keep the overall coco damp, rather than let it dry out, still doing 1 water per day. As these are auto flowering, not sure if I should bother trimming the lower leaves, but feel free to weigh in if you think otherwise. Slightly concerned at humidity levels, but I think that may be down to using more water.
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Darox
Daroxstarted grow question 6 years ago
I did mention in my comment that I water about 800 Ml twice per day split between 6 plants in the 1 large pot and can notice quite a few of the plants have slight yellowing. So not sure if this is a watering issue or nutrient problem or normal.
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CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey man that's lack of calcium because your plants want to go hard - maybe double or triple the cal mag you're giving it can never really be too much and maybe add a chelation agent like fluvic and hummic acids it's cheap and it's bio ! mag sulfur also exists could be a good one if you're not already adding sulfur at this stage 🚀
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Darox
Daroxweek 2
Thanks Stick, loving the tips. I've already put in a request for some nice fabric/airpots which Ill use to split them all up. Will stick with the morning and evening watering and see how it goes. Already transplanted a few of them temporary to a plastic pots and was fairly easy. I couldn't find my specific version of cal mag btw on the drop down list, its actually Vitalink Calmag, but I assume they are all fairly similar in the 1 Ml per litre suggestions for early use.
Darox
Darox
@PharmaZ,How could I measure calcium in tap water?
PharmaZ
PharmaZ
@Darox, hey all pretty similar in the sense of 1ml/l But that doesn’t mean they are all the same ingredients. You need 6% calcium in the total amount of water fed to the plant. Some areas tap water has enough usable calcium to run with base nutrients only. Magnesium is needed in a lesser supply. But it is still a common deficiency because it gets locked out easily. Calcium and magnesium deficiency’s tent to show up together.
Stick
Stick
@Darox, That's great you're on the way to success then 😎
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenweek 5
Hey there darox I just wanted to add to my answer, I mentioned the affected area being new growth areas. This can also be associated with iron deficiency as it typically is centered at the new growth zone. However the new growth typically comes in completely yellow and then slowly turns green from the tips. Theres a product known as "calimagic" which has your calmag but also has iron in it, I've heard many swear by this product. I hope you can solve this mystery, yellowing leaves are such a pain as they can indicate so many different problems.
Darox
Daroxweek 3
Btw I'm currently using 1 litre of water between 5 pots, that 200 Ml per pot. Not sure if this is too little for a once per day watering, pot size if 5 Gal / 20 Litre air pots.
OutForReal
OutForReal
@Darox,To avoid over watering issue it is better to slightly under water but water more often ( when your medium is a bit dry)
Darox
Daroxweek 2
Hi all, just through t Id post a vid I found for watering in coco and wondered if others have gone this method? www.youtube.com/watch
OutForReal
OutForReal
@Darox,Good vid ! But in my case the daily watering was a bad idea , I over water my plants .... in coco , it was suposed to be impossible 😤
Darox
Daroxweek 11
Thanks Mg2009, its a 80% Indica plant, so not sure waiting for amber is a good idea, noticing quite a few of the leaves I've tested so far have clear to milky pistles with the odd amber here and there.
Darox
Daroxweek 7
Thanks Toadiek, did a bit more reading of online info and agree, will have to make sure to keep nutes up a bit longer. I need a bigger bucket to keep water in Thanks for the help.
Darox
Daroxweek 5
Thanks for the further info, I'm currently using this calmag as shown on amazon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B013QLCWC8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Darox
Daroxweek 3
Ta, must admit I increased it a little to around 300 - 400 Ml per pot and sticking to the once a day thing. Just find it a nightmare trying to avoid getting water drops on the leaves, but my pretties are starting to perk up. I do notice it tends to get a bit dry up top between waters, aside form the one pot in the centre that's a classic plastic instead of a air pot. But even that's looking good. I did prune 2 leaves off the worst looking out of the bunch and it seems to still be doing well. Just need to figure out when is the best time to introduce the SOG.
Darox
Daroxweek 2
I'm also going to cut down on watering as I do read overwriting is much more common than under with new growers. I also have a basic water tank air pump / air stone to get some air into the water I'm using, though not sure if its much help.
Darox
Daroxweek 2
Thanks for the advice Athos / SpinnerGrow, I do currently have a order in for a Soil Moisture Meter, PH acidity and Light Tester, so hopefully that will help. Not sure if its worth trying to re-pot them at this stage. Would it be straight forward? I also currently tend to give plain water during one part of the day and nutrients at the other, but happy to cut back on these if you think its an issue. I only added them based on the fact coco has nothing at all and was going off a schedule I found online: https://www.growweedeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/coco-coir-flora-series-schedule.pdf
MG2009
MG2009week 11
I'am guessing? 2-weeks your going into week 6 of flowering, check trichomes under magnification should be 10-30%, Amber would be a good starting point, sometimes a staggered harvest is good with New plants find out if you like earlier,mid,or late flower., Feed her now week 6 to early to flush, unless nutrient burn is present at leaf tips. A little nutrient burn at tips is a good indication to cut back a little.
blendmedmedman
blendmedmedmanweek 11
very nice, bet they smell mouth watering
OutForReal
OutForRealweek 7
They are thriving good since the beginning! Nice grow mate 👍
ToadieK
ToadieKweek 7
those buds still have a ways to go, so I wouldn't stop nutes yet. maybe wait and have a few more days of ph water before going back to nutes though
MG2009
MG2009week 6
Smashing it 👍
MG2009
MG2009week 5
Looking great 👍
Stick
Stickweek 2
@Darox Hi there! I won't recommend to grow multiple plants in one single container, this is going to give you a lot of trouble as they will fight for space/air/nutrients and cannibalize themselves. You should instead, use 1 container for 1 plant, and give them the maximum pot size you can. Now about your slight yellowing, this is a common thing with new growth, they tend to look pale when they emerge. But in your case this might be related to the meals you gave them. In veg stage you should not use blooming-nutrients, and in the first weeks of your babies you don't need this amount of calmag (6ml/L is way too much). Your nutrients manufacturer has a nice feeding schedule on their website https://www.blackmagic.com/growing-guide/, this must be your global guideline for the meals you give to your babies. Start by 1/2 of the suggested doses, and slowly increase nutrients to stick to their recommendations. This schedule can be modified with your own experience but as a beginner you should stick to what they recommend, especially if you don't have an EC-meter to measure the electrical conductivity in the meals you prepare. Finally, avoid watering in the daytime, you can burn roots and disturb the whole plant's system. Watering at night (or in the early morning) when the lights are off is much safer. Hope this helps, I'll be around, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
bobo420
bobo420week 2
You shouldn't have planted 5 plants in one container
bobo420
bobo420
@Darox, good luck with that ;)
Darox
Darox
@bobo420,Thanks Bobo420, I am taking steps to rectify that.
MG2009
MG2009week 11
Congratulation looks like a good harvest🙌
Stick
Stickweek 11
Yummy 👌