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lordVoldemortCU lordVoldemortCU
a year ago
Everything is going well, she is showing her first white pistils
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Grow Questions
lordVoldemortCU
lordVoldemortCUstarted grow question a year ago
14 days from sprout and my two babys still seems too tiny😔.They are getting 15 hours of full direct sunlights live in Cuba and here sun is very strong.Someone could help me to identify what im doing wrong?Thanks in advance
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Plant. Too short
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
Probably teh intensity of light, but i wouldn't overreact. I see some spacing between growth nodes, so it isns't extreme in nature. If growth nodes do not 'stretch' out in a good way, reduce light a bit.. maybe shade it for an hours or but a netting over it might block enough light throughout the day. Also, in future use soil with better drainage properties. That looks like mostly clay and other compacted material, which won't be good for optimal growth rates. perlite, vermiculite, leca balls (hydroton), even tiny wood chips if nothing else etc etc... a 50/50 mix is great, but maybe in that sun you might want a higher soil ratio with increased evaporation occurring. If soil is heavy in clay, maybe a bit more drainage heavy... Don't expect good growth till they get some girth on those leaves... then it will speed up quickly. They aren't as slow as you likely feel. So, i think this is just a case of slightly too much light too early, So, reduce it a bit, but expect teh plant to be more robust shortly... The length of internods is key to recognizing it wants more... they will lengthen to reach for light when not getting enough... when getting too much they remain short. In extreme cases it will look like the leaves of multiple growth nodes are popping out of same spot on stem. Some stretch is good. Too much stretch causes instability. Observe and react.
lordVoldemortCU
lordVoldemortCUstarted grow question a year ago
Hello mates!this autoflower girl is on day 18 since Cotyledons and I think she looks quite small for her age.Im growing outdoors,i live in Cuba and sunlight here is pretty strong so I don't think its a light issue anw I put some rocks on the top to avoid hot soil .Any help please
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Leaves. Too few
Plant. Too short
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
What did you do since the last question? It looks like it grew from week 3 to week 4 in your diary. If you have made some changes, i'd see them through. Vigorous growth will not resume overnight. It will more likely be a slow march back up to full speed. if those nodes at top stay bunched up together as it continues to add new nodes, it's too much light as the cause. Must observe to know for certain. This will be overtly obvious if true. Autoflower's ruderalis genetics come from Northern hemisphere with short days for most of the year, hence they evolved to not react to long nights to cause bloom phase to start. They are not as robust to the heat and light intensity as a strain that comes from the tropics. Interbreeding and such makes this more difficult to associate any traits based on region of origin. In the end, it could also just be a runt. While it can happen to any strain, it happens more often with autoflowers. The leaves look healthy enough with some minor stress signs likely related to heat. I think i said it before.. get something that cuts the lgiht down... or shade the plant for a few hours per day and see what happens over 5-7 days. A mosquito gaurd type material might be perfect for all day long that still lets in majority of light.
lordVoldemortCU
lordVoldemortCUstarted grow question a year ago
Hello, please anybody know what are these strange markings and how to fix it? My plant is on week 5 and im just adding NPK every 3 days. Thanks in advance
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
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Whitewizard
Whitewizardanswered grow question a year ago
My opinion is that your soil is too compacted and because of this the roots do not have enough oxygen and cannot breathe, when preparing the soil always mix it with 30% perlite and use only specific and recommended soil for cultivation.
lordVoldemortCU
lordVoldemortCUstarted grow question a year ago
Hello guys , sadly I broke the main steam/root of my plant doing LST. Can I plant it again in another pot? I was in pre-flowering stage . Thanks in advance
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Plant. Stem - Weak
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Chow_13
Chow_13answered grow question a year ago
Only chance would be to graft it back on. Get a sharp knife and cleanly cut the stem then quickly after you want to cleanly cut the "stump" sticking out of the ground. Once both are cut stick the cut ends together and wrap with medical tape. Then add a stick to brace the break and wrap again. After 2-3 days you can inspect and unwrap. But this was at least 1h ago, Not sure how long you would have to do the above and be successful. If done in the first 10 min you would have a good chance.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeweek 3
Hey. So, I think I know what's wrong with your plants. Your substrate is too tight maybe? It looks very compact. And making it hard for roots to grow down. You'll know by picking her out of the pot and if you see roots and good growth down below then you can rule it out. At this stage, you should be seeing roots all over the bottom and growing up the sides. If it's not. You can break it up. Try not break the roots off. It'll fall apart in your hand. And you can add some sand or perlite to allow roots to grow through and so on. Looks like root trap..as both plants this small. Doesn't make sense. Good luck pal.
GrowingGrannie
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@lordVoldemortCU, you could used crushed sea shells perhaps... anything to give the soil some aeration - and if there are oyster shells, that would even be a plus as that would give them good calcium! I'd get the heavy stones off the top of the soil - that's going to compact the soil even more! They'll adjust well to the heat, no worries... but the soil also looks a bit dry... Good luck!
lordVoldemortCU
lordVoldemortCU
@gottagrowsometime,thank you so much mate! yes I was thinking the same about the substrate but I live in Cuba and this is the only substrate I can get ,there is no coco soil nor perlite here in Cuba.Thanks for answering!!
JamesBarre
JamesBarreweek 5
Oh dommage mon pote pour ta plante arraché !! 😱😳😢