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Pineapple Chunk/Strawnana
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 0-3
ScrOG
weeks 0-21
LST
weeks 0-12, 16
HST
weeks 1-5
FIMing
weeks 1-3
Defoliation
weeks 0-3, 5-7, 10-12, 14-16, 18
Fox Farms Ocean Forest
Grow medium
38 L
Pot Size
3.79 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
33.02
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
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Tremojem Tremojem
2 years ago
Watered with 2 gallons RO water with nutrients and supplements. She exhibits some minor browning on center of leaves so I adjusted the PH to be a little higher. I also pinched and bent the tips to help them lay down in a horizontal fashion. I pinched each branch about 2 inches from the end or tip of branch. This was VERY difficult as they are VERY thick and robust. Hopefully I can apply the trellis net next week, then fill out tent with an even canopy for Scrogging and then place her into Flowering Stage. Time will tell. IN PH 6.61 TDS 1800 EC 2550 OUT PH 6.50 TDS 1860 EC 2640 Watered with 2 gallons RO with Cal/Mag and Manganese. Browning and crisping on some leaves so I removed all of the damaged ones. I think it was a combination of heat/light stress, wind burn and maybe PH fluctuations. I am not thinking nutrient burn because the numbers were good. I raised the light to 18 inches and adjusted the circulating fans to remedy the possibilities of further damage. I also redirected the stems I bent last time to encourage horizontal growth by checking and applying a bit more HST to continue on that path, although not much work was needed. She is all together a completely different plant. Very bushy, huge fat stems, and aggressive in growth. She reacts very differently to the methods that I used on my earlier grows, so I am learning how to adjust my methods to accommodate her and her health needs. Added first trellis net. Ordered second trellis net lol. IN PH 6.30 TDS 450 EC 640 OUT PH 6.36 TDS 1130 EC 1608 1/8/22 Defoliated the canopy and placed bud sites in trellis net. I raised the light to 30 inches. This plant seems sensitive to the light being too close to it's canopy. Additionally, this plant is a beast with regard to the full on bushy and fat growth style. Its so bushy, fat and full that it is to it's own detriment. Defoliation will be ongoing for sure...lol!
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Grow Questions
Tremojem
Tremojemstarted grow question 2 years ago
I am confused.
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Leaves. Other
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
says you went from lockout/pH issues then dumped a whole shit ton of water through it... probably a combo of overwatering along with the fact lockout/pH issues don't resolve overnight even when you have fixed the resting EC of substrate or rez etc (same basic concept). Looks like Ca is having an issue, but more likely from the previous lockout issues you mention in weekly comment so, when you ahve a problem don't dump 10 gallongs through it. If severe, just give plain water with a good amount of runoff. this alone will significantly drop EC. Stop buying flushing agents.. they are retarded and usless. water alone is enough to drop EC. If not severe, simply give what you beleive is a reduced concentration that will average out to a normal level.... make sure there's runoff. This is easier if you know previous levels fed. this is more difficult in a soil context to know with any precision, but can be an option when the problems are small and slow moving -- indicating things are not far off. also, is this just a few isolated leaves at bottom? if so it'll probably not get worse as long as you don't run 10gallons of water through it in 1 day. ontop of lockout from before now you have a dysfunctional root zone until it can recover with very low o2 levels from drowned roots.
Tremojem
Tremojemstarted grow question 2 years ago
I have a couple bags of FFOF in my grow room supply cabinet and three bags of perlite, fine, medium and course. I am thinking that after I use up the FFOF, that I will switch to Cana Coco Coir Bricks. Okay bring it on...I am ready for your suggestions and comments. Let's go!
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 2 years ago
Wash that shit and then give it a soak in 1.5EC standard veg solution is usually what I’d use.. helps neutralize the CEC so it’s not robbing your plant of nutrients when you feed. So I usually rinse it a few times, then do a 24 hour soak in the solution.. then rinse once more just to get most of that off and you’re good to go. Love coco personally. Put some fine and course in the coco once it’s primed.. I like to layer an inch or so of super course in the bottom of all my containers then fill with the coco.
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love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 02 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
Tremojem
Tremojemcommented2 years ago
@love_2_grow, It helps when you have a community like this and support from people like you. Thanks
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommented2 years ago
@Tremojem, We grow. We learn. We grow better :)
Tremojem
Tremojemcommented2 years ago
@love_2_grow, Your grows are not suffering from your laziness. But, yea...I am just trying to get better and hey the seeds are free until I run out, lol. With your success you don't need any help! So thanks for jumping in and sorry to hear about the light and scrog experience. I am not ready for it but am taking the plunge.
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Wind_Weed
Wind_Weedcommentedweek 142 years ago
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David369
David369commentedweek 142 years ago
I just got the smaller AC Infinity Cloudforge T3 Environmental Plant Humidifier, it's quite nice!
David369
David369commentedweek 152 years ago
New picture? If it's that bad just dump it and start anew. Flowering takes a long time then there's harvest/trimming/curing all for some light airy leaf clusters that kinda have some buds mixed in... (I know from personal experience, Lol)
Tremojem
Tremojemcommented2 years ago
@@David369, Stunted grow though.
David369
David369commented2 years ago
@Tremojem, That's great! Looking forward to seeing how she turns out. Best of luck!
Tremojem
Tremojemcommented2 years ago
@@David369, Yea, I get it. Not sure, but she us coming back and flowering surprisingly well. I'm of the opinion that this strain is not easily grown for a newbie. She reacted poorly to the same DLI the other plants received. She responded poorly to the watering schedule the other plants received. She responded poorly to the feeding the other plants received. So, I just adapted to her needs. If she continues on the path of healing and thriving, I will take her to harvest. If not, then I will feed her to the rabbits.