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Glasshaus 600D
Indoor
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LST
weeks 3-6, 8
Defoliation
weeks 6
Coco Coir
Grow medium
20 l
Pot Size
6 l
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 2
Vegetation
10
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Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
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Nutrients
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ml/gal
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Amgrow Nitrosol Liquid blood and bone
1 ml/l
S Seasol 1.2L Seaweed Health Tonic Concentrate
1 ml/l
Budrite A and B solution for flowering
1 ml/l
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Aussiegreenthumb82 Aussiegreenthumb82
2 years ago
Week 2 and I'm getting serious lol. Set up my grow tent with inline fan pulling filtered air in and 2 little desk fans for circulation. Humidifier to bring that humidity from 30% to above 50% as I live in a dry hot climate. She has responded well after her feed with the budrite formula which has your Cal Mag which is what I suspect was causing the yellow in first week. As mentioned i repotted into approx 15L plastic pot which i drilled holes throughout for air. Coir, perlite, vermiculite and worm castings from my own worm farm. love to know what people think? ✌️
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Grow Questions
Aussiegreenthumb82
Aussiegreenthumb82started grow question 2 years ago
Yellowing of the inner vein of fan leaves only. Also sporadic yellowing and blemishes of whole fan leaves but only some, others fine nice and green. All bud leaves and buds don't appear affected. Is it just that she's nearing the end of her life cycle? Or over water/over nute?
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Leaves. Veins - yellow between
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
The yellow veins are showing a magnesium deficiency and as the plant pulls magnesium from those lower leaves they will slowly die. This can be corrected by adding 1tsp Epsom salts to a gallon of water... either with your regular nutes or when you give plain water... Normally, leaves at the bottom that are dying off will be doing so because they don't get enough light but yours will be doing so because the plant needs more magnesium... so DO correct the problem. If the plant doesn't get this nutrient, it will continue to draw it from the lower leaves to feed the newer growth and the bottom of the plant will suffer. Good luck!
Aussiegreenthumb82
Aussiegreenthumb82started grow question 2 years ago
Thankyou GrowingGrannie Caltivatorfrog foranswers lovethevibe. Question continues from last. Yesterday flush dH2O run off pH 6.8, EC 1454, TDS 724ppm. 1L nutes runoff pH6.8.EC2058.TDS1029ppm. today 1L dH20 r.off ph7.13 EC1760 TDS900ppm. She eating well? WhypHspikewhenIaddpH5.8?
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Ok - so yes, you're correct, your plant is using the nutes you're giving it.... the pH is a bit troubling that the runoff is so much higher than what you're giving as the runoff indicates what's actually happening in the "soil" ... and 6.8 is a little high for coco... If you're feeding/watering at 5.8, I would drop that to 5.5 and see how the runoff looks... Ideally, you don't want your runoff to be higher than 6.4.
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6ix6ix6ix
6ix6ix6ixweek 3
Hey there! You are doing very well it seems. She will explode in size during flowering so dont be nervous about the size of the plant now. Just blast the light on her. Since its coco i would water more just to make sure to prevent salt from accumulating and creating future problems. You simply cannot overwater in cococoir. Best of luck!
Fatbudz
Fatbudz
@Aussiegreenthumb82, the type of soil used is an important factor in watering and I didn't pay attention that you used cococoir. the watering differs depending on the type of soil but mainly with the grow environment. it depends on temperature and humidity because they influence the evaporation of water as already mentioned. I leave here a link about cococoir https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-often-to-water-coco-coir
Aussiegreenthumb82
Aussiegreenthumb82
@6ix6ix6ix, Thanks mate, solid advice about the watering 👍
Fatbudz
Fatbudzweek 2
Lets go !!! I'm waiting to seen it. Keep the humidity between 50% and 70%. higher at the beginning of vegetation and with the approach of flowering it should go down. worry about watering on schedule, for example, always at the same time of day and taking a break between waterings. for a day at least. but of course if the humidity is low and the temperature is very high you will have to water more often. if you need help and if I can help , go ahead ! 🤞🤞
Aussiegreenthumb82
Aussiegreenthumb82
@Fatbudz,Thanks great advice:)
EastCoastGrowShow
EastCoastGrowShowweek 2
Looking good✌️. Definitely off to a good start.
WhiteEdge
WhiteEdgeweek 2
Good luck! Thinks looking great
Fatbudz
Fatbudzweek 5
Although small, it looks great. to try to have a little more quality in the buds I think you should lower the main branch to be as aligned as possible with the rest of the plant and bring the light as close as possible. It is not easy to do lst in autos even for those who are in the beginning. I speak for myself and with the experience I have, a lot or less, I still haven't reached the right point to do lst in autos. some went very well others not so much. 🙏🤞
Fatbudz
Fatbudz
@Aussiegreenthumb82, Yes, gradually lower the light and be careful to see if it doesn't burn the plant! I use a charcoal filter but it's not always on. I also have an odor neutralizer from Ona brand. you can put that bottle outside the grow or inside the charcoal filter. There are several options within this brand. I also use a perfume diffuser at the front door because I live in a building. those diffusers that turn on electricity and release perfume. I use one with a pine scent that also helps to mask the smell 🤫😘
Aussiegreenthumb82
Aussiegreenthumb82
@Fatbudz, good advice! I'll try get that main branch down and bring the lights closer in gradual steps. She's really getting a smell to her which I love but i'm a little nervous about the neighbours. Unfortunately my country not yet there yet with sensible legality. Do u use carbon filter or have any tips with minimising smell? Thanks for your support 🙏
GreenGlowes
GreenGlowesweek 7
Good luck with your gro! 😎
Aussiegreenthumb82
Aussiegreenthumb82
@@GreenGlowes, thanks mate appreciate the support especially from someone who grows such stunning ladies such as yourself
Fatbudz
Fatbudzweek 6
Lets goo at this point it is clear that you can no longer do anything to have more yield. all you can do is fatten up and boost those buds. like the light tip I gave and you could also feed the plant with other nuts for the flowering phase. And I'm glad to know that trick to mask the little girl's smell worked !!
Aussiegreenthumb82
Aussiegreenthumb82
@Fatbudz, thanks 4 the support mate. I've learnt so much from people like yourself over the past 7 weeks! Much respect
6ix6ix6ix
6ix6ix6ixweek 3
My personal experience with topping an auto that is growing in coco. It seems to stress the plant a freaking lot. One just went bananas and stopped growing. The other grew alright but started flowering only on week 7, which is kinda late for auto. 2 other plants I grow in soil and did not top went to flower on week 4. All from same seed bank.
Fatbudz
Fatbudz
@6ix6ix6ix, when they are autos we have to be concerned about the automatic cycle of the plant !! normally the 4th week of an auto is the late vegetation phase. from personal experience the best time to topping is between the second and third week. a good lst paired with a topping is a master move when done properly. and do it at the beginning of the vegetation so that the plant has time to recover.