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Fat Banana & Blue Cheese auto

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Method popularity - 20%
Fat Banana Automatic
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Fat Banana Automatic - 96%
Blue Cheese Automatic
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Royal Queen Seeds - 91%
Blue Cheese Automatic - 91%
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Piorkeed Piorkeed
2 years ago
Week 0 (16-22/01) Ready to start! I will plant the seeds directly into the watered substrate cubes. The cubes will be covered together with a bowl of water in order to maintain an high humidity level. 16/01: planted 20/01: two germinated today, one of each strain 21/01: the second fat banana auto germinated today. The second blue cheese is still closed, I guess it is dead
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Grow Questions
Piorkeed
Piorkeedstarted grow question 2 years ago
Today I noticed that one of my plants has an orange/yellow sign on a couple of leaves (see photo with the tag "28/02"). The spots are small and the leaves seem to be healthy (so far). What the problem could be?
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
You've got a couple of deficiencies here... all caused by two things: the fact that you're using far too much of the BioGrow (causing a nitrogen toxicity which locks out a lot of other nutrients such as calcium and magnesium) and your pH is far too high (you need to get this down to between 6.0 and 6.5). As for the nutes, you should switch the amounts of the BioGrow and BioBloom - i.e., 1ml of the Grow and 2ml of the Bloom - your plants are in flower now and they need far less nitrogen than they needed during veg... BioGrow is going to raise the EC a lot more than the BioBloom so if you're needing to raise the EC with that switch, just add more Bloom to get it where you want it... your plant could use extra P and K as well and this should do that well enough. The damaged leaves will not repair themselves so don't expect to see that... But after a couple of days with the new pH and the new amounts of nutes, you shouldn't see the damage getting worse. Good luck...
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James
Jamescommentedweek 102 years ago
Looking good!!
Piorkeed
Piorkeedcommented2 years ago
@James, thanks! So far so good and it was easier than I expected. Both strains seem to be strong and healthy! RQS made my grow funny!
James
Jamescommentedweek 112 years ago
Congratulations! Send me a PM 👌
Piorkeed
Piorkeedcommented2 years ago
@James, thank you!
GreenGlowes
GreenGlowescommentedweek 62 years ago
Good luck with your gro! 😎
Piorkeed
Piorkeedcommented2 years ago
@@GreenGlowes, thnx!
iLoveGrowingBudzGR
iLoveGrowingBudzGRcommentedweek 02 years ago
Good luck with your grow 🌱
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 02 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
yan402
yan402commentedweek 112 years ago
Nice harvest 👌👍