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Granite Runtz [Mutant Genetics, Auto]

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Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 4-7
Defoliation
weeks 5-6
Fox Farms Ocean Forest
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Worm Castings
Grow medium
11.3562 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 10
Flowering
20 hrs
Light Schedule
22
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°F
Day Air Temperature
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Hongo Hongo
2 years ago
3/7 Day 63 pH'd water is rising, 6.3 to 6.7 in 24hrs. Not going to use citric acid anymore Lowered pH again to 6.2 and watered immediately. White vinegar seems to keep pH better? 3/8 Day 64 Defoliated mottled leaves, still not looking great 3/9 Day 65 Water with pH 6.3 + Cal Mag (lowered liquid pH to 5.5) Lots of weird temp/rh shifts. Moved humidifier outside of tent and set it up at max near intake 3/10 Day 66 Seeing good trichome development on main buds. 3/11 Day 67 Set up self watering stands with pH 6.3 3/13 Day 41 Water dish was low, refilled with ~.8 gal pH 6.4 Defoliated a little
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Grow Questions
Hongo
Hongostarted grow question 2 years ago
Granite Runtz #2's leaves have started to lighten in color & develop rust spots/mottling. Troubleshooting this, my soil pH is in mid 7s; I always pH water to 6.4-5. Will daily watering with ~pH 6.0-2 be enough to lower soil pH sufficiently? I wonder if this also affected growth?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
First, do not overpay for an acid or base to use in this way... It should be cheap... and as long as it doesn't cause a precipitate or otherwise fuck with nutrients, it's going to wrok as well as any other acid/base. People who think the acid you use impacts how much pH can swing or whether it is a temporary change are confused about reality... The reality is, any unbuffered nutrient products will liekly have pH swings -- this is a sign of a shit-ass manufacturer that doens't really know what they are doing, if it occurs.. it is not the fault of the particular acid used. Anything unbuffered will be a risk to swing in pH for absolutely silly reasons that are easily avoidable. If you experience wild pH swings, buy better fertilizer, imho. fwiw, this particular context does not seem to meet that threshold.. this seems like an easy fix. 3 gallon jug of white distilled vinegar is hard to beat, and more uses around house, too. Get some 3mL pipettes for easy measuring. you might need 1-3mL per gallon. (maybe larger pippette or measuring cup, if you deal in larger volumes) Maybe a little extra runoff will speed up the process of shifting the pH, but you don't want to leech your soil of nutrients too much, either... If no major issue, i'd just give enough for a little extra runoff compared to normal and let it glide down to the new pH you target. You don't want sudden, drastic shifts in pH, anyway... Further dialing in ratio and concentration of nutes will probably have a more beneficial impact than the pH. pH is important too, but shifting it a bit wont result in an easily discernable improvement to growth with just your eyes. More light, better ratio/concetration would be teh biggest pieces of the pie - light being 5x more important and nute-related stuff is more about not stepping on our own feet. the spots you see might be from the pH and it might be from ratio/concentration resulting from soil+fertilizer... it'd be folly to assume one and ignore the other possibility.
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StinkyBudz
StinkyBudzweek 4
Lookin good, nice LST. I’m growing a granite runtz also, freebie from MVB. Good luck!
Hongo
Hongo
@@StinkyBudz, Thanks! Yeah these were freebies too. I still have a lot to learn and experience, I'm afraid the soil I made is way too heavy on perlite but so far they seem to be doing ok.
Dwillsun1
Dwillsun1week 11
Looks like green cotton candy very nice.
HAPPYWEEDS
HAPPYWEEDSweek 6
Hedgehogs in da house! 😎 Good luck and happy growing on your garden mate 🖖👽
HAPPYWEEDS
HAPPYWEEDS
@Hongo, try to grow in coco next time 😉
Hongo
Hongo
@HappyWeeds, Thanks!! They're so short :(
Drgreen13
Drgreen13week 11
Some fat nuggz, good job mate.