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BobtheBUDbuilder BobtheBUDbuilder
2 years ago
TD2 has shown limited movement and seems to be getting thicker. It appears that the medium has dried out unevenly, possibly due to inconsistent irrigation flow, leading to puddling on one side. To address this, I flushed the plant with 2 gallons of cal-mag water at a pH of 6.5. GC1 has now reached a height of 54 inches. Despite topping the plant, it continues to exhibit strong bud growth. The impressive size of the seed is likely due to genetics. Both TD1 and GC2 are developing well but are competing for space with GC1, which has been pushing them aside thanks to its robust stems. La Chems has experienced a minor growth spurt and has stretched nicely, displaying thick bud development. I've been using between 500-900 PPM for watering, typically watering 2 or 3 times a day when time permits. As a new grower, my nutrient regimen mainly consists of 10ml each of Sensi Bloom Part A&B, 15ml of Cal-Mag Xtra, and 2ml of Overdrive. Boron is the only missing element in the feeding, which I may obtain from another source during the next growth cycle. I estimate that the plants will be ready for harvest in about four weeks. -Cut the light back to 14 hours. I noticed another guy cut his light back and the GC went straight into flower. Im ready to finish the grow so hopefully this will speed it along. -GC2 Preflower growth has been insane. Hoping shes done cause my tent is out of room. I reduced light from 18 to 12 just to cut back on growth and switch to flower. TD2 is putting on sticky and seems like 4 weeks is deadline for her, hoping!!
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Grow Questions
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuilderstarted grow question 2 years ago
When do you trelis your plants? When do you do minor defoliation on fan leaves? Right now pistol hairs on just showing on a few plants. Also once terlis is up you dont remove plants from tent? Right now my run off on gc1 is only 300ish for 3 days. When should i up feed.
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Ctrellis90
Ctrellis90answered grow question 2 years ago
Right so now would be a good time to position your plants how you want them for your trellis and get any remaining lst done if need be because you're ready. You want them trained to an even canopy before you trellis (before flower flip). Also once your plants grow into your trellis your limited on movement.... pretty much don't move them. I'd say your feed is where you need it to be and your plants will tell you otherwise but you can start increasing once bloom starts obviously. Good luck and cheers.
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuilderstarted grow question 2 years ago
So.. 6th week into it. My leaves have various brown spots and yellowing spots in no particular spot. There is some browning on leaf edges. Also tips are up. I am thinking cal mag and to much heat. But not sure. I lifted light up and so far nothing. Also started adding cal mag .
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GreenHarvest_Official
GreenHarvest_Officialanswered grow question 2 years ago
I'm not sure on this one but it doesn't look like light burn. Wind burn on the other hand could be the case cause your fan is really close. If I were you I would wait to see if the calmag helps and if it doesn't try setting fan on oscillation, lowest setting and as far as possible in your tent. Good luck on your grow. Hope your ladies heal soon
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuilderstarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi, Thanks in advance for the answers. My green crack auto from seedsman is 61 inches tall and is now beginning to fill the stems in with large buds. I was told that it was to stretched and my light was to far away. Is this a bad thing? I kinda wanted stretch cause more fill in
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Aldo90
Aldo90answered grow question 2 years ago
Looks fine to me. It's all about individual preference with how tall you want it. Some strains will fill a 3x3 on its own if trained right. That girl is fully flowering, so it's not gonna grow any taller now it's just fattening up. Enjoy the process.
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuilderstarted grow question 2 years ago
Black and brown lower canopy. Doesnt get much light. Weak stems. Yellowing on lower canopy proceeded by dying leaves. Im uping my phosphorus intake. Its all 6 plants in the grow effected. Hoping resovior didnt get mold. Was in closed container stored out of light. Soil temps 68
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Plant. Stem - Weak
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
you can't mix a sanitizing agent with something like "piranha" .. you've just killed the beneficial microbes with the h2o2. i don't see the damage you speak of so it's hard to give an opinion. on the surface it seems like you've made a lot of assumptions based on inductive reasoning. low P will cause some blueish hue in the leaves. if it advances, you will see dark blotches low on plant. algea growign on top is no big deal. more frequent irrigations is a potential problem, not 10-20% runoff (or even more if you ahve good drainage qualities). Soilless growers give 10-20% runoff every single irrigaiton with zero ramification, so don't attribute your problem to that unless you were dumping 10x more water than necessary through it. that would only drown roots temporarily.. too frequent irrigation invites microbial growth in rootzone because it remains too wet the entire time. you can water too little and cause this too -- the lowe areas of substrate may not get very moist, but the top will remain wet which isn't good. Looks liek coco.. so stick to 30% perlite and do make sur you have at least 10% runoff as that is not a problem. it is a proper irigation habit for coco. if you want to do frequent irrigations, plant size must match the pot size. you still have to wait for some minimum weight loss (water being used) before you can re-irrigate. if the pot is too large, you have to wait. if the plant drinks enough fast enough relative to water capacity of pot (25%? 33% water-weight loss?), then you can re-irrigate. it's not just as simple as more frequently dumping water on it.. the contexxt must jive for that sort of technique. i'd get some runs in with zero problems with a normal, meat and potatoes methods then try somethign more sophisticated when you have a good baseline to compare and see whether all the extra hubbabaloo is worth it -- from what i read 2-3 irrigations per day will match any "hydro" method's growth rate. diminishing returns after that. even so, i'd recommend a good wet/dry cycle early on. seedlings and smaller plants wont drink fast enough, too often, to justify frequent irrigations, and there is benefit to stressing the roots slightly early on... they will be more robust and deeper if you follow the basics -- water entire thing until 10% runoff or more... wait for top layer to dry (pot will feel light) and repeat. by allowing top layer to dry out, roots will drive downward instead of growing more superficial roots... when you get near flip or enough vege time as passed, frequent irrigations can be more effective with a robust rootzone. roots form differently under different conditions.. very wet will have fewer fine hairs. dryer will form a more fibrous mass of roots with greater absorption capabilities. as long as there's enough "dryback" (poorly chosen term by whomever out there. it's not drying off, lol) you can re-irrigate relatively safely. you may get algea if light hits teh soil. if the canopy is full this won't happen as easily. algea doesn't harm plant... is superficial and is not much of a concern.
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Seedsman
Seedsmancommentedweek 02 years ago
Thanks for choosing our strains. Good luck and we hope you enjoy it. If you have any issues, please let us know. 💚😀
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommented2 years ago
@Seedsman, BTW this is the toof decay x walter white auto. I don't see that on your strains to properly add.
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommented2 years ago
@Seedsman, thank you. awesome of you guys to respond. do you recommend topping the green crack due to its great height potential?
Herbz_Unkraut
Herbz_Unkrautcommentedweek 02 years ago
happy growing & good luck! 🌱🌿
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommented2 years ago
GoldenWeedGrower
GoldenWeedGrowercommentedweek 102 years ago
nice 💪
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommented2 years ago
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 02 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommented2 years ago
@love_2_grow, thank u
psyatique
psyatiquecommentedweek 122 years ago
Good luck buddy💪happy growing🌱
Ned_Schneebly
Ned_Schneeblycommentedweek 102 years ago
Yea I'm looking at the pots in your pics now, try watering with ro water only, your tips look burnt and I'd say some of your other problems could be toxicity not deficiency. I saw your question so I thought I'd come and have a look at your diary. Looking great with everything else bro, good luck with the rest of your grow :)
Aldo90
Aldo90commentedweek 92 years ago
If you thinks she's too tall just use some wire to tie the tall branches down abit.
Ned_Schneebly
Ned_Schneeblycommentedweek 102 years ago
Could you possibly have been overwatering to cause your root rot? Personally I wouldn't want any run off growing in soil, if you are using bottle nutes then you could let some run off out to test the pH and nute content everyone once in a while. Personally I think it sounds like overwater. What pots are they in and how do you water?
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommented2 years ago
@Ned_Schneebly, soil claims you cant over water. but the letting the water sit in the trays was a bad idea. as a new grower i wasn't aware of that. i had researched issues but that one i had forgot. I used worm castings that are questionable. The dying leafs are still slowly happening on TD1 but its slow. Going to finish watering with the H202 and then treat with trantula and pirahana for a week or 2 depending. they should recover just hoping it slows down.
Ned_Schneebly
Ned_Schneeblycommentedweek 102 years ago
And the weak stem question can you elaborate? Are they holding the buds nicely or wilting under weight? I have 1 auto out of 8 atm that just seems to have kinda flimsy stems, still looks like it will hold well along as I don't move it too much in flower. :)
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommented2 years ago
@Ned_Schneebly, i had to wrap the branches even with minimal bud weight they were just leaning over side ways. Think its phosphorus and just lower canopy dieing off due to the plant shedding undergrowth?
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommentedweek 42 years ago
Transplant went fine, topped 4 taller plants in hops to keep cannopy even. I have a feeling im getting a big yield as long as sex stays female. So far all look to be female and i will be keeping an eye on it.
BobtheBUDbuilder
BobtheBUDbuildercommentedweek 12 years ago
These will be transplanted soon. I am going to top the green crack on 5th node on both plants. going to try to get some good heavy dense top buds and lolly pop under for good air flow later