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Blinkin Blinkin
6 years ago
Day 36. The plants are in pre flowering stage. The plants are tall 25 cm about except one of them that is 60cm.
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Grow Questions
Blinkin
Blinkinstarted grow question 6 years ago
Hello there, is there someone who have already used the Advanced nutrients in order to give me some advice about the daily dosage, particularly upon autoflowering sativa strain? Moreover, with high room temperature (about 30° C) how often is it recommended to water daily? Thanks
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mad_scientist
mad_scientistanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello @Blinkin ! I have worked with AN at the past but no matter the company its the same principle. Its all about VPD. Let me explain. The higher the VPD is the higher the transpiration of the plant is and that means higher rates of water loss. When the plant loses water it drinks more and with that water it is also taking nutrients that are diluted in the water. At your case the VPD is at around 1.29 kPa while you should be ( ideally ) at 1-1.1 at this stage of growth. That is a difference of 17.273 % upwards, lets say 17%. Having that in mind you should reduce the EC of the fertilizers that you should normally use at this stage of growth by 17%. At this stage you should normally be at around 1.2 ms/cm and that value reduced by 17% is 0.996 ms/cm lets say 1 ms/cm. So at 1.1 ms/cm you are close to perfect. Any way a 17% difference is not big deal. The problems are starting at 25% _ 30% difference and as the difference raises they become more severe. You also need to give them more water. You are using coco with perlite, don't be afraid. Happy growing ! 👊
Blinkin
Blinkinstarted grow question 6 years ago
Day 28. The babies are growing but I'm worried because 5 of them have leaves slightly curled down and droopy. I guess I watered too much. As you can see those 5 remained small with very short internodes because there's no such temperature gap between day and night. At the moment I'm waiting for the soil to dry in order to water again and I let the box opened increasing the air recirculation. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @Blinkin! You named it --> overwatering. You must follow a dry/wet cycle for the roots to spread, searching for water. Each phase should be pretty quick, the medium should not be dry for too long neither than wet for too long. Now as a temporary solution, you can put a tiny fan blowing a slight continuous breeze on your containers (not on the plants). A simple rule to prevent this issue is to water with only 15-20% of your container's capacity, unless you need a big drain / unless you want to flush the medium. Using a 7L container, you should water with ~1L. Water less, more often, watch for the dry/wet cycle and you should be fine. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey blinkin, the wet dry cycle for soil is super important to the health of the plants, basically what you're trying to do is water up between 20-30 % humidity and waiting until 15% before watering again. So what some folks do is use a hygrometer that you sort of plant in the pot. Others say the hygrometer is a poor way to tell if your plant needs water. These folks say stick your finger in about an inch and if it's dry then it's time to water. This method is somewhat prone to error. So the better thing to do is wait until they are dry, lift the grow bag and take a note of the weight, then water, and note the weight. So by lifting it up you are able to kind of "tell" if they need watering or not. You got this ! 🚀
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OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello ! You'r right , droopy leaves is a sign of over wattering , especially if their is a gap between you day and night temps (3°C in your case is not really an issue). My advices are to put a fan is the box in front of the plants ( not too long to avoid wind burnt) the airlow will help to dry the soil faster and also to water less each time but more often. I hope it will help you 😁🙌
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Stick
Stickcommentedweek 16 years ago
Autoflowering strains are - most of the time - very sensitive to nutrients intakes, so there's a global advice about manufacturer's feeding schedule: don't strictly follow them, since they're made for photosynthesis strains. Usually it's a good idea to start with 1/4 to 1/3 of the brand's feeding schedule, then slowly increase to 1/2 if the plant is healthy and reacting well after a few weeks. In high-temperature environments, you need to water more often but with less nutrients. I think you will need to water almost everyday, but don't forget about the wet/dry cycle (each phase about 24~36h), it's crucial for the roots and the plant's health. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
DudeGrowsWeed
DudeGrowsWeedcommentedweek 16 years ago
I have not used Advanced Nutrients specifically. But I feed my plants once per week (on the weekends), the rest of the week they get PH'ed water only as needed. Hope that helps. Good luck!👍
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 96 years ago
your Girls look like 3-4 more weeks flowering. the Hairs are all white, and the plant itself look quite green. i would go on fertilising them . But maybe put some closeup pictures for sseing more
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented6 years ago
@Blinkin, Ok seen it.. yeah i think 3- weeks more for her .... all hairs are white. But you can skip the growing fertiliser https://www.growweedeasy.com/harvest
Blinkin
Blinkincommented6 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, Hi 😊, ok I will continue to fertilize. I have just update 3 pictures.
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 66 years ago
Hi @Blinkin! You named it --> overwatering. You must follow a dry/wet cycle for the roots to spread, searching for water. Each phase should be pretty quick, the medium should not be dry for too long neither than wet for too long. Now as a temporary solution, you can put a tiny fan blowing a slight continuous breeze on your containers (not on the plants). A simple rule to prevent this issue is to water with only 15-20% of your container's capacity, unless you need a big drain / unless you want to flush the medium. Using a 7L container, you should water with ~1L. Water less, more often, watch for the dry/wet cycle and you should be fine. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
Stick
Stickcommented6 years ago
@Blinkin, yep they're looking much better now 👌
Blinkin
Blinkincommented6 years ago
@Stick, The issue concerning overwatering is referring to the 5th week, do you think they're not good yet?
Spider
Spidercommentedweek 134 years ago
Really an interesting diary. Congrats, man! 👍
Dontpanic
Dontpaniccommentedweek 126 years ago
Looks tasty ^_^
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 106 years ago
Very nice plant....
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 56 years ago
Hey blinkin, the wet dry cycle for soil is super important to the health of the plants, basically what you're trying to do is water up between 20-30 % humidity and waiting until 15% before watering again. So what some folks do is use a hygrometer that you sort of plant in the pot. Others say the hygrometer is a poor way to tell if your plant needs water. These folks say stick your finger in about an inch and if it's dry then it's time to water. This method is somewhat prone to error. So the better thing to do is wait until they are dry, lift the grow bag and take a note of the weight, then water, and note the weight. So by lifting it up you are able to kind of "tell" if they need watering or not. You got this ! 🚀
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 36 years ago
Lokking good seems to work.
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 26 years ago
Hi , and how is it... did you read some stuff about coco=? girls looking good.. have a nice time
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 16 years ago
Good luck with the grow ;)
Blinkin
Blinkincommentedweek 46 years ago
Day 21