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Plagron light mix with perlite
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Leafy420 Leafy420
a year ago
Day 34 This week went smooth did some LST Gave only ph water 1L each no runoff this time so couldn't check it Tomorrow day 35 they get a new feed Day 35 Gave them 1.5L each with 3ml grow A & 3ml grow b & 1,5ml b52 & 1,5ml bud candy Ph 6.4 & ppm 880 & 22c Had to move the dehumidifier in cause humidity was getting out of control Now we are at AVG 70% I try to keep them at 20cm At 30cm or maybe 35cm i wanna put the scrog net 1 is really going fast 1 isn't I think that i broke some of the roots of 1 well transplanting to their final pot Beside that all is going well
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Grow Questions
Leafy420
Leafy420started grow question a year ago
Now that i gave the first halve dose feed. should my next water be: a water? A other halve dose? Or a full dose?
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Feeding. Schedule
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Mr_Juice
Mr_Juiceanswered grow question a year ago
the ideal is to measure the ph and especially the ec of the inflow and outflow from the flower pot. according to what you can find out how much nutrients they consumed. I always feed 1/1...
Leafy420
Leafy420started grow question a year ago
How do I increase the humidity? And with that lower the vpd?I have a fan running at low to get the hot air outAnd humidifier at high but, it doesn't seem to get the humidity above 55%Inside: avg 29c, 50%ro, leaf temp 26cOutside: avg 26c 45%ro ( NOT IDEAL )
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Other. General questions
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a year ago
So, u don't need a mister. Waste of money but tat money towards a dehumidifier which will be needed much more, as ur crop expands it will give off vapour (LVPD comes in) and ur tent/room will be like the amazon. If ur in a tent. You can easily control RH with a wet towel hanging from the bar or using your exhaust fan on a timer. 5on-15off or whatever holds the highest RH for you. Once you are above 65-75 for veg bring it down in pre flower to 60 if u can and getting it down to as low as 35 in fat/ripening..I don't do this, I can but it cost way too much money. And for the lil extra resin and benefits don't outweigh the cost of running my 300w dehumidifier. So, I barely ever run it unless I have to. Ppl in thr likes of cali grow in high RH they have great ventilation. You just gotta rep tat indoors. So getting rh up is easy. Keeping it down will be ur issue when u get to it. But if its high just super ventilation and fans blowing in/over/thru ur canopy.
Leafy420
Leafy420started grow question a year ago
What are these spots on my leafs? I have them on 2 plants the other 2 don't
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Leaves. Other
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a year ago
Check my same strain diary. Its PH swings and too much water intake. You need to level your PH out more to suit your substrate. Your plant will push through with growth. Mine was 10x worse. Good luck
Leafy420
Leafy420started grow question a year ago
My tips are yellowing whats going on? I think its the light, cause it seems to be on the leafs closes to the light
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Pecca
Peccaanswered grow question a year ago
Phontone is a really good Mobile App to read PAR. Alot of people are using it and theres a few channels ive seen use it compared to an actual 600$ meter and it was hanging right around what the expensive meter was reading so it works quite well.
Leafy420
Leafy420started grow question a year ago
I'm think to put them into bloom this week or the next What do yall think? And how should i go about it?They are 30cm high, did some LTS, they just recovered from a nitrogen toxicity or still are?But the tent is looking pretty full
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Other. Other
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GreenHarvest_Official
GreenHarvest_Officialanswered grow question a year ago
I think it's time to put them into bloom. Your plants have recovered because the leaves are no longer very dark green. I advise that you put them into bloom because they will stretch a bit more at first and you wouldn't want them to have grown more because then you will have light distance issues. Good luck with the rest of your grow and enjoy the yield
Leafy420
Leafy420started grow question a year ago
So I have a question:i read that the humidity should be low during flower On the other hand i read, you need to keep the vpd in check I'm suffering from a heat wave Cause of the high temperature i need a higher humidity for vpd What is more important vpd or low humidity?
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Setup. Ventilation
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
VPD is calculated from temp and RH ... higher humidity will reduce VPD, all other factors remaining the same. higher temps will increase VPD, all other factors remaining the same. you want a certain range of VPD based upon stage of life cycle the plant is in... low vpd for seedlings and clones, for example, then full-bore with mature plants with much higher VPD. VPD will very strongly correlate to how much the plant 'drinks.' The rate of water intake can impact the concentration of fertilizer you want to feed... if elevated, you need a lower concentration. just think of the amount of mass of nutrients that are beign taken in. faster rate of higher concentraion means higher mas of nutrients... the plant can only use so many grams of N or Ca et al per day. I would shoot for an intended VPD while staing between 40-60% RH. Avoid > 30c. this is not a hard line in the sand.. some are perfectly fine at 32C with no signs of heat stress. Tht doesn't necessarily mean it is "perfect" but at the very least the issue is so small it's hard to discern. None of this stuff will polish a turd. bad genetics will always be bad genetics -- from the point of view of entire plant or a more narrow assessment of a specific trait. how much does an optimal VPD impact results vs slightly off? i doubt it's huge, given a common sense range of VPD. i think the biggest thing is, if you don't tightly control this stuff, it's useful to preemptively react to it. E.G. - vpd is sky high, you should probably dial down concentration of fertilizer. avoid the tox symptoms that would develop over days or weeks... hopefully these sorts of things are slow moving... that means your formula and perceptions of how to fertilize is decent.
Leafy420
Leafy420started grow question a year ago
Sh*t I have thrips! What do I do? Leafs are kindy shinny (hard to see on pic) On all of them. I ordered Amblyseius cucumeris and just arrived is a urtica spray but dont wanna use it now bugs are coming. Any other ideas? Just entered second week of flower
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Other. Bugs
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
If your ordering predatory mites to kill em just give the plant a quick wash in soap and water and rinse them off well. The soak will kill off some of the adults and when their kids hatch the mites can help control them. The soap will not leave any long lasting effects on the plant that will harm the mites. It does look like thrip damage in some of the pictures, but the first pic is weird, it looks like is taken from the underside of the leaf and thrips almost always stay on top of the leaves. but if you confirmed they are thrips then just try and kill off any many before the mites arrive and don't use anything that has lasting effects on the plants so it won't harm the predators. Good Luck!
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Leafy420
Leafy420commentedweek 4a year ago
Sh*t I have found the yellow tip issue, its a nitrogen toxicity:(
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimecommentedweek 2a year ago
Looking real good buddy. I would get to uppotting them in the next wk pal..as they'll get root bound.
Leafy420
Leafy420commenteda year ago
@gottagrowsometime, WOW man you're totally right! Cause of your comment I checked the bottom yesterday and roots were show :O I was totally shocked I thought I would have a other week or 2 So I transplanted today
Hou_Stone
Hou_Stonecommentedweek 1a year ago
best wishes for growth ! 🌲🙏🌲
Chunga
Chungacommentedweek 1a year ago
Looking good so far!
Leafy420
Leafy420commentedweek 4a year ago
Sh*t I have found the yellow tip issue, its a nitrogen toxicity:(
Kabunka59
Kabunka59commentedweek 1a year ago
Little goofy tip about temperature - Let your fan blow INTO the humidifer cloud if you have a humidifier. It'll lower temperatures by 3-4°C for whatever reason, like a tiny AC. I noticed this because for random reasons my tents temperature was sometimes at 23°C which was perfect, but sometimes randomly at 19°C. I then noticed that those temps always appeared when my humidifier started up to raise humidity. So simply - Humidifier on blast, fan behind it that blows the cloud around, and let the exhaust fan suck it all away too, to stay at good humidity.
Foggedaboudit
Foggedabouditcommentedweek 9a year ago
Doing tremendous for a first run! Good luck with the rest of it!
SkunkleDamo
SkunkleDamocommentedweek 8a year ago
They look really good. Very healthy. A nice canopy too.👍👍