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Transplated into 0.7 pots with Biobizz Lightmix, plain water only (reverse-osmose-filtered) for the next few weeks.
I had a few concerns regarding high temperatures in the tent (max 33 °C) in the last week, but the girls seem to be ok.
transplanted in 7l-ProPots with FLO Dope-Soil (organic living soil); Blumat installed and turned on. watering with plain water only (reverse-osmose filtered). Pheno#2 has really caught up and all girls are mostly even now. wait till you see, what Flo's dope-soil has done with my plant just within one day (insane) in next weeks grow report
removed a few bigger fanleaves at varieties #1 and #3
pretty happy with the progress right now, but will wait a few more days (max. 1 week) till I switch to flowering phase.
Last week of vegetative grow, will switch to flowering (12/12) on next monday. little more defoliation on variety #1 to make sure, that enough light comes through to all branches.
1st flowering week for the girls. Had to deal with some deficits during the week. I'd assume its a lack of Manganese (?) according to pictures I found in the web. Maybe due to the RO-water I use and the very low EC which comes with it. But since all plants getting the same water and using the same substrate (and looking healthy overall), I leave everything like it is for now.
Hey Guys, need your help please. It's FD 28 and the leaves of my three White Widows show some signs of a nutrient deficiency (at least my assumption).I'm growing in living soil w/o any additional fertilizer and watering with a 7:3 mix of osmose/tap water and 0,5 ml/l CalMag.
Magnesium deficiency... the interveinal chlorosis coinciding with rust spots is more likely Mg-deficiency.
It's very possibly to lock it out with too much p or k -- which often is instructed by the peanut gallery. it's not foie gras. we cannot force feed it to increase its metabolism. if you changd formulas over last 2-3 weeks consider those changes as likely part of the cause. this stuff takes time to present veisibl symtoms. if p an k are not too high and pH is proper, then i'd wager it is Mg deficiency.
After looking at diary.. your organic soil isn't going to make it till the end. better give it more than calmag. < 2 mL per gal? what is that 5-10ppm?
if your amended soil is starting to run out of stuff, be reasy to supplement it. take notes on timeframe of how it plays out. if you stick to same soil next time can preemptively supplement befoer symptoms occur.
As already described at the beginning of the run, this is my first attempt with a Living Soil (FLO Dope Soil). So this week I was a bit at a loss as to how to deal with the deficits/surplus/lockout (?) that my girls are showing.
As an experiment, I added 1l of nutrient solution to V2 (1.2ml/CalMag + 4ml/l Bio-Bloom) pH 6.5 EC = 0.
The girls have had another tough week. After some gardeners on GD advised me to flush due to possible nutrient lockout, I first flushed all three plants with tap water, reducing the drain from >10mS/cm (!) to <1mS/cm. pH values were consistently fine. Since I have almost certainly washed out most of the Living Soil's nutrients in addition to all the unwanted salts, I then put 1.5 BioTabs per pot in the soil. As soon as the pots are completely dry, I add another 500ml of osmosis water with 20ml Orgatex and 1g Bactrex per plant. Wild fertilizer scheme - I know.
Despite all the problems, buds are developing really well. And the smell in the tent is incredible.
Ok, das war nichts. Ich habe versucht, möglichst viel zu retten. Während der Maniküre habe ich allerdings gemerkt, wie wenig Sinn es bei den meisten Blüten macht. Also habe ich den Rest kleingeschnitten und zunächst eingefroren. Ich werde irgendwann versuchen, daraus Hasch zu machen. V1 hat wenigstens ein bisschen was fürs Glas geliefert. V2 hat gesagt, dass ich es verbockt habe, mir aber für einen weiteren Versuch einen Haufen frische Samen geliefert. V3 war leider ein Totalausfall. Mal wieder ein Grow, bei dem ich viel gelernt habe und der mir gezeigt hat, dass ich immer noch ein blutiger Anfänger bin.
Good luck with your grow pal! RQS version of the legendary White Widow is truly a knockout. Keep it simple and you’ll be rewarded with some top shelf bud!
@James, thank you! Going to try something different this time. This will be my first attempt with living soil (Flo Organics) and dripping water system (Blumat). Let's hope the best. I'll keep you updated ;-)
They are looking great.
Check your PH. The leafs are showing what Can be a beginning potassium lock out because of too high ph. Otherwise everything looks beautiful man
Happy growing 🙏
Happy harvest 💚
You can see my first grow and second run ongoing too in my diary if you have any questions to improve your garden get in touch brother 💚