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Dufftwt Dufftwt
a year ago
Day 29: We are the 5th of september 2023 Calmag 1.33ml/L; A+B 1.0ml/L input pH 6.06 input EC 745 input ppm 373 output pH 5.91 output EC 847 output ppm 424 Future me: I think this is the day where I brought lights closer AND upped the dimmer to 50%, resulting in about 400ppfd, plant looked much happier in the days that follow. Day 31: We are the 7th of september 2023 1.6ml/L calmag 1.1ml/L A+B input pH 6.04 input EC 815 input ppm 407 weight 2.40kg output pH 5.47 (bro what) out EC 1003 out ppm 503 Day 34: We are the 10th of september 2023 1.6ml/L calmag & 1.33ml/L Canna coco A+B input pH 6.2 input EC 933 input ppm 466 output pH 6.08 output EC 900 out ppm 451 weight before watering: 1.45kg; weight after: 2.5kg
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Grow Questions
Dufftwt
Dufftwtstarted grow question a year ago
My tap water is at 700EC (very hard), and I add nutes normally until around 1000EC, which gives little room for nutes, if I replace with distilled water, can I go up to 1000EC with it ? (gonna be a LOT more nutes).
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
My tap water is around 300-350ppm or 0.6-0.7EC I will mix my feeds up in it and have no ill effects. its on the lower end of hard water if you place it on a scale vs others. Hardness of the water is not judged by its PPM count but more so how much of the mineral content is calcium and magnesium. Other things can influence the EC of water but not make it hard. Distilled waster will have many more available nutirents vs tap water when both are at a EC of 1.0 or 500PPM if using the 500 scale. If tap is .7 that only leave .3 of fertilizer to make 1.0EC but 1.0EC in distilled "0.0" is 3.333 times stronger as theirs no base charge like in tap water "0.7", and with liquid fertilizers they are totally available to the plants where tap water has compounds that will not affect the plants right away as they need to be broken down first. So you could run the risk of overfeeding in that setting. Best Of Luck!
Dufftwt
Dufftwtstarted grow question a year ago
I remarked that my plant grows much faster when I leave a day in between feeds, but that's not applicable to every plant, and I want a sure way of knowing exactly when my plant needs water(using coco coir/perlite, I'll answer more in replies as there's a limit of chars here)
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
watering is reactive... you react to the outcome. you are soilless so it's even simpler. fertilize every single irrigation around 1.3-1.5 EC. ratio/balance is obviously key, so you'll have to work that out over time.. observe and adjust. in coco, wait for top layer to start changing colors, and it's a good time to fertilize again. If the plant drinks fast, more frequent fertigation is possible and you do realize additional growth from that method. I'd suggest forming a good baseline doing it a safe and conservative way first, then you can more easily assess whether any risks of doing it are worth it or not. you need at least 33% loss of water weight before you fertigate again or you'll just drown the roots or increase risk of infecion in roots. i wouldn't do this early on in life. a larger more mature plant or as you go into bloom, sure. I'd rather i grow my roots early on in a way that makes them grow deep and aplenty. roots follow moisture in a reactive way. you get fewer superficial roots (at surface they become useless if exposed to light) by having a good wet-dry cycle. the top will always dry first. if you want to do multiple fertigations a day or water when the pot is only lost 33% of the water you previously gave (can feel the weight to judge), wait until the plant is a bit more mature or flip to bloom. growth is a curve. it's slow at first. these sort of things help, but not nearly as much later one. it's worth the small loss for improved root growth early.
Dufftwt
Dufftwtstarted grow question a year ago
There's chlorosis between the veins and red stemming, indicating a magnesium deficiency, however both calmag and alot of epsom salt (EC is within target dw) were used to fix the deficiency and it seems to still be progressing, is this lockout ? more info in the answer to this
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Feeding. Deficiences
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futureharvest
futureharvestanswered grow question a year ago
Could be lockout, to help identify your deficiency issues I recommend reading this blog https://futureharvest.com/blogs/articles/how-to-identify-cannabis-nutrient-deficiencies?_pos=1&_sid=f81d0e725&_ss=r Because symptoms often progress even after applying a curative approach I'd just make sure you are following your nutrient schedule keeping EC around 1.2-1.5 or so and maybe go easy on the epsom salt. Often times its a good idea to flush the media of nutrients with alot of water and then just introduce calmag to your regular feeding schedule. Lockout can occur too when a plant's environment, watering regimen and temperatures are out of whack. Coco coir can be slow draining so make sure it dries out before each watering. Hope this helps! -Bryce from Future Harvest Nutrients
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Still_Smoq
Still_Smoqweek 6
She is shaping up nicely! I’ll have to grow one of these beauties! 👌
James
Jamesweek 2
Happy growing mate! Let's see how this buddy grows🙌
Dufftwt
Dufftwt
@James, Alright I'll try to do just that :p
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@Dufftwt, mate, ideally make it at least 8-9 weeks of flowering
Dufftwt
Dufftwt
@James, Thanks a lot man! This is for sure gonna be an awesome grow, this is one of the most resistant strains I've come across somehow and I just love it so much. How long do you recommend for veg/flower for this strain ? I want a decent yield from this girl
GoldenFinger
GoldenFingerweek 4
was ein cooler post weiter so ;)
Dufftwt
Dufftwt
@GoldenFinger, Thanks a lot man! means a lot to me. I put as much effort as I can into this lil girl :3
IndicaVibeMe
IndicaVibeMeweek 6
Wow!!!! Awesome, I also just planted my Cookies gelato today!! Can't wait now I know what to look forward to!!! Your yield will be 🔥!!
IndicaVibeMe
IndicaVibeMeweek 3
Questions: did you use a dome or baggie for the humidity at all? Of so for how long should I cover my seedling for, it's about 2-3 weeks old now, do I still need to cover it? Mostly growing on my windowsill but I have lights too. But does it still need a cloche?
Still_Smoq
Still_Smoqweek 1
Lot of good information here, like your diary. 👍