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weeks 3, 9
ScrOG
weeks 7-9
Defoliation
weeks 7, 9
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Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 7
Vegetation
50.8
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Height
18 hrs
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MrLahey MrLahey
3 months ago
Decided I didn’t want to wait for the entire canopy to fill so I figured I’d do some lollipopping and one last vegetative feeding before flipping to flower in a few days after they have a couple days to stabilize after all the trimming I did today. In retrospect, looking at the before and after I may have gotten a little too heavy handed with the lollipopping and defoliation but you live and learn. The advice I got here like 3 weeks ago to back off the watering and let the soil dry out completely for like a week really helped the plant bounce back from the overwatering I was doing. Another lesson learned. Thanks again for all the experienced advice! The new growth leaves show none of the same issues the old ones were. I’m looking forward to flipping to flower and I love the fact that this is such a fast flowering strand!
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MrLahey
MrLaheystarted grow question 3 months ago
Does this look like a calmag deficiency? Link to my journal entry for settings/water param/etc for these to see if you can spot the issue? growdiaries.com/diaries/187101-grow-journal-by-mrlahey. Using TDS 0-2 ppm ro/di water with calmag additive.
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Leaves. Veins - yellow between
Leaves. Color - Mottling
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Sirdukevonwalter
Sirdukevonwalteranswered grow question 3 months ago
I'm new to grow dairies but 10 plus years ago when I transitioned to growing indoors, Happy Frog was a goto. With a base of ocean forest when going from 3 gallon to 5 or 7 gallon for the 1st 3 weeks of flower. Going from a Solo to a 5 gal is a huge jump. By going to a 5 gallon you've likley created a overwatering condition, meaning not enough oxygen at the roots when you feed or watered. This is most often the cause of weird deformed growth and you can have a new grower chasing all kinds of early stage deficiencies as well amdsome grow shops willing to sell you anything you think you need. Under development of roots and excess water is bad. Try to not chase the deficiencies. Try not to react by throwing nutes at it. Root cause at this stage is lack of oxygen at the roots. This can throw all kinds of deficiencies that only require you let that soil dry out between waterings. Completely. If you stay in the 5 gallon, expect a slow down or a complete stall in growth for weeks due to this. Likley weeks before the soil drys enough for roots to develop. Suggest you get a cheap moisture probe. Just for reference, not accuracy. So you aren't tempted to water too soon. Be patient, let the soil dry and the weed will correct itself in time if root rot doesn't set in. Or, If these were mine, I'd pull the the cup sized root ball out of the 5gal (save your soil) and put em into a 1 gal hard pot. Mix your happy frog with 20% perlite in advance before the transplant.. Trim all those huge hand sized leaves out. Definitely growing like a heavy indica. It'll grow leaves back fast in a smaller pot with more oxygen at the roots. Water the 1gal until run off and leave for 1 week or until feels really light, water one more time and transplant 3 gallon around 3 days or when feels a little dry/light to lift. Then water just the outside rim of the next pot up. If the stem of a fan leaf points up it has enough water. Even if the leaf itself drops. Dont stress how it looks today. Ive seen solid yellow clones grow pounds of healthy hard nugs after they were brought back to health. All this growth your looking at is going to be old and trimmed off by the time you get to flower anyways. The damaged leaves won't heal. Trim off the sick.. Watch the new growth. Make her healthy for flower. Don't bother reading the ppm of happy frog soil runoff. It'll be in the thousands when new. Its deceiving. Eventually the happy frog becomes imbalanced and required flush and a proper feeding schedule. If your using any calmag, use at 20% . In happy frog, once your plants are taking off, you need almost nothing added to your water for a week per gallon of soil. Except calmag at 20-50% as your soil gets used up and your plant gets bigger.
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