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8 months ago
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ScrOG
weeks 12, 15-19
Defoliation
weeks 14-15, 18
LST
weeks 6-11
FIMing
weeks 7
Topping
weeks 5-6, 8
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
11 L
Pot Size
0
Germination
a year ago
05/12/2023 22h - Start germination on paper towel 08/12/2023 - Day 1 - First tips of root come out of the seed / transplant to soil 10/12/2023 - Day 3 - First seeds come out of the soil 12/12/2023 - Day 5 - All the seeds sprout 13/12/2023 - Day 6 - End of germination
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Week 1. Vegetation
a year ago
5 cm
18 hrs
18 °C
No Smell
70 %
13 °C
35 cm
14/12/2023 - Day 7 of grow, day 1 of Veg 16/12/2023 - Day 3 of Veg - First roots show out of the pot 20/12/2023 - Day 7 of Veg - End of week 1 of veg During this week there was no ventilation on the tent. Next week I will add it. Increased Light intensity during the week, is now arround 40%.
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Week 2. Vegetation
a year ago
5 cm
18 hrs
18 °C
No Smell
70 %
13 °C
35 cm
Noticing the groth rate slowing down. I think it's because of low temperature at night (actually day outside but cold winter). The leaves of some plants beggined to point down
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Radioweed
Radioweedstarted grow question a year ago
I'm on the 3 week of the grow. The leaves started pointing down and they are growing very slowly. Since I have seen the roots on the bottom of the vase early on I thought the problem was rootbound so I transplanted them. But they are very small. Did I do wrong? Signs of root rot?
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Leaves. Wilting
Plant. Wilting
Roots. Other
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
I think this is a good time to transplant. You want a nice strong rootball that holds the shape when ejected, if it is to loose you run the risk of damaging the roots in transplant. , , , As for the colour I feel this is from a lack of feed. Your diary says your growing in soil but that looks very much like peat mos to me and its void of nutrients. Double check your bag of medium you used and see if you can find its composition. Some potting mixes are fortified and should be good for the first few weeks, others are not and need nutrition right away. , , , I see no information of any nutrients in your diary so this might be something you want to look into. I agree the wilting could be from overwatering as the medium does not look to have enough perlite to aerate the medium. It could also be from transplant shot if they did not like it. Autos don't transplant well, Photoperiods do. aeration of the medium is good to help the roots not sit in waterlogged substrates and get good oxygen flow. , , , Best Of Luck!
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Week 3. Vegetation
a year ago
8 cm
18 hrs
19 °C
No Smell
70 %
15 °C
11 L
30 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 8 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 6 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 5 mll
28/12 - Transplantation day. I decided to transplant them because their leaves where pointing down and they stopped growing. 29-30 - After a couple of days they look much happier in their new 3 gal pots. Also noticed they were a bit hungry 30/12 - First feed. 31/12 - I realized the feed I did the day before was too much. Insted of feeding 8, 6 and 5 ml/L I wanted to do 10 times less. I wanted to feed 0.8 , 0.6 and 0.5 ml/L. A rookie mistake :/ though about flushing but I was afraid it would be too much stress for them. So I watered 1 liter of clean 6.15 ph water to each in an attempt to dissolve the nutrients and push them down the pot. I was away from home on 31 to day 2 of january. I was very afraid they would get burned from the excessive load of nutrients but they reacted quite well, showing some nitrogen overload with some leaf tips curling down and some slight burns on the edges of some leaves. I haven't watered since day 31, I'm waiting to let the soil dry. They are growing again and I'm pretty happy with it. Also added a smal 600 Watt heater controlled by an arduino to raise the night temperatures to a minimum of 15ºC Now the extraction fan is always on during the day time and off during night in order to raise temperatures. All this problems from the last 2 weeks costed a small grow but I hope they catch up with the standard rithum of grow in the next week.
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Radioweed
Radioweedstarted grow question a year ago
It's one of 3 Royal gorilla from RQS I'm growing but her leaves look much thinner and have a weird format and colour. I also mistakenly overfed them a week ago, may that be the cause? can it be too much ligh? The others are fine. (2º pic is her sister in the very same conditions)
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Leaves. Curl up
Leaves. Color - Pale
Leaves. Other
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Stork
Storkanswered grow question a year ago
Light/heat stress raises your light higher or lowers the power of the light will lower heat also. see the new leaves and how are curling up, The sign also checks your humidity can be the reason. But you say is only on this plant then this could be the light DLI hit stronger there 🍻
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a year ago
I grew that strain in all possible conditions. Hate RQS, but its great strain, was taking any pain. Something heavily wrong with feeding. Looking at diary and amounts, plus bleaching .... think you firstly - overfed, secondly - your pots are overwatered. Maybe light too intence to add to all. I did grows in soil with 0 nutes, you bombard such small already ... Sort those two, raise lights and all should go way better. Good luck !
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question a year ago
Your soil looks like it needs a good soaking. If you haven't had any runoff at all then your soil is to hot, the roots will hit dry patches and not like it. Water all the soil until runoff, wait for top inch to dry before watering again.
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Week 4. Vegetation
a year ago
11 cm
18 hrs
19 °C
No Smell
70 %
15 °C
11 L
45 cm
Looks like they are adapted to their new big pots. No more nutrient burn :) Because of last week episode, only watered on 07/01 with plain 6.5 pH water. Around 1.2 Liters per plant and they liked it :) I have no idea what is going on with the royal gorilla on the right back, though it was nutrients overload but she didn't react to the watering as I expected. No sign of burns but she has taco leaves and a pale color. Also raised the lights to around 45 cm from the canopy but she did not react either. The one that reacted was the left on the front royal gorilla that was showing student growth and some weird tilt on her leaves + dark green and some burn from the nutrients accident last week. Now she looks like she's back on tracks. I really don't know what is going on with the one in the back right, maybe it's just genetics. She's slowly growing... Guess I'll just wait and see how she develops the next week. If anyone has any idea of what problem can be causing this, please help :/ Maybe I can top or fim (not quite sure which one) them next week. I'm waiting for the 5º node. I hope I don't make any more huge mistakes on the next weeks and everything goes well. Until next week :$
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Week 5. Vegetation
a year ago
16 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
Weak
70 %
16 °C
11 L
40 cm
Hello helloo, Everything going well I think. One of the plants continues strange looking, on 13/01 I putted it a bit more far away from the light and I think she showed recovery signs. I did not top her because she is far behind the others and looks a bit fragile for it. I don't know if I'm gonna push it more or just continue with the other 3. On day 14/01 I topped the other 3. I think it was time and they reacted quite well. Now there's a lot more of lower growth. they took 2-3 days to recover but now I think they're back on track. I did not water them this week. This week rained for some days and it was very hard to keep the humidity below 80%.... So the pots were not drying up and I even noticed some groth of moss on the top soil and some roots of the weaker plant showing. I hope this won't become a problem later on. To try to combat the humidity I turboed the ventilation system. I think now I might need a smaller fan inside the tent to move the air. I'm also thinking about getting a dehumidifier since here it's very humid and that may not be very problematic now but it can get worse once they're on flower. In conclusion, the next time I water (I'll wait 1 or 2 more days so the soil dryes out) I'll just give them around 0.5 Liters insted os 1 to 1.2 L I gave the last time. The pots take too much time to dry. Also at day 14 or 15 I installer a mobile app that kinda of measures the ppfd... I know it's not that accurate but that's what we got. At the time I had the lights at 75%. And I measured around 800 ppfd on the leaves. I thought that was quite high so I tunned it down to around 600 ppfd, around 60% on the light intensity knob. About the weaker plant I really don't know what's going on with her..... Guess I'll wait another week while I can... And maybe try to top her.. She's tall (around 22cm), the problem is she also has a weak stem. Until next week :)
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Radioweed
Radioweedstarted grow question a year ago
Is this any type of nutrient toxicity/deficiency? I overfed them 2 weeks ago, so they show signs of nitrogen toxicity (dark green leaves, tips pointing down). Also saw some signs of canoing leaves in the other plant (was arround 600 ppfd, reduced to 500 now) 18hrs, ~33 DLI
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
Leaves. Color - Mottling
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a year ago
nitrogen and calcium but if soil reminds just overwatering and pots (rich in food) ph swing. triple check ph in and water only when pots are light if its soil in coco - only ph, plant cant uptake, but you feed too heavy too. some plant are light feeders. direct wind or coldest corner can play a bit and look similar, but i would bet on my theory
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Whiteybulger1814answered grow question a year ago
You're plants are doing fine, you might have had a small issue with PH fluctuations but other then that you're doing fine, make sure your VPD is on point and keep doing what you're
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AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question a year ago
I think you got some pH issues goin on there. And perhaps some suffocating roots. The back right corner plant looks ok but the droopy wrinkled leaves suggest the issues mentioned. Keep your pH 6.2 going in, always. And water only when the pots feel light. If they feel heavy, turn around and fuck off. :)
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Week 6. Vegetation
a year ago
20 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
Weak
70 %
16 °C
11 L
40 cm
Hello again, Got some troubles during this week, everything looked fine and on day 19/01 I topped the last plant that was not topped before. But on day 20/01 some brown dots started to appear in two plants, I think it is some kind of nutrient burn from the last overfeed and maybe some Ph issue, as people sugested in my grow question. So I ordered a Ph pen and an EC meter but they would just arrive today (24/01) so I took the risk of flushing two plants with my tap water (I know the Ph is around 7.5 so I added some PH-) but I'm not sure what exacly was the PH of that water. I now know the TDS of my tap water is around 400 ppm. And the runoff of those plants was higher than 1000 ppm... So I'm almost convinced the issue is related to nutrient burn. The flush didn't seem to do any harm but I'll wait for them to react and now with my ec and ph meters I can certainly know what was wrong and conclude if I should flush the other two plants. Also, today (24/01) did some LST, maybe a little late because I'm afraid I snapped a bit of some branches (hope they don't die)
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Radioweed
Radioweedstarted grow question a year ago
My fan fell and cuted this top branch and leaf of my plant. I saw it happening and quickly putted it back into place with a plastic clamp and some tape around it. A couple hours have passed and now she looks like this... Do you think it will recover?
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kardel
kardelanswered grow question a year ago
It will starting wilt if it not healed. let see in the morning or other days like Hashy mention. btw if it heal it is very impressive lol
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TheUk420Showanswered grow question a year ago
I think you have a really good shot of that growing back in buddy thats some impressive work. are you a surgeon in the real world lol. I dont think it will do you much harm if you lose the branch anyway buddy just let her veg for a few extra days if its a photo if its a auto well then best of luck lool them little suckers hate stress lool
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iLoveGoodWeedanswered grow question a year ago
I'm sorry to hear about the accident with your Royal Gorilla plant. When a cannabis plant is damaged, especially a significant branch like a top branch, it can be quite a shock to the plant. However, cannabis plants are known for their resilience and ability to recover from damage, though the success of recovery can vary. Since you've reattached the branch quickly using a clamp and tape, there's a chance the plant might be able to repair itself. This kind of repair is similar to the process of grafting, where parts of plants are joined together so they continue to grow as one plant. Here are some points to consider: 1. **Observation:** Keep a close eye on the damaged area. If the branch remains green and starts to show new growth, it's a good sign. If it starts to wilt or turn brown, it may not have reattached successfully. 2. **Support:** Make sure the clamp and tape are secure but not too tight. You want to allow for some natural growth and movement. 3. **Healing Time:** It can take several days to a week or more for the plant to attempt to heal itself. Be patient. 4. **Plant Health:** Ensure the plant is otherwise healthy - adequate water, nutrients, and light are essential for recovery. 5. **Clean Cut:** If the branch doesn't recover and starts to die, you may need to cleanly cut it off to prevent any potential for disease or rot to spread to the rest of the plant. 6. **Reduced Stress:** Try to minimize stress on the plant from other sources. This includes maintaining a stable environment (temperature, humidity, light cycles). 7. **Potential for Topping:** If the branch doesn't survive, the plant will likely respond by growing out its side branches more, which can be beneficial in its own way. This is similar to a technique known as "topping," used to encourage bushier growth. 8. **Watch for Infection:** Keep an eye out for signs of infection at the wound site. If the area looks unhealthy, take action to remove the affected parts. Remember, each plant's ability to recover from damage varies depending on its overall health, the strain, and the extent of the injury. Even if this branch doesn't survive, your plant can still grow successfully with proper care and attention :-)
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Radioweedstarted grow question a year ago
Plants show this dots on the leaves and slow growth. Lower leaves yellowed and died so I removed them. red stems. Is this any kind of nutrient deficiency? pH runoff between 5.8 and 6.4 EC of the runoff between 0.6 and 1.2 mS/cm. my nutrients- tripart terra aquatica. Grow in soil
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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Ohio24
Ohio24answered grow question a year ago
I am not an experienced enough grower to be able to provide any firsthand advice, but I have used this site to troubleshoot with good results: https://drcannabis.io/symptoms - good luck!
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Chupapi
Chupapianswered grow question a year ago
Checking Ph of runoff in soil,is usseles,you have to check it in soil,with special ph meter for soil,this will be more accurate. About Ec i would say ,yeah they are nutrient deficient!
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KongJrFarmsanswered grow question a year ago
Personally I wouldn't worry about ph in runoff. The EC measures the run off, you need the correct pH BEFORE u feed or the plant can't uptake any nutrients. Ph of feed water needs to fluctuate between 6.5 and 7.5. Coco is 5.5 - 6.5....some people do confuse coco with soil though . Red stems defo are phosphorus deficiency but your plant is lacking everything at the minute. Adjust feed ph and possibly increase nutes, I know coco ec should be 1.6-1.8 at your stage, not 100% sure what it should be in soil.
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Week 7. Vegetation
a year ago
20 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
Weak
70 %
16 °C
11 L
40 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.75 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 0.25 mll
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 0.5 mll
25/01 - Second flush. Flushed RG back left and RG back right, then fed them with tap water. Final pH 6.8 ans EC 1,2mS/cm. Fed 1L of this solution to RG BL and 2L to RG BL.. Special queen just water with runoff measured 6.4pH and 1,1mS/cm 30/01 - fan felt and broke one of the top branches of the Royal Gorilla from back left 31/01 - Tryed to FIM the top of the RG from back left
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Week 8. Vegetation
a year ago
20 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
Weak
70 %
16 °C
11 L
40 cm
02/02 - Removed broken branch that did not recover from the back left RG 02/02 - Watered all the plants. (plain bottled water 6.5pH 0.5mS/cm EC) and measured runoff 07/02 - Topped back left RG after failed attempt to FIM 07/02 - Turned up the lights to 75%
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Week 9. Vegetation
a year ago
20 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
Weak
70 %
16 °C
11 L
40 cm
09/02 - turned off second fan 13/02 - Watered special queen with growing feed solution that remained from last flush (6.8pH 1.2mS/cm EC)
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Week 10. Vegetation
a year ago
20 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
6
Weak
500 PPM
70 %
16 °C
11 L
40 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 1.3 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 0.5 mll
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1 mll
16/02 - Feed all Royal Gorillas with nutrients. pH pen is fucked up (cant get the storage solution in the cap). Used bottled water pH 6.5 ; EC 0.08mS/cm. After adding nuts (?arround 6.0pH ?) and EC 1.0mS/cm 16/02 - Carbon filter felt and broke 2 branches from front left Royal gorilla
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Week 11. Vegetation
a year ago
20 cm
18 hrs
17 °C
6.2
Weak
550 PPM
80 %
13 °C
11 L
40 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 1.5 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 0.5 mll
26/02 - Watered with nutrients. pH pen seems to be working again. Tap water 7.4pH ; 0.5mS/cm. Then added nutrients and became 6.6pH 1.1mS/cm EC then added pH lower and water with final solution of 6.3pH and 1.1mS/cm EC 1.5L each plant
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Radioweed
Radioweedstarted grow question a year ago
had 4 plants, 1 got some kind of fungal desease in one branch (?) (it's on the 2nd picture, tell me if you know what it is). now i'm down to 3. Do you think i'm ready to flip to flower?
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question a year ago
It's not WPM, I'm not sure of the name of it but it needs to get cut out. You would be ready to flip but I wouldn't until you have kept a close eye on the others, if it's spread to the other plants then your chances of having a harvest without moldy buds is slim. I'd remove the plant or cut away the cola that's effected. Check others daily for a week or 2 and if there is no more then flip. This is just my opinion and may not be the best advice. Search the Internet to find what it actually is.
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CULTIVATORFROGanswered grow question a year ago
Coinsido con organoman. Es botrytis. Elimine por completo el hongo de sus plantas antes de voltear. Ya que el lugar preferido de este hongo son los cogollos densos. Controle su humedad y temperatura. Veo en su diario que tiene un pequeño ventilador para la circulación del aire y la temperatura de su indoor no son muy altas. Pienso que el problema está en la humedad.
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LSchnabelanswered grow question a year ago
I think it’s powdery mildew. I got this on an outdoor plant before and it was because it was too humid and like no airflow for an extended period of time. I strongly advise to get this taken care of before you think about flowering because this can happen in buds FAR EASIER than a plant in veg. Check your humidity levels and temps. Increase airflow and ventilation out of the tent and if you are spraying your plants, stop immediately Remember mold grows in wet and stagnate clients. I hope this helps.
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Week 12. Vegetation
a year ago
35 cm
18 hrs
17 °C
6.2
Weak
550 PPM
80 %
14 °C
11 L
40 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 1.5 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 0.5 mll
I tryed to use the net to create a SoG, it was quite difficult to set up and I don't like it much because with it It's harder to get to the plants on the back an lift the vases to feel the weight to know if I need to water them. 05/03 - Watered all plants with nutrient mix with pH of 6.3 and 1.2mS/cm EC. Used 6 liters, gave around 1.5 to each one
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Week 13. Vegetation
a year ago
40 cm
18 hrs
17 °C
6.2
Weak
550 PPM
80 %
14 °C
11 L
40 cm
This week I found a dying branch on the Royal Gorilla Back right plant (the taller one, more like sativa). It turned out to be a fungal desease so I cutted it off and took the plant out of the tent to prevent a bigger infection. Then tryed to cover all the tent with only 3 plants with the help of the net but it was quite hard.
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Week 14. Vegetation
a year ago
40 cm
18 hrs
19 °C
6.2
Weak
550 PPM
80 %
15 °C
11 L
40 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 1.5 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 0.5 mll
Hotter days :) 14/03 - Watered all the plants with nutrient mix (the same for the past weeks), the ph pen seems fucked up so I'm not shure of the ph but I tryed to use the same quantity of ph down as before so everything should be +/- the same. Ec was 1.1 mS/cm. I gave 2 to 2.5 Liters to the plants on the left and only 1L to the right ones. The left ones are drinking more hehe After some days with the infected plant outside the tent and with no more signs of the infection I decided to put it back in because it was quite hard to ocupy all the space with the other 3 plants and I really wanted to flip asap (and I didn'tknow what to do with it). But to reduce humidity I did a defoliation to increase air flow and minimize the chance of getting another infection. Also cleaned all the tent with desinfectant. on 19/03 I changed the light cycle from 18/6 to 12/12, so next week will be the first flowering week here on the diary. :) All the nutrient deficiencies seem to be gone, I guess they were just hungry and feeding them every watering is working out for now. Also got tired of the net, i don't like it
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Week 15. Flowering
10 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
20 °C
6.3
Weak
550 PPM
70 %
15 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1.5 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 1.5 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 1 mll
22/03 - Watered with nutrients (pre-flowering composition) - 6 Liters - 1.5L to each plant. Unknown pH or EC 26/03 - Watered with only water - 1.5L each - 6.3pH (??)
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Week 16. Flowering
10 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
20 °C
6.3
Weak
550 PPM
70 %
15 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 2 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 2 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 1.5 mll
03/04 - Watered with nutrients but confused the hydro/coco chart with the soil one, so the quantities are a bit high but I don't think it will be a problem. Normal 6 Liters, 1.5L to each plant. No pH or EC info
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Week 17. Flowering
10 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Weak
550 PPM
70 %
20 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 1
water 1000 mll
09/4 watered all the plants with 1.5 Liters of plain water each. Tap water with 3 tips of pH- End of Stretching fase. some nonsense to complete the words
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Week 18. Flowering
10 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Weak
550 PPM
70 %
20 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1.4 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.7 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 2.1 mll
15/04 - small defoliation 15/04 - Watered 8 Liters total for the first time. 2L to each plant of a flowering feed (M1.4/G0.7/B2.1)ml/L. The plants on the right side did not take all of the 2L and some came out in the bottom.
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Radioweed
Radioweedstarted grow question 10 months ago
The leaves of my royal gorilla are turning yellow. But the side of the plant closer to the light is more yellow than the part farther away. Light - Marshydro ts1000 on 100% ~25cm to the plant (result of an uneven canopy).5th week flower.You guys think this is nutrient deficency?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
Setup. Lighting
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TommyBVRSA75
TommyBVRSA75answered grow question 10 months ago
Sin duda un bloqueo por nutrientes y sin duda quepa algo pasa con el PH que es el motivo del bloqueo. En este momento no hay por qué echar culpas mayores a aportaciones de nitrógeno. Ya estás en floración y algo es un cantidad no significante de nitrógeno en los nutrientes que ya no es lo más importante, pero lo que me parece es que seguro estás con en PH equivocado. Cuál el aporte de Mg que le estás dando y más ya has empezado con los inductores de floración. Mi opinión es que puedas a lo largo de esta semana darle algún que otro riego con kelp(Ascophyllum nodosum), por ejemplo el de Cultivers de Amazon en líquido es buenísimo y primero que veas si estás con un PH de salida ó mas bajo que lo necesario o demasiado alto. Para estas fechas mi idea sea que más que estar con mucha idea sobre el EC del sistema, que veas si estás con riegos que para mí, en el periodo que ya estás sería, tener siempre el PH entre 6,2 y 6,6, por la integración de lo que ahora es más necesario, magnesio, fosforo y potasio. Mas puede también que estés con algo de estrés hidrico y casi seguro con poca agua en el sistema. Sube el agua a 1 Litro al día y PH entre 6,2 a 6,6 y si haces nivelar el PH seguro no tendrás bloqueos de nutrientes. Por lo que veo hay tres problemas esenciales en este momento - primero un bloqueo de magnesio que es clarísimo y cuando la bomba de magnesio no marcha, el fósforo y el potasio también tienen menor disponibilidad sistemica. El Kelp es increíble en optimizar la disponibilidad de los nutrientes Después también veo que hay déficit de agua en el sistema. El kelp hará la reposición casi inmediata de nutrientes que no esten siendo integrados de modo correcto. El agua con riegos diarios de 1 litro de agua entre 6,2 y 6,6 cumplen los márgenes de integración de magnesio y de fósforo y potasio y con ello recuperarás en un instante la salud del grow. Un abrazo y que no haya pánico, pero debes actuar de manera muy rápida...el PH es la base de todo lo que está pasando.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 10 months ago
If the yellowing didn't start from the bottom going up it is more potassium related due to high demand in flowering. If it did start low then it is nitrogen related. Flowering npk ratio is 1-2-3.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 10 months ago
Increase your micro, add a P/K booster and do what grey wolf said.
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Week 19. Flowering
9 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Normal
550 PPM
70 %
20 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1.4 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.7 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 2.1 mll
Day 21/4 Watered 2RGL and SQ with 2L of Flowering feed (M1.4/G0.7/B2.1)ml/L. At the same time watered RG-BR with 2 Liters of a growing/flowering mix (M1/G1/B1)ml/L to combat yellowing leaves.
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Week 20. Flowering
9 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Normal
550 PPM
70 %
20 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1.6 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.8 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 2.4 mll
Day 28/4 watered the Flowering Hydro schedule to the 3 Royal Gorillas (M-1.6/G-0,8/B-2,4)ml/L 2Liters Each (Did not add pH-) At the same time watered 2Liters to Special Queen with Flowering schedule (M-1.4/G0,7/B2,1) (did not add pH-).
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Week 21. Flowering
9 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Normal
550 PPM
70 %
20 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1.6 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.8 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 2.4 mll
Watering day 05/5 with Flowering Hydro feed to all. Added a bit of pH- 2 Liters to each plant. May have to make waterings more frequent. Some changes in the color of the leaves suggest some pH or feeding problems.
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Week 22. Flowering
9 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Normal
550 PPM
70 %
20 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1.6 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.8 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 2.4 mll
11/5 Watered 1L of bottled water with a pH of 6.5 with a bit of pH- to the special queen (RF) and the Royal Gorilla on the Right Back. 12/5 Watered with 2L each plant. RG's got a hydro flowering mix (M1.6/G0.8/B2.4) and SQ got a flowering mix (M1.4/G0.7/B2.1).
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Week 23. Flowering
9 months ago
50 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6.3
Normal
550 PPM
70 %
20 °C
11 L
35 cm
Nutrients 3
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 1.6 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.8 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 2.4 mll
17/5 watered with 1.5L of a flowering hydro mix (M1.6/G0.8/B2.4) to each plant with a bit of pH-. Last feed of the grow. Almost ready for harvest :)
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Radioweed
Radioweedstarted grow question 9 months ago
My Royal Gorillas and Special Queen are at the middle of their 10th week of flower. Royal Queen Seeds says the flowering time is between 8 and 10 weeks. I can't see very well the trichomes, hope the photos are good enough. They are a bit thirsty. Thank you :)
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Rckeh
Rckehanswered grow question 9 months ago
I´d start flushing if you havent already and harvest in a week. Can´t see any amber and still seems to have some cloudy ones. Keep an eye, i like 10% or more amber trichomes. Dont worry about the weeks, some phenos just take longer. Great grow!
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 9 months ago
Very impressive buddy well done on creating such nice plants and haveing the patience well done you sir but yes these are ready and awesome trike development,.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 9 months ago
Well and truly ready....harvest now.
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Week 24. Harvest
8 months ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Royal Gorilla - Royal Queen Seeds
Spent 164 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
9/10
Rated
200 g
Bud wet weight per plant
30 g
Bud dry weight per plant
3
Plants
0.5
Grow Room size
Normal
Difficulty
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
Night air temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
Wet trimmed May have overdryed them a bit, there were some hot days. Final dryed Result: RG BR - 32g RG BL - 27g RG FL - 31g SQ - 30g Total 4 plants: 120g
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Week 24. Harvest
8 months ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Special Queen #1 - Royal Queen Seeds
Spent 164 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
9/10
Rated
185 g
Bud wet weight per plant
1
Plants
0.5
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty

Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
Night air temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
Wet trimmed May have overdryed them a bit, there were some hot days. Final dryed Result: RG BR - 32g RG BL - 27g RG FL - 31g SQ - 30g Total 4 plants: 120g
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