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Indoor
Room Type
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weeks 2-6, 8-9
Topping
weeks 3-6, 8-9
Defoliation
weeks 3-6, 8-9
ScrOG
weeks 7
Defoliation
weeks 7
ScrOG
weeks 3, 5, 8-9
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Expanded Clay
Grow medium
14.3846 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 6
Flowering
30
cm
inch
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
13+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Cropsalt Bloom A
1.347 ml/l
Cropsalt Bloom B
1.083 ml/l
Grow Technique Usage
LST
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
Topping
Technique
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Hustlepuff Hustlepuff
10 months ago
Defoliate heavy at the end of week 3.
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Grow Questions
Hustlepuff
Hustlepuffstarted grow question 10 months ago
Hi, does my light distance can affect the plants height? I find my plants are having short spaces between nodes (marshydro sp150), Thanks much! 👺
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Plant. Spaces between nodes
Setup. Lighting
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Incognitus
Incognitusanswered grow question 10 months ago
distance impact intensity of light hitting the canopy, so absolutely it does impact plant height, relative to genetics. internode length - the distance of stem between two growth nodes - is exactly how you assess it. runts will have short spacing no matter what... Variation in normal plants exists too.. so you can't expect every plant to have the exact same reaction to your light intensity even if the light is exactly the same each time. Some plants are shorter than others, they often branch more -- similar amount of growth occuring over time, but distributed differently. a bushy plant will always be bushy unless you trim it to be otherwise. e.g. a "red" heavy light may promot less axillary growth and more height, but it will never drastically change a genetically bushy plant. The effect is not noticeable with the eye even if it has measurable effect that is statistically significant.
Hustlepuff
Hustlepuffstarted grow question 10 months ago
Purple color are shown on the new tips growth, what could be the cause? My temps at day are 19c and 17c at night. Running on coco with 5.8 - 6.0 ph.
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Leaves. Color - Dark-purple
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 10 months ago
According to your diary you are using a veg nute still. A Bloom nutrient would be better now your in this phase of the grow because the plant is starting to need less nitrogen and more potassium and phosphorus.
Hustlepuff
Hustlepuffstarted grow question 9 months ago
After heavy defoliation at week 3, is it okay to have another defoliation or dont do anything until end of flowering? They just seem to grow back again and have some shades. Attached is after defoliated and a week after. Ps. Did i not defoliate enough? Thank you
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Sirdukevonwalter
Sirdukevonwalteranswered grow question 9 months ago
Don't stress it. Not over the top at all... Liking what you've done. The remaining leaves look really happy.. I wouldn't remove anymore leaves after day 20. I'd suggest you try to get your humidity around 50%. The leaves growing larger will help with this. But 35 is a bit low..watch your feeding when it gets too low. VPD is important and if the humidity stays low you risk could risk some nutrient burn. She's looks fully recovered though and likley the heavy defoliation didn't cause her to skip a beat. Awesome job.
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Herbie101
Herbie101week 1
Good luck and happy growing buddy! 🌱🌞🍀
Hustlepuff
Hustlepuff
@Herbie101, Thanks much! have a good weekend!