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LST
weeks 4-5, 7
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Other
Grow medium
15.1416 l
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Week 3
Vegetation
12.7
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inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
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Aleatoric Aleatoric
8 months ago
On this first day of Week 4, (since germination) I look back on Week 3. GZ (Gorilla Zkittlez) was just over 3" last week, now is about 5" (some LST performed, so the height measurement is compromised anyway). The OS (Orange Sherbet) was just over 2.5" and now is just over 4" ... same deal with LST. I raised the light to 18", and again a few days later, but recently brought it back down a tad. The leaves are all very rich even green, and no signs of light burning or nutrient burn. Got my new pH meter in, calibrated it, and found my soil pH was high. Acidified some myco and molasses tea and chucked that in there for now. Received a new Rapitest kit a day or two later ... pH test confirmed very high. So ... I watered the plants with about a quart of pH 3.12. Today I will do a full feeding/watering with pH 6.2 (Foxfarm nutes will be added .... apparently my soil is very high in Nitrogen, but low in both Potassium and Phosphorus ... I'll be needing those soon! Created a CO2 generator ... distilled water jug with a bung and piping to the bubbler tubes I already had in place. Used a combination of table sugar, dextrose, EC1118 wine yeast, and some bread yeast. Also added some yeast nutrient and orange peel. I'm a homebrewer and frankly I'm surprised this concoction isn't blasting the CO2 out the tubes (and foaming all over the place) but at least it's bubbling a bit. No CO2 meter, so I have no idea. Wish me luck concocting the correct brew for today's watering. The plants look happy, but I think they should be growing more. Am I high? No, not right now I'm not. But I really don't know. Yes, I will measure before/after ppm and pH. Gonna be a big deal, as I have to take the bags out of the incubator to do this. I will put them back in, but rotated so that they have more room. Might be time to take the kale and stuff out. Some of it is getting light burn and I'm gonna need the room to work. I liked those plants in there though, as they helped keep the humidity up in the 55% range.
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Grow Questions
Aleatoric
Aleatoricstarted grow question 7 months ago
This Gorilla Zkittles seems to be stretching awfully much. Also, of more concern, the small leaves are twisting, as if too hot/dry. 78F, light is about 14" up, RH% setpoint 56%, leaf temps seems to max out at 76.5F. Should I worry? Or what? Thanks! VPD is 1.2-1.6 depending.
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Leaves. Twisted
Plant. Spaces between nodes
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 7 months ago
1.2-1.6 is fine.. this is based on atmospheric temperature readings? VPD is supposed to be calculated with leaf temperature readings (averaged throughout canopy). So, leaf temps are about 3-5F cooler than the air due to evaporation that takes place (an endothermic reaction that absorbs heat from local environment). You vpd is lower than what you atmospheric temp caclulations are. Make sure atmospheric temp -5F is not less than 1 kPa on the VPD reference table. In flower some suggestions i;ve seen are anywhere from 1.2-1.5 anyway. And, you shouldn't have more than a 0.4 swing from day to night, if possible. Stomata are mostly closed at night, but if you can avoid big deviations, do so. There will be am optimal vpd in regard to maximizing co2 intake, but without a lab, that's pretty hard to dial in. So, if vpd gets a bit high and you cannot do much about it, be prepared to reduce overall concentration of your fertilization, if needed. High vpd means an increased rate of drinking... which will increase the supply of building blocks given while growth remains relatively the same = potential for tox buildup in the plant, all other factors remaining the same. Low vpd may require a higher concnetration. These two factors are linked in this way many other relative factors. if you don't tightly control climate, don't worry about things you cannot control. Use it to ensure you avoid extremes as best you can given the tools you have or choose to use. For instance, to help temps and rh in winter, i sometimes have a fan blowing cold air toward the thermostat. It can raise the temps ~3F or more and reduce RH 1-3% or more due to furnace turning on more*. I just try to avoid the extremes, but i still keep track of vpd. it can help inform on choosing a course of action for a toxicity or deficiency.. due to the direct correlations spoken of above. *it's a tri level with thermostat on top level. This works better than changing the dial on thermostate because it more evenly distributes the heat in the house at each level. Otherwise the mid level gets really cold and top level gets really hot, while the lowest floor is barely impacted. A little wireless temp/rh probe that monitores this stuff constantly is well worth the ~10 usd cost. Do remember the VPD shown on these probes is likely lower than the calculation given. A "good" one might allow you to choose an offset to use. - 3-5F is wise.
Aleatoric
Aleatoricstarted grow question 7 months ago
I noticed these brown splotches and leaf edges on one area bud and pistils of my Orange Sherbet last night. Based on what I can find online, this might be potassium deficiency? This is mostly on one spot near darkest edge when tent closed. Thanks!
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Leaves. Edges burnt
Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 7 months ago
Not a deficiency, just slight burning from over feeding with nitrogen.
Aleatoric
Aleatoricstarted grow question 7 months ago
Beginning Week 8, autoflower: Should I defoliate? Seems pretty dense and bushy! This is the Fastbuds Orange Sherbet. She's the short bushy one in the second photo. Thankee!
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Leaves. Too many
Plant. Too short
Techniques. Defoliation
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Krisis
Krisisanswered grow question 7 months ago
If you have humidity issues and/or lack of airflow that would cause mold or something then yes. Otherwise, no, and also no.
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High_And_Hydro
High_And_Hydroweek 0
Happy growing 💚☘️🌱
Aleatoric
Aleatoric
@High_And_Hydro, Thanks! High hopes for this one. Pun ... yep, intended.
Fast_Buds
Fast_Budsweek 0
Thanks a bunch for growing our genetics, and for sharing this diary with us :)
A_Stoned_Llama
A_Stoned_Llamaweek 2
Love the detailed descriptions, I like to follow along & learn all I can from these diaries so the info is much appreciated! Good luck with the rest of the grow!
Aleatoric
Aleatoric
@A_Stoned_Llama, I took a look at your work. Crazy godlike stuff you are doing. I'm gonna learn a lot just following you around. Keep it up!
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Aleatoric
Aleatoric
@A_Stoned_Llama, Thank you! I get pretty verbose ... and have learned a lot from when others do it. More info can lead to learning .. especially when I learn the wrong things the hard way, but at least there's a paper trail. Good luck with your grows too!
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazeloverweek 0
Happy growing and good luck buddy ☘️
Aleatoric
Aleatoric
@Lemonhazelover, Thanks so much! Same to you!
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Hattiwatti
Hattiwattiweek 2
God Luck for bloom 🍀
Aleatoric
Aleatoricweek 11
When I brush against the buds when tending, the aromas are super intriguing. Love it!