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weeks 3-4, 6-7
Defoliation
weeks 4, 6-7
lollipopping
weeks 6
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Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
9 l
Pot Size
2.84 l
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Week 6
Flowering
27.94
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Height
16 hrs
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big_bro_is_bloomin big_bro_is_bloomin
9 months ago
I’m getting a little nervous about the stalled growth.
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Grow Questions
big_bro_is_bloomin
big_bro_is_bloominstarted grow question 9 months ago
Can anyone help me understand what’s happening between pouring and runoff that could make the ph drop so far that fast? Probably a meter issue, no? Thanks
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 9 months ago
runoff is normally going to be a bit different then going in. but it should normalize out by the end of it all. eg 2L runoff the last 1L or so should be stable. If you are collecting the first bit of runoff and measuring it, don't. Wait for over 50% to run out, then only collect the stuff after that and test its PH and EC if needed If you are growing in soil I don't normally get runoff with it. but soilless I do if using liquid nutrients. Sometimes shit can get into the medium and grow their. bacteria or fungi and it can alter the PH of the medium. This is one cause of why PH may drop and its harder to solve as you need other bacteria to out complete it. Or you just need more runoff. aorund 10-20% the pots volume. I've also noticed any time I grow in only peat moss aka promix my PH is always dropping a lot. for me it need extra buffering with calcium or rock dusts. You can try using PH up like potassium hydroxide but untill the main issues is corrected its only a bandage solution.
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 9 months ago
the plant looks fairly healthy so I would first calibrate the ph metre to be certain of the actual ph of the soil
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 9 months ago
are the plants healthy? or is this ocd? need to clear that up first.. and more info needed. runoff is only slightly representative of what the pH is inside the substrate.. you in no small part flush out a lot of what was in there from previous fertilizations in any runoff, so that will be different just from that. you first need to learn a baseline of what the runoff reads when things are going smoothly over a longer period of time.. now, you can campare to whatever value that is and recognize an issue before it causes anything major or help diagnose other issues above ground etc... you are measuring dirty ass water that has sat there for 1-3 days or more. evaporation has occured. If it is soil nutes, some stuff does not enter plant but stays in substrate until microbes break it down.. that creates a situation where the EC is higher in the substrate than what enters the plant -- what enters the plant is what matters. That buildup for th emicrobes to chow down on and poop out the bits that can fit through the roots can also impact pH, but again, the parts taht cannot enter cannot impact the pH inside the plant which is where it matters more. So, if it is healthy and remains that way, all is well... and you've learned what "normal" looks liek when measuring runoff... volatile and anything but what the actual substrate is.. but still mildly helpful.
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big_bro_is_bloomin
big_bro_is_bloominstarted grow question 8 months ago
Hey all :( something happened to my timer and the light came on for about 12 minutes during darkness then went off. Day 39 of flowering this auto. How catastrophic is this?
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 8 months ago
Autoflowers aren't controlled by light cycles so you have nothing to worry about.
big_bro_is_bloomin
big_bro_is_bloominstarted grow question 8 months ago
Does this yellowing on the sugar leaves look problematic? I know the end is near so I don’t want to do any damage this close to harvest. Think another week will be long enough? Vermiculite/Perlite/Soil @ 40-40-10% Lotus Bloom @ 1/2 dose (700ppm) 100w LED 14” above canopy
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 8 months ago
I’m thinking that you could be a little too close to your light with some of the taller branches. This may be your cause. I just had a pheno do this when all my other plants around it were fine. Turns out my light was indeed way to close because my lazy self didn’t raise it after my first adjustment. If not burning then I would think you are starting to experience end of life color shifts. I would just keep in your plan and power though till the end. Possibly two weeks + from the looks of it, very hard to tell without seeing your trichomes on the bud.
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Hattiwatti
Hattiwatticommentedweek 310 months ago
God Luck 🍀
Hattiwatti
Hattiwatticommented10 months ago
@big_bro_is_bloomin, should do the thing. Best Luck.