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3x Quick One & 1x Special Queen #1 - RQS | Indoor | 60 x 60 | first grow

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Indoor
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HST
weeks 1
Topping
weeks 1
FIMing
weeks 2
LST
weeks 2-3
Main-Lining
weeks 3
Defoliation
weeks 3
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Germination Method
Glass Of Water
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Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 23%
Quick One
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Royal Queen Seeds - 92%
Quick One - 95%
Special Queen #1
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Royal Queen Seeds - 92%
Special Queen #1 - 90%
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PlantBasedCookie PlantBasedCookie
21 days ago
In diesem Report werde ich über die Quick One und Special Queen #1 von Royal Queen Seeds berichten. Die Quick Ones kamen leider erst viel später an, sodass ich aus Ungeduld die SQ1 schonmal eingepflanzt habe. Deshalb ist sie auch schon um einiges voraus, was jedoch nicht allzu schlimm sein sollte. Special Queen #1: Die Special Queen #1 wächst seit ungefähr zwei Wochen und ist eher als Experiment angedacht. Sie wird die gesamte Lebensspanne der Quick Ones in der vegetativen Phase gehalten und dann nach Ernte auf 12/12 in die Blüte geschickt - so ist jedenfalls erstmal der Plan. Falls sie auf dem Weg sterben sollte, wäre das zwar sehr schade, aber erstmal nicht zu schlimm. In den Wochen seit der Keimung habe ich bereits einiges gelernt: Die Lampe läuft momentan auf 50 Watt mit 30 cm Entfernung. Ich habe sie ein Mal auf 100 Watt gestellt und das kleine Pflänzchen mochte es gar nicht. Also wieder runter mit der Beleuchtungsstärke. Auch das frühe Umtopfen sollte lieber vorsichtiger bzw. gar nicht angegangen werden, da ich wahrscheinlich die Wurzel(n) bei dem Vorgang verletzt habe. So ist es aber auf jeden Fall besser als in der (wahrscheinlich) viel zu stark gedüngten Tomatenerde, die ich aus Not (Ungeduld) genutzt habe, weil der BioBizz Light Mix noch nicht angekommen ist. Quick One: Die Samen wurden in Wasser gekeimt und kamen heute in die 11 Liter Endtöpfe. Bisschen Wasser drauf und jetzt erstmal abwarten, bis sie sich zeigen. Ich bin sehr gespannt, wie viele Wochen sie bis zur Ernte brauchen, wie groß sie werden und ob ich mit 4 Pflanzen in dem Zelt überhaupt genug Platz haben werde.
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Grow Questions
PlantBasedCookie
PlantBasedCookiestarted grow question 7 hours ago
Do my plants look healthy? Was the defoliation too much? The Quick Ones are now exactly three weeks old.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 hours ago
I would say yes the defoliation was a bit much, when your plants are this small they don't need that aggressive of a defoliation or one at all, they are using them leaves to grow and no/less leaves=no/less growth. It slows it right down and sets it back making the grow take longer. For the next run I would avoid doing that, but that's just me. When defoliating their should be a goal in mind to either help airflow or light penetration into to the canopy. And none of that was needed in your grow from the looks of it. As for health, they are looking fine and green. prob a little stressed out from the aforementioned items., keep the LST light and gentle. Or try using the LST clips they have out nowadays for a easy option. Best Of Luck!
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 5 hours ago
They look great and good job on the LST. My general rule is if the leaf is covering a branch I either try to tuck it under or it comes off. You want to keep as much surface area to grab all those photons and not let them hit dirt. So maybe you went a little heavy but I do not think it will affect the plant noticeably. I hope this helps.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 6 hours ago
They're looking fine.
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PlantBasedCookie
PlantBasedCookiestarted grow question 6 hours ago
During the light phases I have 30 degrees with just over 50% humidity, sometimes even less. Is that OK? Should I try to lower the temperature at the expense of the humidity or should I let the temperature rise to get a higher humidity? Or should I leave it as it is?
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Yousdo
Yousdoanswered grow question an hour ago
I solved the problem of the high temperature putting a fan outside the growbox that push the air against the side of grow box where there is the bottom air intake, that fan turn off and turn on together with the light. Because of this fan, the humidity will decrease so an humidifier inside the growbox is needed.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 hours ago
I don't think 30 is outside of the realms. its upper realms for temps I like but 50% rh is also fine. I am for aorund 24-28c lights on and 18-20c lights off. RH I aim for around 60-70% in veg and aorund 45-55% in flower. This does not always happen as my city is a humidity magnet and its gross and sticky. I use my central air system to cool the air and lower its RH. If the RH stays low aorund 50% just realize it will drink a bit more water and the feeds should not be as concentrated, once the plants get bigger they will raise the RH in the tent on their own from all the leaves. Good advice below about referencing a VPD chart. You can also try increasing the airflow in the tent "extractor fan" if the ambient air outside of it is less then 30c to get it lower. if its the same temp it will not get lower, Try venting outside to help off set the temps vs into the same room. Good Luck!
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 4 hours ago
So do I think that the plant will be ok, yes. But if you’re searching for a better known environment that is proven for out plants you need to check out a VPD Chart. This is a chart that shows optimal levels between temperature and humidity for our plants. Right now at your levels your are actually way off the optimal curve. You can either reduce the temperature or increase the humidity. There is a bunch of Science behind this VPD curve and for optimal contusions for your plant you would want to follow that chart and be as close to the optimal curve as you can. Again, do I think your plant will be fine? Yes, however I think it will do better if you try to get somewhere near the optimal VPD. I hope this helps.
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