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3x Quick One - RQS | Indoor | 60 x 60 | first grow

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Topping
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weeks 2
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weeks 2-5
Main-Lining
weeks 3
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weeks 3, 7
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PlantBasedCookie PlantBasedCookie
a month ago
Die Pflanzen wurden entlaubt, ich hoffe, die Automatics haben dadurch keine Probleme. Sie haben jetzt noch eine gute Woche, bis sie so langsam in die Vorblüte gehen sollten. Leider bekomme ich die Temperatur nicht in den Griff, ohne die Luftfeuchtigkeit zu sehr zu beeinflussen. Während der 18 Stunden Licht liegt die Luftfeuchtigkeit bei ungefähr 50% bei 30 Grad. Während der Dunkelphase (tagsüber) reguliert sich beides auf 60% Luftfeuchtigkeit bei 24 Grad. Licht wurde auf 150 Watt erhöht. Alles in allem bin ich aber recht zufrieden damit, wie es läuft. Nachtrag zu Quick One 2: Anscheinend handelt es sich um Fimming und nicht um Topping, da ist wohl was schief gelaufen. Ich hoffe, dass die Triebe trotzdem stark werden.
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Grow Questions
PlantBasedCookie
PlantBasedCookiestarted grow question a month ago
Do my plants look healthy? Was the defoliation too much? The Quick Ones are now exactly three weeks old.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question a month ago
Why defoliate 3 week old plants?? What for?? ALL of the plants energy to grow and thrive is made by the leaves. The amount of defoliation you did has probably reduced your potential and slowed the plants too. If you are unsure, it is better to ask first then act, not act then ask if it is ok! Less leaves = less energy being made = less potential growth........it is that simple! I would never defoliate autos.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month 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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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question a month ago
leaves capture light. visualize the canopy before compared to now. which has greater surface area of leaves captruing light? Drastically different? then you removed WAY too many leaves. I don't care what label some mope slapped on it like "mainlining" or whatever, lol.. you can do all the things mainlining requires without removing 2/3rds of your canopy. unles you are growing a very short plant, none of those early nodes will produce a good bud anyway and likely pruned off later. Leaves receiving light at this point is 10x more important than light hitting a so-called budsite or axillary branch. If you see some extreme stretching of that underneath the canopy, go ahead and react but until that point the leaf should stay. Otherwise all the photosynthesis the big leaves do will outweight any dogma about getting light to bud sites and such.
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PlantBasedCookie
PlantBasedCookiestarted grow question a month 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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Robin87
Robin87answered grow question 25 days ago
I pretty much asked the same question earlier, some good answers so thanks from me too😂
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question a month ago
You're fine, I wouldn't go to a lot of trouble trying to fight it. Greenhouse temps can hit closer to 50C in some areas in the summer and we still manage to grow. Fresh air circulation helps.
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question a month ago
it's fine.. would it be better with a slightly lower VPD, maybe.. . i'd go a bit higher on RH before dropping from 30c... 30c is great. going over is the trouble/dimnishing returns with photosynthesis. Grab a VPD reference table and assume leaf temps are 5F cooler than ambient temps in room. RH is probably a bit higher in canopy too.. so if using overall room temps and RH you can expect your VPD to be a bit lower than what those readings tell you -- an offset is fine. you can still learn with that but it just won't communicate perfectly to others in an apples to apples way. a little higher VPD just equates toa little lower concentration of fertilizer and vice versa. It impacts transpiration which impacts rate of drinking, so you can see why this relationship exists.
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