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Coco Coir
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Vermicasted cow manure
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Organic Compost
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Carbonized rice hulls
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Commercial non soil potting mix
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Peat moss
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Grow Conditions
Week 6
Flowering
86.36
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Height
18 hrs
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floridaboy floridaboy
4 days ago
The height listed in the week 6 diary entry is the biggest cola on the left side plant. The right side had some damage, my bust, so it's a bit behind at 5" shorter. My concern is the small buds, fearing popcorn buds, but the plants are stretching 1.5" per day at this juncture. NOTE: the leaf downturn is simply from feeding. I get turndown for about 1 hour after feeding.
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Grow Questions
floridaboy
floridaboystarted grow question 22 days ago
On the right plant in diary pic it shows slight upward cupping on the edges of a few leaves. There are a couple of others on the other side. But 95% of the leaves are fine. During my first try at LST I broke the main stem by 70%. I think this caused the cupping?
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Leaves. Curl up
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Dabking
Dabkinganswered grow question 22 days ago
I looked at you diary. Your plants look perfectly fine and normal. If you want, you can give your plant a bit more space and the fan leaves will perk out more. Sometimes if you bunch plants up without a scrog net or enough space, the leaves that don't get much sunlight will have issues, but you're talking about maybe 1-3 fan leaves on the entire plant. Regardless things will be fine.
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Grindlife219
Grindlife219answered grow question 21 days ago
seems to be a bit over watered but other than that they look fine to me
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floridaboy
floridaboystarted grow question 4 days ago
I am concerned that the buds are still small and may come out as popcorn buds. BUT, this is my first grow. Just added week 6 to grow diary with pics. Just FYI, there is some leaf downturn in this photo. It was taken right after feeding and I always get that for an hour or so.
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Buds. Not fattening
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 4 days ago
BIt to early to tell if they will be popcorn nugs, need to give them time to grow. To avoid smaller larfy buds you can strip the lower buds that are not in the canopy something known as lollipopping. Or add in side lighting to help them get the energy they need. It looks like the leaves are also curling up at the serated edge and I tend to see this with heat stress on the plants, the tent is at 31c and 70%RH in your diary and its the upper limit of temps and over limit on RH for budding plants IMO. If you can try and lower the temps to around 24-28c and the RH down to 40-50% you should find they will droop less. Keeping up good airflow is key. I'd say the PH maybe a touch to high as well but the plants look to be doing good with it. So I don't think you need to worry about that. Look up something called VPD. its a chart that helps you find some sweet spots in terms of temps/RH I think this could be a good tool for you. as well as a EC/PPM pen to determine the strength of your feeds. Best to dilute it down to the desired EC/PPM but keep the same mixing ratios. Good Luck!
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 days ago
Your plants look way over fed. Too much fertilizer during flowering will cause excessive leaf growth rather than bud growth. Are you watering to run off each time you irrigate, if not, nutrient salts will build up in the coco and this might explain why your plants droop after feeding. With coco, you should be aiming for approx 20% run off each time you irrigate to prevent salt build up, which can lead to a toxic conditions and even plant failure. Irrigating with less than half a gallon in 3 gallon pots might be the problem. If there is a build up of nutrient salts in the coco, this would show up as over feeding, as the nutrient become concentrated in the coco due to lack of run off. Flushing your pots with plain water then making sure you get decent run off each time you feed in future, may improve things. One thing is for sure, you should not be getting "leaf downturn" each time you feed........unless there already is a massive build up of salts in the coco.
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floridaboyweek 6
Thank you! I was thinking along the same line. I'm still learning so mistakes are expected. Before I was getting minimal runoff as I tried to figure out the right amount of water/nutes in general. I was really trying not to overwater. This time feeding I went to 5L per plant and got better runoff, but not 20% I think. I water every 3 days on average. They have drooped when watering, even if I use no nutes, since the plants got past 2 weeks. But since they are back up in 1 hour, I did not worry about it. My medium is not completely coco, there are some organic nutes in the soil for sure. I have used way less of the base nutes since the beginning because they are autos. Like right now the guide for Advanced Nutrients says 4ml per liter, but I just went up to 1.5ml. I'm gonna research using no base nutes but keeping the big bud nutes since there is no nitrogen. Thanks again.