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Week 3
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Sheldor Sheldor
a month ago
This week brought some notable changes and developments in the grow room. I increased the light intensity to 80%, which seems to have positively impacted the plants. They appear to be responding well to the additional light exposure, showing more vigorous growth and healthier overall development. In terms of watering, I’m sticking to a structured feeding schedule. The plants in the larger 20-liter pots are receiving 1,5 liters of water mixed with nutrients, while the smaller 13-liter pots are getting 1 liter of the same nutrient solution per liter. I’m carefully monitoring the moisture levels to ensure there’s no overwatering or nutrient build-up, and so far, the plants seem to be taking it well. This week, I also started training a few of the plants. Plant #1 and Plant #4 are currently undergoing training, with Plant #4 receiving a more aggressive training approach to encourage a stronger structure and better light exposure for the lower branches. Meanwhile, Plant #2 and Plant #3 have both been topped. For Plant #2, I topped the first node, while Plant #3 was topped at the second node, to see how each plant responds and to control their vertical growth more effectively. Plant #5, while healthy, still seems to be lagging behind the others in terms of growth. It's growing a bit slower and isn't as robust, but there’s no obvious sign of stress or deficiencies. I’ll continue to observe it closely and might make some minor adjustments to its feeding schedule or environmental conditions to help it catch up with the rest of the batch. Overall, the plants are progressing well, and I’m optimistic about the upcoming week. The adjustments in light and feeding seem to be working, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the trained and topped plants develop over the next few days.
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Grow Questions
Sheldor
Sheldorstarted grow question 2 months ago
I don't know the Problem and need some help. I'm using plagron light mix moisture and gave her enough water, i guess. All other plant got the same amount of water and they are fine.
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Leaves. Curl up
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OgGrow1337
OgGrow1337answered grow question 2 months ago
Remove the Seed and dont overwater then your good to go.
Sheldor
Sheldorstarted grow question 2 months ago
All other plants that are treated according to the same fertilization schedule look good. This week I watered it with half a liter of water + fertilizer on Tuesday and one liter of water + fert
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 2 months ago
Variegation. Little inconsistency in pigmentation on first couple sets of leaves is nothing to worry about. Up-potting autoflowers does not shock them. I've yet to see a plant shocked from up-potting in 5 years and multiple hundreds of up-pots. It's nearly impossible to water them properly when they are not drinking fast enough to warrant the pot size. Water a small column (slowly expand as it grows larger) around the plant, but you need to make sure the wetness goes all the way down to the botom, which means it'll sperad out to nearly the width of the pot anyway. This means it'll stay wet for a longer period of time than what is healthy = higher risks. If you don't water to the bottom, you train the roots to grow superfically which is even worse. so much easier to just use a properly sized pot and not fall for the urban myth that up-potting is dangerous and will shock many plants... simply doesn't happen. All you should be doing is gently placing a rootball into soem soil and gently covering it up... if you agitate and man-handle the rootball, that's a self-inflicted problem easily avoided. Even then, good chance you don't see any shock, lol. always give the volume of water required to do the job correctly and not some volume you whimisically picked out of your imagination. If you water at same loss of weight, it'll take the same volume of water. read the guides on cocoforcannabis.com. watch bruce bugbee videos. Avoid bro-science. if it sounds like a bad supplement commercial, it's 'bro science' - promises the world and vaguely explains in some nonsense way or even attempt to sound science-y.
Sheldor
Sheldorstarted grow question a month ago
I’ve got 3 plants in my tent, but they’re all different heights. To compensate, I’ve hung my light at an angle, so one end is closer to the smaller plants. My question is: Does this help, or am I better off keeping the light level? Any tips for dealing with uneven plant heights?
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Plant. Too tall
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question a month ago
Keeping the light level is probably the best idea. Either tie down (LST) the taller branches to the same level as the shorter plant or put some crates/bricks/boxes under the pots of the shorter ones to raise them up to the same level as the taller one. Google "low stress training for cannabis".
Sheldor
Sheldorstarted grow question 15 days ago
One of my plants has yellowing tips on some of its leaves, and there are also brown spots forming on these yellow areas. Any ideas on what could be causing this? Could it be a nutrient issue, or is it maybe related to pests or environmental factors?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 15 days ago
High Sheldor, You are overfeeding the plants with the problems. Lower the terra bloom nutrients to 3 ml/L and also make sure that you water till 20% runoff to prevent nutrient salts building up inside the soil. And keep your pH around 6.2 to prevent nutrient lockouts. I always use Green Sensation! It is my number one choice during the flowering phase! Happy Growing Buddy! 💚
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Jorgeeee
Jorgeeeeweek 3
Bro you have a 100w led light at 55cm? Due to the small potency i suggest you at least 20-25cm rey arent really growing
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Jorgeeee
Jorgeeeeweek 5
Good now she seem quite better👌🏽
Sheldor
Sheldor
@Jorgeeee, yes, thanks for your tipp to lower the lamp
Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbweek 6
I love that I came by your page, I really like what I see! Keep up the good work! Cya around buddy.💜🌱
Fast_Buds
Fast_Budsweek 0
Hi there, Thank you for running this diary. We will be looking forward to your updates. Happy growing 🌱🌱 & Good luck 😃
Jorgeeee
Jorgeeeeweek 3
Bro you have a 100w led light at 55cm? Due to the small potency i suggest you at least 20-25cm rey arent really growing
Sheldor
Sheldor
@Jorgeeee, thanks for the adwise, i adjusted the lamps
Organic_G
Organic_Gweek 5
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